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Chapter 1  Introduction 
Installation and Operation Manual 
1-2 
Overview 
IPmux-11 Ver. 2.00 
Application 
illustrates
 
a typical IPmux-11 multiplexing voice and Ethernet traffic over 
an IP link.  
 
Figure 1-1.  Multiplexing Voice and Ethernet over a Packet-Switched Network 
Features 
E1 Interface 
The E1 port complies with G.703, G.704, and G.823 standards. The E1 port 
supports unframed, framed and multiframed operation with or without CRC-4. 
The E1 port supports long haul and short haul input signals and can be monitored 
for alarms and error statistics.  
T1 Interface 
The T1 port complies with ANSI T1.403, G.703, and G.704 standards. T1 jitter 
performance is according to G.824 and TR-62411. The T1 port supports 
unframed, SF, ESF and Robbed Bit signaling. The T1 port supports long haul and 
short haul input/output signals and can be monitored for alarms and error statistics. 
FDL and transmit performance monitoring for T1/ESF are also supported.  
Ethernet Interface 
IPmux-11 is available with three Ethernet ports (two user and one network port). 
The Ethernet ports work in the following switch modes:  
•  Transparent 
•  Tagged 
•  Untagged 
•  Double Tagged. 
 
Half-duplex operation in the IPmux-11 network port is not recommended when 
transmitting small-size packets, because collisions and backoffs cause large delay 
variation and may exceed the delay variation buffer tolerance at the receiving end, 
resulting in buffer underflows and errors. 
 
Note