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Data Rate: Both the serial/E1 and DSL data rates are set by specifying the number of 64k timeslots.

Annex: Either G.991.2 Annex A or Annex B.

DTE Interface Type: Either E1 or a normal serial interface.

DSL Error Monitor Max Interval Errors: The number of errors allowed in an interval before considering the interval errored. A value of ‘0’ disables the DSL error monitor.

DSL Error Monitor Interval Time: The length in seconds of an interval.

DSL Error Monitor Interval Count: The number of errored intervals allowed before restarting the DSL link.

DSL Error Monitor Total Intervals: The number of intervals to inspect before disabling the error monitor.

DSL Error Monitor Startup Delay: The length in seconds to wait after the DSL link is established before starting the error monitor.

Test Modes: Loopbacks (LAL or RDL) and PRBS (pseudo-random binary sequence) BER tests (511 or 511 with errors)

Line Probe: Enable or disable Line Probe for rate adaptive applications.

The following status information is available through the command line interface:

LEDs: Which software controlled LEDs are currently on.

FPSW Settings: What the front panel switches are set to (if the unit is populated with them).

ConÞguration Mode: Whether the 3088RC is conÞgured by DIP switches or software.

DSL Link State: In Progress, Success, Deactivated, or Idle.

DSL Sync State: Out of Sync, Acquiring Sync, In Sync, or Losing Sync.

Note DSL Link State vs. DSL Sync State—The DSL link state describes whether the DSL is training (in progress), linked (suc- cess), deactivated (we don’t have an option to deactivate the modem, so the user should not see this), or idle.

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Contents User Manual General Information Warranty InformationConfiguration Installation OperationSpecifications Model 3088RC Interface Pin AssignmentsWarranty Information Safety ComplianceCompliance EMC ComplianceFCC Part 68 Acta Statement Radio and TV Interference FCC PartIndustry Canada Notice CE Declaration of ConformityTel +1 301 Email support@patton.com ServiceAuthorized European Representative Safety When Working with Electricity Device firstDescription FeaturesGeneral Information Serial Interface Types About Harware DIP Switch Configuration ConfigurationAbout Software CLI Configuration Configuring the DIP Switches V.35, X.21, and Ethernet Models Position FunctionS1-1 through S1-7 Data Rate S1-1 S1-2 S1-3 S1-4 S1-5 S1-6 S1-7 Data Rate Kbps2240 S1-8 TX Clock Setting Description S2-1 Front Panel SwitchesS2-2 Line Probe S2-3 Annex A/BCPE-Side Modem CO-Side Modem S2-4 through S2-5 Clock ModeS2-4 S2-5 Clock Mode Description S2-6 Setting About System Reset ModeS2-6 DTE Loops S2-7 DTE Interface TypeConfiguring Through the Console Software UpgradesConÞguration Reset to Factory Defaults DSL sync state describes whether no sync words have Console Help Commands DSL Line Condition Good or PoorSystem ConÞguration Commands DSL Error Monitor Startup Delay Interval Totint System Status CommandsDSL ConÞguration Commands DSL Status Command DSL Clear Errcntrs CommandConfiguring the V.35 Rear Card Model 1001RCM13445 & 1001RCM134TB Strap SettingsStrap Function Position 1&2 Position 2&3 JB3JB4 Configuring the X.21 Rear CardModel 1001RCM11545& 1001RCM115TB Strap Settings Configuring the E1 Rear Card DIP Switch ConÞgurationS1-1 Line Framing & Coding Line Coding OptionsOff Disabled Enabled Module Rear Panels, Showing Location of Connectors Making Interface ConnectionsOhm Dual Coaxial G.703 Interface Connecting the Ethernet Rear Card Connecting the Interface Driver Board Driver Board mounted on Model 3088RCConnecting to the 10Base-T Ethernet Port RC/C/AI Ethernet PortPage LED Status Monitors RJ-45 Line InterfacePage Installation Rack Power SupplyModel 1001R14 Rack Chassis More informationPowering Up Your 1001R14 Rack Installing Model 3088RC Series Into the ChassisConnecting the Twisted Pair Interface Interconnecting cables shall be acceptable forModel 3088RC V.35/X.21 interfaces Connecting the Model 3088RC/A/I V.35 Serial Inter Face Connecting the Model 3088RC/A/I V.35 to a DTE deviceConnecting the Model 3088RC/A/I V.35 to a DCE device Connecting the Model 3088RC/A/I to V.35 Serial DCEConnecting the Model 3088RC/D/V X.21 Serial Inter Face Connecting the Model 3088RC/D/V X.21 to a DCE or DTE deviceConnecting the 3088RC/K/K E1 Interface Connecting the 3088RC/C/AI Ethernet InterfaceLED Status Indicators OperationLED Color DescriptionTest Modes LoopbacksEstablishing a Remote Console Session PatternsRemote Console Operation Console Remote console connection is open Is a screenshot of opening a typical remote console session Differences in Local and Remote Control Session Behavior Remote control session with LAL diagramSoftware Upgrade To communicate with the far-end 3088RCReset Configuration to Factory Default Serial Connector DiagnosticsAppendix a Clocking ModesTransmission Line Line CodingLine Rates DSL Line Line InterfacePin # Signal Appendix BRJ-11 NON-SHIELDED DSL Port V.35 InterfaceE1 Interface X.21 InterfaceRS-232 Console Interface Page

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