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
 
 
Ethernet User Port  
The Ethernet user port allows a user to aggregate both TDMoIP traffic and his 
private network LAN traffic to a single Ethernet network connection without 
requiring an access switch. This is a cost effective solution for MTU or small office 
applications. A rate limiter to restrict user port traffic is supported.  
IPmux-1/1E contains an internal switch where one of its ports is connected to a 
TDMoIP interworking function, another external switch port is used as the user 
port, and the third is used as an Ethernet network port. 
Internal
Switch
TDMoIP
E1 Port
Ethernet
Network Port
Ethernet
User Port
 
Figure 1-18.  IPmux-1/1E with Ethernet User Port 
 
Priority is always given to TDMoIP packets inside the internal switch. 
 
Internal Switch Operation Modes 
IPmux-1/1E offers a user LAN port in addition to the LAN port on the network 
side. The device performs switching at level 2. The switch supports both 
transparent bridging and VLAN-aware bridging. The switch supports rate limiting of 
traffic going from the user port to the network port. It supports up to 12K MAC 
addresses (depending on their values and the order in which they are learned). 
The switch modes are described later in this section. They are:   
•  Basic mode 
•  User Tagged mode 
•  User Untagged mode 
•  Rate mode 
•  Rate + User Tagged mode. 
•  Rate + User Untagged mode 
Rate Limiter Option 
In this option a rate limiter is available to limit user port traffic. This feature is 
valuable when a limited bandwidth DSL modem, for example, is used to extend 
the Ethernet link (generally when the Ethernet link rate is limited/shaped to a lower 
rate after IPmux). In this case TDMoIP packets will be dropped in the modem 
even if it was prioritized at the IPmux internal switch. This is prevented by limiting 
the user port to actual link rate minus TDMoIP bandwidth. The rate limiter can 
limit user traffic at 50 kbps steps up to 5 Mbps and in 1 Mbps steps from 5 Mbps 
to 100 Mbps. 
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