Cisco Systems IPMUX-1E Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 1  Introduction 
IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 
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Functional Description
 
 
IPmux-1/1E works in conjunction with the rest of the IPmux product line (see 
). The combination of IPmux products provides up to 31 per E1 or  
24 per T1 remote bundles, attached to one central IPmux-4/16 (see 
 
IPmux-8/16
Megaplex
Line 1
E1/T1
Line 2
Line 4
Line 3
E1/T1
IPmux-8/16
E1/T1
POTs
IPmux-1E
E1/T1
IPmux-1
E1/T1
IP over 
Ethernet
 
Figure 1-9.  Grooming of Timeslots from Remote Sites into a  
Single E1/T1 Port at Central Site 
Other ISDN/FXS/FXO/E&M applications are shown in 
, an
Operation Modes 
Static Mode 
When the timeslot allocation is static and no activity is detected, the payload can 
be efficiently encoded using a constant bit rate. 
The TDMoIP payload consists of between one and thirty 48-octet subframes. The 
number of subframes is pre-configured and typically chosen according to latency 
and bandwidth constraints. 
Dynamic CAS Mode 
When timeslots are dynamically allocated, and CAS can be detected for 
bandwidth conservation, the payload can be efficiently encoded using a variable 
bit rate.  
CESoIP Mode 
In general, when the timeslot allocation is static and no activity is detected, the 
payload can be efficiently encoded using a constant bit rate.  
The CESoIP payload size is based on the packetization delay (in msec); the 
minimum size is 1 msec, and increases in steps of 1 msec.