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tsnum, params: BN, TSN
This command defines the number active timeslots in the specified bundle BN.
Example:
tsnum, 0, 30 (assigns to bundle 1, 30 contiguous timeslots starting at
timeslot 1 up to timeslot 30)
In this example assuming an E1 serial interface, the full channelized E1
line is mapped to a single bundle, 1.
destbundle, params: BN, DESTB
This command identifies the destination bundle, at the remote end, that maps to the
specified bundle BN.
The DESTB parameter is used to map the channels assigned bundle BN to a specific
bundle at the remote end. This allows the flexibility to remap the channels to different
timeslots at the remote location, effectively performing a cross-connect function over
the air.
destip, params: BN, DEST_IP in format a.b.c.d
This command identifies the destination IP address, of the remote end TDM module,
that has defined on it, the destination bundle for the specified bundle BN.
The DEST_IP parameter is the IP address of the remote end TDM module. This is the
IP address that was assigned to the TDM module using the general command ipaddr.
jitterbuf, params: BN, JBLEN
This command specifies the jitter buffer length in milliseconds for the specified
bundle BN. Allowed values for JBLEN: 5..300ms.
The jitter buffer is used to compensate for any delay variation that may occur during
transport of the ethernet encapsulated traffic. For delay sensitive applications, such as
TDM voice, the buffer is typically set below 10 msec, while more data centric
applications would employ a buffer that is closer to 300 msec. In order to minimize
latency this parameter should be set to the lowest value possible, without triggering
errors on the TDM interfaces.
Note:
For the lowest latency the Ethernet data port must be inactive with the AN-30 used
exclusively for TDM transport. Utilizing the Ethernet port for either in-band
management, or user data transport will require an increase in the jitter buffer
setting, proportional with the Ethernet port's throughput.
packetlen, params: BN, PLEN
Defines the packet length to be used by the bundle BN.
Allowed values for PLEN: 64..1024 bytes.
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