AN-30 System User Manual
The line that correspond to a DS0 bundle is selected based on the ID of the circuit
group:1-32 line 1, 33-64 line 2, 65-96 line3, 97-128 line 4.
Set/Get Operations
The general set/get operations have the following syntax:
tdm set <command> <bundle number> <parameter value>
tdm get <command> <bundle number>
The
get
operation returns values from the running configuration, while the
set
operation
applies only to the temporary configuration. The changes made by
set
operations become
active only after the “tdm save” command is successfully executed.
In the following commands, the value of BN (Bundle Number) is used to indirectly
specify the Serial Interface to which it applies. The value of BN must be specified as
32*SN-31<=BN<=32*SN (Serial Interface Number) in order for the commands to
execute successfully.
The following valid values for BN result:
Serial Interface Number
Minimum BN Value
Maximum BN Value
1 1 32
2 33 64
3 65 96
4 97 128
The bundle configuration commands are:
tsbegin
tsnum
destbundle
destip
jitterbuf
packetlen
Command Descriptions:
A bundle is automatically created through the definition of its associated parameters. The
commands
tsbegin
and
tsnum
are used to define the range of timeslots that are mapped
to specified bundle.
Valid values for TSB are 1 to 31 for E1 and 1 to 24 for T1 for framed and only value 0
for unframed. Valid values for BN are given in the table above.
The second parameter for each command is valid only if used with
set
operations
tsbegin, params: BN, TSB
This command defines the first active timeslot of the specified bundle BN.
Example:
tsbegin
,
1, 1
(Creates the bundle 1 (corresponding to serial 1), beginning
with timeslot 1 from serial interface 1)
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