Chapter 13 Configuring the
Configuration Tasks
Configuring Invert Data
Delays between the TE clock and data transmission indicate that the transmit clock signal might not be appropriate for the interface rate and length of cable being used. Different ends of the wire may have variances that differ slightly. Invert the clock signal to compensate for these factors. To configure invert data, use the following commands:
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Router# configure terminal | Enters global configuration mode. |
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Router(config)# interface serial slot/subslot/port | Selects the interface to configure and enters |
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Verify Invert Data Setting
Use the show running configuration command to verify that invert data was set on the interface:
router# show running configuration
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interface Serial6/0/0
ip address 51.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 logging event
dsu bandwidth 44210 framing
invert data
mdl string eic tst mdl string lic 67
mdl string generator test mdl transmit path
mdl transmit
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Configuring the Trace Trail Buffer
Configure TTB to send messages to the remote device. The TTB messages check for the continued presence of the transmitter. To configure TTB, use the following commands:
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