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Chapter 9: TDM Services and Interfaces
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In the CCM Admin field, select Enable to enable the MA to send CCM messages. CCM must be enabled in
order for the MA to serve its purpose as the monitoring mechanism for TDM path protection.
12
In the LTM Priority field, select a link trace message priority for the MA
(0 - 7).
13
Click Apply, then Close.
To edit an MA:
1
In the Select a slot field, select the TDM card to which the MA you want to edit belongs.
2
Click Edit. The Service OAM Maintenance Association – Edit page opens. You can edit any of the MA
parameters that you can configure when adding an MA except the Maintenance Association ID field.
3
Edit the MA parameters, as described above.
4
Click Apply, then Close.
To delete an MA:
1
In the Select a slot field, select the TDM card to which the MA you want to delete belongs.
2
Click Delete. The MA is deleted.
Note
You cannot delete an MA that is assigned to a tunnel. See
Tunnel
Groups.
Configuring Pseudowire Tunnels and Tunnel Groups
Each TDM service must include an encapsulation tunnel to determine how traffic over the service passes through
the network. In this version, encapsulation must use the MEF-8 protocol.
For PTP 820G and PTP 820F, You can configure up to 32 tunnels per unit.
Note
UDP/IP and MPLS support are planned for future release.
To configure TDM services with path protection, you must configure two tunnels for each protected service and
combine these tunnels into a tunnel group. For more information, see
Configuring a Tunnel
This section includes:
Viewing Tunnels
Adding a Tunnel
Editing a Tunnel
Configuring Advanced Pseudowire Parameters
Configuring Pseudowire Tunnels and
Configuring a Tunnel
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