RAD Data comm IPmux-16 Manuale Utente
Chapter 1 Introduction
IPmux-16 Installation and Operation Manual
1-6 Functional Description
Front Panel
The control port and indicator LEDs are located on the front panel of IPmux-16.
For further details see Chapter 2.
For further details see Chapter 2.
Rear Panel
Fuses, power supplies, the dry contact connector, and interface connectors are
located on the rear panel of IPmux-16. For further details see Chapter 2.
1.3 Functional Description
IPmux-16 modules support E1 or T1 TDM interfaces. The E1 and T1 modules have
either four or eight ports. Each bundle (group of timeslots) can be transmitted to a
predefined destination bundle (see the following figure). IPmux-16 supports ICMP
predefined destination bundle (see the following figure). IPmux-16 supports ICMP
(ping), and generates ARP in case of unknown next hop MAC addresses, answers
ARP requests, and supports 802.3 Ethernet format.
Configuration and management are provided via the IPmux-16 local terminal,
ARP requests, and supports 802.3 Ethernet format.
Configuration and management are provided via the IPmux-16 local terminal,
Telnet application or SNMP such as RADview, RAD’s Network Management
System.
System.
IP over
Ethernet
Ethernet
IPmux-16
E1/T1 Port 1
E1/T1 Port 2
IPmux-16
IPmux-16
E1/T1 Port 1
E1/T1 Port 2
Figure 1-4. IPmux-16 Point-to-Point Application
IPmux-1
IPmux-1
IPmux-4
E1/T1 Line 1
E1/T1 Line 2
E1/T1 Line 16
IPmux-16
Sub E1/T1
Sub E1/T1
Sub E1/T1
Sub E1/T1
IP over
Ethernet
Ethernet
IPmux-16
Figure 1-5. Grooming of Timeslots from Remote Sites into a
Single E1/T1 Port at Central Site