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Chapter 21: TDM Services and Interfaces (CLI)
Configuring TDM Pseudowire Services (CLI)
To configure pseudowire services, it is recommended to use the Web EMS TDM Pseudowire Services interface,
which provides a step-by-step workflow based on pre-configured pseudowire settings. See
Pseudowire
Services.
To manually configure the pseudowire parameters and services, follow the instructions in this section.
This section includes:
Configuring Pseudowire Tunnels (CLI)
Configuring Pseudowire Profiles (CLI)
Configuring Ethernet Services for TDM Traffic (CLI)
Configuring Pseudowire Path Protection and Dual Homing (CLI)
Manually Configuring Pseudowire Services (CLI)
Configuring Pseudowire Tunnels (CLI)
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: You can configure up to 32 tunnels per unit.
To configure a tunnel, you will need the MAC address of the TDM interface at the remote side of the tunnel. TDM
tunnel configuration must be performed from pwe3 view:
root> pwe3
pwe3>
Note
UDP/IP and MPLS support are planned for future release.
To configure a TDM tunnel, enter the following commands:
pwe3> pwe3 tunnel eth add slot <slot> id <id> remote-mac-addr <remote-
mac-addr>
pwe3> pwe3 tunnel vlan modify slot <slot> tunnel <id> type <type> vid
<vid> p-bits <p-bits>
pwe3> pwe3 tunnel enable slot <slot> id <id>
To display the status of all tunnels configured on the unit, enter the following command in pwe3 view:
pwe3> pwe3 tunnel status show
The following is an example of a pwe3 tunnel status show command and its output:
phn-3965_006v002
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Configuring TDM Pseudowire Services (CLI)
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