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- TDMoIP abstract "In computer networking and telecommunications, TDM over IP (TDMoIP) is the emulation of time-division multiplexing (TDM) over a packet switched network (PSN). TDM refers to a T1, E1, T3 or E3 signal, while the PSN is based either on IP or MPLS or on raw Ethernet. A related technology is circuit emulation, which enables transport of TDM traffic over cell-based (ATM) networks.TDMoIP is a type of pseudowire (PW). However, unlike other traffic types that can be carried over pseudowires (e.g. ATM, Frame Relay and Ethernet), TDM is a real-time bit stream, leading to TDMoIP having unique characteristics. In addition, conventional TDM networks have numerous special features, in particular those required in order to carry voice-grade telephony channels. These features imply signaling systems that support a wide range of telephony features, a rich standardization literature and well-developed Operations and Management (OAM) mechanisms. All of these factors must be taken into account when emulating TDM over PSNs.One critical issue in implementing TDM PWs is clock recovery. In native TDM networks the physical layer carries highly accurate timing information along with the TDM data, but when emulating TDM over PSNs this synchronization is absent. TDM timing standards can be exacting and conformance with these may require innovative mechanisms to adaptively reproduce the TDM timing.Another issue that must be addressed is TDMoIP packet loss concealment (PLC). Since TDM data is delivered at a constant rate over a dedicated channel, the native service may have bit errors but data is never lost in transit. All PSNs suffer to some degree from packet loss and this must be compensated when delivering TDM over a PSN.".
- TDMoIP wikiPageExternalLink tdmoip.
- TDMoIP wikiPageExternalLink pwe3-charter.html.
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- TDMoIP wikiPageRevisionID "679079830".
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Asynchronous_Transfer_Mode.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Category:Network_protocols.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Computer_network.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Computer_networking.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink DC_bias.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink DC_component.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Data_frame.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Digital_Signal_1.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink E-carrier.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Engineering.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Ethernet.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Frame_(networking).
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Frame_Relay.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink GSM.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink International_Telecommunication_Union.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Engineering_Task_Force.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Protocol.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Interpolation.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Jitter.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Jitter_buffer.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Multi-protocol_label_switching.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Multiprotocol_Label_Switching.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink PWE3.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Packet-switching.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Packet_switching.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Pseudo-wire.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Pseudowire.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Quality-of-service.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Quality_of_service.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink RAD_Data_Communications.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink T-carrier.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunication.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunications.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Telenor.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Time-division_multiplexing.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLink Voice_over_IP.
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLinkText "TDM over IP".
- TDMoIP wikiPageWikiLinkText "TDMoIP".
- TDMoIP hasPhotoCollection TDMoIP.
- TDMoIP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unsourced.
- TDMoIP subject Category:Network_protocols.
- TDMoIP hypernym Emulation.
- TDMoIP type Software.
- TDMoIP type Protocol.
- TDMoIP comment "In computer networking and telecommunications, TDM over IP (TDMoIP) is the emulation of time-division multiplexing (TDM) over a packet switched network (PSN). TDM refers to a T1, E1, T3 or E3 signal, while the PSN is based either on IP or MPLS or on raw Ethernet. A related technology is circuit emulation, which enables transport of TDM traffic over cell-based (ATM) networks.TDMoIP is a type of pseudowire (PW). However, unlike other traffic types that can be carried over pseudowires (e.g.".
- TDMoIP label "TDMoIP".
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- TDMoIP sameAs TDMoIP.
- TDMoIP sameAs Q2062081.
- TDMoIP sameAs Q2062081.
- TDMoIP wasDerivedFrom TDMoIP?oldid=679079830.
- TDMoIP isPrimaryTopicOf TDMoIP.