
Data Sheet
OAM AND DIAGNOSTICS
The following RFC-2495 E1/T1 physical
layer performance statistics are available:
LOS, LOF, LCV, RAI, AIS, FEBE, BES, DM, ES,
SES, UAS and LOMF.
IPmux-216 performs an internal built-in
test (BIT) after power-up. The results of
the test are visible via the local terminal.
LAN and IP layer network condition
statistics, such as packet loss and packet
delay variation (jitter) are monitored and
stored by the device.
Fault isolation, statistics and event logging
are available.
Fault propagation initiates service port
alarms, e.g. E1/T1 LOS, to reflect network
fault conditions. Alarms detected at
service ports are propagated to the
remote pseudowire device via the packet
network.
Diagnostic loopbacks can be activated
inband.
Ethernet and IP-layer network condition
statistics, such as packet sequence errors
(loss or misorder) and packet delay
variation (jitter), are monitored and stored
by the device.
RAD’s TDM PW OAM mechanism verifies
connectivity, measures round trip delay
and prevents pseudowire configuration
mismatch.
SIMPLE NETWORK TIME PROTOCOL
IPmux-216 employs Simple Network Time
Protocol (SNTP) for propagating and
receiving time information on a network,
according to SNTPv4 (RFC 4330)
requirements. SNTP is used to configure
data and time by learning the information
from a single or multiple NTP servers. The
clock can be configured to a local time by
defining UTC and DST offsets.
ENVIRONMENT
IPmux-216/H is an environmentally
hardened version intended for
street-cabinet and cellular-tower
installations.
Notes: The /H version requires temperature
hardened SFP transceivers.
Figure 3. Delivering Ethernet and TDM Services over Fiber Ring in the First Mile
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