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TDM IPmux-24 User Manual

TDM IPmux-24
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The Access Company
IPmux-24
TDM Pseudowire Access Gateway
Data Sheet
Comprehensive support for pseudowire/circuit emulation standards including
TDMoIP, CESoPSN, SAToP, CESoETH and HDLCoPSN
Industry-leading adaptive clock recovery mechanism suitable for cellular
backhaul over packet-based networks
Carrier-class/environmentally hardened device
Extensive OAM and performance monitoring capabilities
Three auto-detecting Gigabit or Fast Ethernet SFP- or UTP-based ports, and
one, two or four TDM service ports
TDM circuit emulation
over packet-switched
networks
IPmux®-24 provides legacy services over
packet networks. The device converts the
data stream from its user E1/T1 ports into
packets for transmission over the
network. These packets are transmitted
via the IPmux 24 Ethernet network port to
the PSN. A remote pseudowire device
converts the packets back to their original
format.
PSEUDOWIRE FUNCTIONALITY
The ASIC-based architecture provides a
robust and high performance pseudowire
solution with minimal processing delay.
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TDM IPmux-24 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTDM
ModelIPmux-24
CategoryGateway
LanguageEnglish

Summary

TDM Circuit Emulation Overview

Pseudowire Functionality

ASIC-based architecture provides robust, high-performance pseudowire with minimal delay.

Pseudowire and Interface Features

Pseudowire Timing

End-to-end synchronization using advanced clock recovery conforming to G.823 and G.824.

TDM Interface

One, two, or four E1/T1 ports with integral LTU/CSU and G.703/G.704 framing.

Ethernet Capabilities and Protection

Ethernet Interface Features

Internal bridge, VLAN stacking for traffic separation, and four priority queues per port.

Ethernet Link Protection

Link aggregation (LAG) and dual homing (1:1) for enhanced network resilience.

Management and Diagnostics

Device Management

Configuration and monitoring via ASCII terminal, Telnet/SSH, Web browser, or RADview.

OAM and Diagnostics

Ethernet and Link OAM, internal built-in tests, and network condition statistics.

Specifications and Ordering

E1/T1 Interface Specifications

Details on compliance, data rates, line codes, framing, signaling, and impedance.

Ethernet Interface and SFP Options

Compliance, port combinations, types of SFP modules, and jitter buffer size.

Ordering Configurations

Standard and special configuration options for TDM, network interfaces, and enclosures.

Accessories and Product Comparison

IPmux Family Product Comparison

Feature comparison across different IPMux models regarding ports, pseudowires, and management.

Supplied and Optional Accessories

List of included power cords, adapter cables, and optional rack mounting kits.