Chapter 9: TDM Services and Interfaces
Configuring Pseudowire Profiles
Each TDM service must include a TDM profile. The profile determines the behavior of the service, including the
buffer, payload suppression, and other parameters. A profile can be used by multiple services.
You can configure up to 64 TDM profiles.
This section includes:
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Viewing a Pseudowire Profile
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Adding a Pseudowire Profile
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Editing a Pseudowire Profile
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Deleting a Pseudowire Profile
Viewing a Pseudowire Profile
To view all the pseudowire profiles configured for the unit:
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Select TDM > TDM PseudoWire > Advanced > Profiles. The PseudoWire Profiles page opens.
Figure 333 PseudoWire Profiles Page
Table 108
describes the pseudowire profile parameters.
Table 108 Pseudowire Profile Parameters
Parameter
Profile ID
Payload Size
Jitter Buffer Depth
Definition
Enter unique ID, from 1 to 64, that identifies the profile. Once you add
the profile, you cannot edit this field.
Enter the number of times E1/DS1 should be sampled for each Ethernet
packet.
Enter the desired jitter buffer depth (from 1 to 32, in milliseconds). This is
used to enable the network to accommodate PSN-specific packet delay
variation. The jitter buffer can be increased if the network experiences a
higher-than-normal level of jitter.
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Configuring Advanced Pseudowire Parameters