
IPmux-11
TDM Pseudowire Access Gatewa
DIAGNOSTICS
• External and internal loopbacks
can be used to check TDM link
connectivity.
• The following E1/T1 physical layer
performance statistics are
available: LOS, LOF, LCV, RAI,
AIS, FEBE, BES, DM, ES, SES, UAS
and LOMF.
• IPmux-11 performs an internal
built-in test (BIT) after power up.
The results of the test are visible
via the local terminal.
• LAN and IP layer network
condition statistics, such as packet
loss and packet delay variation
(jitter) are monitored and stored
by the device.
• Fault isolation, statistics and event
logging are available.
• To enhance fault condition
reporting capabilities, remote
IPmux-11 transfers RDI, LOS and
AIS conditions received from the
remote E1/T1 device to the local
E1/T1 device via the PSN.
MANAGEMENT
• IPmux-11 can be configured and
monitored locally via an ASCII
terminal, or remotely via Telnet,
Web browser or RADview.
• Management traffic can run over a
dedicated VLAN.
• The RADview Service Center and
Element Manager packages
control and monitor TDM over IP
(TDMoIP) devices and circuits.
The Service Center’s intuitive
GUI, “point-and-click”
functionality and easy-to-follow
wizards increase the efficiency
and accuracy of the service
provisioning process.
• Software download is supported
via the local terminal, using
XMODEM, or remotely, using
TFTP. After downloading a new
software version, IPmux-11
automatically saves the previous
version in non-volatile memory for
backup purposes. Similarly, copies
of the configuration file may be
downloaded and uploaded to a
remote workstation for backup
and restore purposes.
Figure 2. LAN and TDM Services over a Wireless Link
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