Table 14: CTP Bundle Virtual IP Parameter Settings in the CTP Menu
Your ActionFunctionField
Select one:
•
n (no)—Circuits created by this bundle use the IP
address of the CTP device.
•
y (yes)—Circuits created by this bundle use an
address that is different from the CTP device.
Specifies whether or not the bundle uses an
address that is different from the IP address of the
CTP device.
The virtual IP address is used in the IP packet’s
Origination Address field, and is used for the circuit’s
data and OAM flow.
Use virtual ip for
port
Select an IP address from the list displayed.
At the remote end of the bundle, specify this IP
address as the Remote Address of the bundle.
Specifies the virtual IP address for circuits created
by this bundle.
Virtual ip for port
Configuring the Missing Packet Fill Pattern for CTP Bundles (CTPView)
This topic describes how to specify the fill pattern that the CTP device inserts when IP
packets are dropped.
Before you begin:
•
Log in to the CTPView software at least at the Net_Admin level.
•
Connect the CTPView server to the CTP device for which you want to configure bundles.
To configure the missing packet fill pattern for CTP bundles using CTPView:
1. In the side pane, select Bundle > Configuration.
2. Run your mouse over the Display and Select an Existing Bundle bar.
3. In the table of bundles, select the bundle that you want to modify.
4. Under Bundle Options, select Advanced Options Show to display advanced
parameters and configure the parameters as described in Table 15 on page 39.
5. Click Click to Submit Bundle AND Port Changes.
Table 15: CTP Bundle Missing Packet Fill Pattern Parameter Setting in CTPView
Your ActionFunctionField
Enter two hexadecimal digits. You
must enter a value other than ff. This
field does not require the 0x
characters.
Specifies the data that the CTP device inserts into the circuit bit
stream when an IP packet is dropped. The number of bits inserted
is equal to the number of bits in the missed packet.
When the bundle is down, the port sends the value of the least
significant bit (LSB) of the missing fill pattern.
This data insertion method prevents a loss of bit count integrity to
attached circuit devices and encryptors.
Missing Packet
Fill Pattern
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