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Chapter 9: TDM Services and Interfaces
TDM Pseudowire Services Configuration Overview
Note
By default, the TDM interfaces in a PTP 820G or PTP 820F unit are set to operate according to the
ETSI standard, in E1 mode. For instructions on configuring the system to operate according to the
ANSI (FCC) standard (DS1), see
The PTP 820G Web EMS provides a simple and easy-to-use GUI that enables users to provision end-to-end TDM
pseudowire services.
To open the TDM PseudoWire Services page:
1
Select TDM > TDM PseudoWire > Services. The TDM PseudoWire Services page opens.
Figure 308 TDM PseudoWire Services Page
The TDM PseudoWire Services page displays all pseudowire services configured on the unit and provides a simple
and efficient workflow for adding pseudowire services. The following interfaces can be used as service endpoints:
TDM interfaces
Radio interfaces
Cascading interfaces
Ethernet interfaces
TDM endpoints can be E1/DS1s.
Radio endpoints can be selected from the radio interfaces, a Radio Protection Group, or a Multi-Carrier ABC Group.
Cascading interfaces can be configured on ports GbE1/CS1 and GbE2/CS2. When operating in cascading mode,
these interfaces can handle hybrid Ethernet and Native TDM traffic, enabling operators to create links among
multiple PTP 820units in a node for multi-directional applications based on hybrid Ethernet and Native or
pseudowire TDM services. For instructions, see
Interface(PTP 820F only)
TDM Overview
(CLI).
Configuring RFU3/SFP5,RFU3/2.5GE5 as
phn-3965_006v002
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Configuring TDM Pseudowire Services
an Ethernet or RFU

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