Patton electronic RocketLink-G NTU Rack Mount G.SHDSL Modem Card, 3088RC user manual Patterns

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Patterns

The 3088RC can generate and detect 511 and 511 with Error patterns. These can be initiated either by the optional front panel switches or by the console command dsl set pattern <off511511e>. When the pattern is started, the DSL framer uses its internal 511 pattern generator for its DSL TX data instead of the data received from the serial interface. Also, the framer’s internal BER Meter tries to detect a 511 pattern in the DSL RX Data.

Because the BER Meter always runs when the pattern generator runs, the meter will detect errors if either the pattern is not either looped back or the remote unit is not transmitting a 511 pattern.

One point to note is that the way errors are generated in the 511E pat- tern generates CRC errors. This can cause the DSL error monitor to restart the link if the thresholds are set low enough.

5.3 REMOTE CONSOLE OPERATION

The PC user (near-end) may conÞgure and verify status of the remote 3088RC (far-end) via a Remote Console session. The PC user must log onto the 3088RC (near-end) unit to establish a remote console session. Once done, the remote 3088RC (far-end) appears as a unit which is locally connected through the RS-232 console port. All commands are transmitted over the G.SHDSL link in the EOC channel.

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Figure 21. Remote control session Diagram

Establishing a Remote Console Session

How to Connect . The following steps are to establish a connection to the remote 3088RC (far-end) via Remote Console Session (RCS):

1.ConÞgure a terminal emulation program (e.g., Hyperterminal) on PC (near-end) for 19200 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no ßow control. Connect it to the 1001CC in the same chassis as the 3088RC (near-end).

2.At the password prompt, log in to the near-end Model 3088RC.

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Contents User Manual General Information Warranty InformationConfiguration Operation InstallationModel 3088RC Interface Pin Assignments SpecificationsEMC Compliance Warranty InformationSafety Compliance ComplianceRadio and TV Interference FCC Part FCC Part 68 Acta StatementCE Declaration of Conformity Industry Canada NoticeTel +1 301 Email support@patton.com ServiceAuthorized European Representative Device first Safety When Working with ElectricityDescription FeaturesGeneral Information Serial Interface Types About Harware DIP Switch Configuration ConfigurationAbout Software CLI Configuration Position Function Configuring the DIP Switches V.35, X.21, and Ethernet ModelsS1-1 S1-2 S1-3 S1-4 S1-5 S1-6 S1-7 Data Rate Kbps S1-1 through S1-7 Data Rate2240 S2-3 Annex A/B S1-8 TX Clock Setting DescriptionS2-1 Front Panel Switches S2-2 Line ProbeCPE-Side Modem CO-Side Modem S2-4 through S2-5 Clock ModeS2-4 S2-5 Clock Mode Description S2-7 DTE Interface Type S2-6 SettingAbout System Reset Mode S2-6 DTE LoopsConfiguring Through the Console Software UpgradesConÞguration Reset to Factory Defaults DSL sync state describes whether no sync words have DSL Line Condition Good or Poor Console Help CommandsSystem ConÞguration Commands DSL Error Monitor Startup Delay Interval Totint System Status CommandsDSL ConÞguration Commands DSL Clear Errcntrs Command DSL Status CommandJB3 Configuring the V.35 Rear CardModel 1001RCM13445 & 1001RCM134TB Strap Settings Strap Function Position 1&2 Position 2&3JB4 Configuring the X.21 Rear CardModel 1001RCM11545& 1001RCM115TB Strap Settings Line Coding Options Configuring the E1 Rear CardDIP Switch ConÞguration S1-1 Line Framing & CodingOff Disabled Enabled Making Interface Connections Module Rear Panels, Showing Location of ConnectorsOhm Dual Coaxial G.703 Interface Connecting the Ethernet Rear Card Driver Board mounted on Model 3088RC Connecting the Interface Driver BoardRC/C/AI Ethernet Port Connecting to the 10Base-T Ethernet PortPage RJ-45 Line Interface LED Status MonitorsPage More information InstallationRack Power Supply Model 1001R14 Rack ChassisInstalling Model 3088RC Series Into the Chassis Powering Up Your 1001R14 RackInterconnecting cables shall be acceptable for Connecting the Twisted Pair InterfaceModel 3088RC V.35/X.21 interfaces Connecting the Model 3088RC/A/I V.35 to a DTE device Connecting the Model 3088RC/A/I V.35 Serial Inter FaceConnecting the Model 3088RC/A/I to V.35 Serial DCE Connecting the Model 3088RC/A/I V.35 to a DCE deviceConnecting the Model 3088RC/D/V X.21 to a DCE or DTE device Connecting the Model 3088RC/D/V X.21 Serial Inter FaceConnecting the 3088RC/C/AI Ethernet Interface Connecting the 3088RC/K/K E1 InterfaceColor Description LED Status IndicatorsOperation LEDLoopbacks Test ModesEstablishing a Remote Console Session PatternsRemote Console Operation Console Remote console connection is open Is a screenshot of opening a typical remote console session Remote control session with LAL diagram Differences in Local and Remote Control Session BehaviorTo communicate with the far-end 3088RC Software UpgradeReset Configuration to Factory Default Clocking Modes Serial ConnectorDiagnostics Appendix aLine Interface Transmission LineLine Coding Line Rates DSL LineV.35 Interface Pin # SignalAppendix B RJ-11 NON-SHIELDED DSL PortX.21 Interface E1 InterfaceRS-232 Console Interface Page

3088RC, RocketLink-G NTU Rack Mount G.SHDSL Modem Card specifications

The Patton Electronics 3088RC, also known as the RocketLink-G NTU Rack Mount G.SHDSL Modem Card, is a robust and versatile solution designed to enable high-speed data communication over copper lines. This modem card is particularly favored by telecommunications providers and businesses seeking reliable connectivity in demanding environments.

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