RAD Data comm IPmux-11 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Installation and Operation Manual 
Chapter 1  Introduction 
IPmux-11 Ver. 2.00 
Functional Description 
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For V1 the maximum number of frames that can be reordered is 7, even if the 
calculation result exceeds 7. For V2 the maximum number of frames that can be 
reordered is 64, even if the calculation result exceeds 64.  
 
Duplicated Frames 
When frames are duplicated, IPmux-11 only uses the later frame. 
OAM Connectivity 
When a destination IPmux-11 is lost, the traffic load that is transmitted to that 
IPmux is significantly decreased (several packets per second per connection). The 
IPmux starts transmitting at full rate only when it detects an IPmux at the remote 
side.  
OAM connectivity is used to detect a valid connection (the remote IPmux will 
confirm it recognizes the connection and that it is enabled). It prevents flooding by 
a handshake. 
The control packets are run over a unique bundle number that is used for this 
purpose. The control packets have the same VLAN ID and TOS of the originating 
connection. The control packet uses the TDMoIP UDP number. 
OAM connectivity can be set to Disable/Enable.  
 
For control packets, the UDP checksum is not calculated nor checked. 
 
End-to-End Alarm Generation 
An end-to-end alarm generation mechanism exists in IPmux-11 to facilitate the 
following alarms:  
•  Unframed – AIS is transmitted toward the near-end PBX in event of: 
 
Far-end LOS, AIS 
 
PDVT underflow/overflow. 
•  Framed – Timeslot/CAS configurable alarm pattern is transmitted toward the 
near-end PBX in event of: 
 
Far-end LOS, LOF, AIS 
 
PDVT underflow/overflow. 
Trail-Extended Mode 
To enhance fault condition reporting capabilities, remote IPmux-11 transfers RDI, 
LOS and AIS conditions received from the remote E1 device to the local E1 device 
(see 
).  
 
Figure 1-10.  Fault Indication Transfer 
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