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Circuit Emulation Command Reference
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Example
ces set port tdm-1 disabled true
10.5.1.1.4 CES SET PORT LINEBUILDOUT
Syntax
CES SET PORT <tdm_port> LINEBUILDOUT <buildout>
Description
This command adjusts the power output of the TDM port.
Options
T
he following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with
this command, and a default value (if applicable).
Example
ces set port tdm-1 linebuildout 00db
10.5.1.1.5 CES SET PORT LINEENCODING
Syntax
CES SET PORT <tdm_port> LINEENCODING <encoding>
Description
This command allows the user to specify the encoding method to be used.
Option
Description
Default Value
Tdm_port
The Physical port on the card (TDM-1 or TDM-2)
-none-
state
True for disabling – False for enabling
false
Option
Description
Default Value
Tdm_port
The Physical port on the card (TDM-1 or TDM-2)
-none-
buildout
The attenuation to place on the line
neg75db
neg150db
neg225db
neg133
neg266
neg399
neg533
neg655
NA
00db
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Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with
this command, and a default value (if applicable).
Example
ces set port tdm-1 lineencoding ami
10.5.1.1.6 CES SET PORT LOOPBACK
Syntax
CES SET PORT <tdm_port> LOOPBACK <loopback_mode>
Description
This command allows the user configure a loopback on the tdm port to facilitate fault
diagnosis.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with
this command, and a default value (if applicable).
Example
ces set port tdm-1 loopback line
Option
Description
Default Value
Tdm_port
The Physical port on the card (TDM-1 or TDM-2)
-none-
encoding
The line encoding to use on the line
ami
b8zs
hdb3
B8zs
Option
Description
Default Value
Tdm_port
The Physical port on the card (TDM-1 or TDM-2)
-none-
Loopback_mode
The direction of the loopback to be used
none
inward: towards the pspan
line: toward the connected circuit
none
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10.5.1.1.7 CES SET PORT TIMINGREFERENCE
Syntax
CES SET PORT <tdm_port> TIMINGREFERENCE <timing_reference>
Description
This command allows the user specify the timeing reference to be used. It is important
that the timing reference be correctly selected so that there is only one source on the
link.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with
this command, and a default value (if applicable).
Example
ces set port tdm-1 timingreference self
10.5.1.1.8 CES SET PSPAN DISABLED
Syntax
CES SET PSPAN <PSPAN_PORT> DISABLED <STATE>
Description
This command is used to enable or disable the Ethernet side of the circuit.
The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with this command, and a
default value (if applicable).
Example
ces set pspan pspan-1 disabled true
Option
Description
Default Value
Tdm_port
The Physical port on the card (TDM-1 or TDM-2)
-none-
Timing_refere
nce
The source of the timing reference to be used
internal: from an internal oscillator
self: from the TDM circuit
connection: from the pspan
connection
Option
Description
Default Value
pspan_port
The network based connection associated with the
TDM port on the card (TDM-1 and PSPAN-1 or TDM-
2 and PSPAN-2)
-none-
state
True for disabling – False for enabling
false
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10.5.1.1.9 CES SET PSPAN IPDSCP
Syntax
CES SET PSPAN <pspan_port> IPDSCP <priority_level>
Description
This command allows the user to configure a priority level for all the RTP packets that are
being sent over the PSPAN.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with
this command, and a default value (if applicable).
Example
ces set pspan pspan-1 ipdscp 33
10.5.1.1.10 CES SET PSPAN JITTERDEPTH
Syntax
CES SET PSPAN <pspan_port> JUTTERDEPTH <msecs>
Description
This command allows the user to configure a jitter depth for the pspan. For voice applica-
tions – 1000 is a good value.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with
this command, and a default value (if applicable).
Example
ces set pspan pspan-1 jitterdepth 1000
Option
Description
Default Value
pspan_port
The network based connection associated with the
TDM port on the card (TDM-1 and PSPAN-1 or TDM-
2 and PSPAN-2)
-none-
Priority_level
The DSCP priority level to be used.
46
Option
Description
Default Value
pspan_port
The network based connection associated with the
TDM port on the card (TDM-1 and PSPAN-1 or TDM-
2 and PSPAN-2)
-none-
msecs
The depth in milli-seconds of the Jitter Buffer – ranges
from 164 to 74272
6000
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10.5.1.1.11 CES SET PSPAN LOCALUDP
Syntax
CES SET PSPAN <pspan_port> LOCALUDP <port_number>
Description
This command allows the user to source udp port number to be used in when transmit-
ting packets over the network.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with
this command, and a default value (if applicable).
Example
ces set pspan pspan-1 localudp 50001
10.5.1.1.12 CES SET PSPAN PAYLOADBYTES
Syntax
CES SET PSPAN <pspan_port> PAYLOADBYTES <numbytes>
Description
This command allows the user to determine how much data is sent in each packet. It is a
trade-off between latency and the number of packets sent. For voice applications, 48 is
preferred.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with
this command, and a default value (if applicable).
Example
ces set pspan pspan-1 payloadbytes 48
Option
Description
Default Value
pspan_port
The network based connection associated with the
TDM port on the card (TDM-1 and PSPAN-1 or TDM-
2 and PSPAN-2)
-none-
Port_number
The udp port number to be used when creating pack-
ets for transmission
-none-
Option
Description
Default Value
pspan_port
The network based connection associated with the
TDM port on the card (TDM-1 and PSPAN-1 or TDM-
2 and PSPAN-2)
-none-
Num_bytes
The number of bytes of source data in each packet. It
can range from 16 to 1023.
1023

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