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Using Bundles to Create Logical Configurations for Physical Interfaces, CTP Release 7.3, CTPView Release 7.3

TDM High-Speed and Low-Speed Ports

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Figure 13: TDM Rates as Applied to TDC
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To use the TDM/TDC feature, you configure a high-speed bundle and a low-speed bundle
as follows:
The high-speed bundle is configured on an even-numbered port, and it is configured
for TDM encoding because it interleaves multiple data sources into a single stream.
The low-speed bundle is configured on an odd-numbered port that is one port number
higher (N+1) than the high-speed port. It is configured for TDM/TDC clocking because
it routes clock and data signals.
Figure 14 on page 21
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