Patton electronic 3088 user manual Patterns, Local Analog Loopback diagram

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511Pattern Generator

511BER

Meter

DSL

Framer

Line

DSL

Framer

511Pattern Generator

511BER

Meter

Figure 13. Local Analog Loopback diagram

The data received from the serial interface is looped back before going out on the DSL line. Note that this loopback occurs after the pattern gen- erator/BER meter. This means that running a 511 pattern is conjunction with an LAL should result in no error detected by the meter.

The data path for the RDL is shown in figure 14.

511 Pattern

 

Line

Generator

 

511 BER

DSL

DSL

Meter

 

Framer

Framer

511Pattern Generator

511BER

Meter

Figure 14. Remote Digital Loopback diagram

The RDL causes the remote unit to loop the data received from the DSL line back to the DSL line.

Patterns

The 3088 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.

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Contents User Manual Contents Remote Console Manual Information OperationFCC Part 68 Acta Statement Compliance Information Radio and TV InterferenceCE Notice Industry Canada NoticeTel +1 301 Email support@patton.com Warranty InformationService Description FeaturesGeneral Information Model 3088 3088/D version shown ConfigurationParameter Description Possible Default Values OFF, LAL Configuring the DIP Switches Parameter Description Possible DefaultSoftware Upgrades System Reset ModePosition Function Factory Default Configuration Reset to Factory DefaultsDIP Switch Settings S1-7 S1-6 S1-5 S1-4 S1-3 S1-2 S1-1 Data Rate Kbps S1-8 TX Clock Setting DescriptionS1-7 S1-1 Data Rate 1920 Loops S2-6 SettingS2-5 S2-4 Clock Mode S2-5 S2-4 Clock Mode DescriptionS2-2 Line Probe S2-1 Front Panel SwitchesS2-3 Annex A/B S2-3 AnnexPage CRC DSL Line Condition Good or PoorSystem Configuration Commands Help CommandsSystem Status Commands System show clockmode Shows the clock modeStartup Delay Interval Interval totint DSL Configuration CommandsDSL Status Commands Page Remote Console Example Command Line Interface SessionRocketlink Plug ‘N’ Play 3096RC Connecting the Twisted Pair Interface InstallationConnecting the Model 3088/CA V.35 to a DTE Device Connecting the Model 3088/CA Serial InterfaceConnecting the Model 3088/D X.21 to a DCE or DTE Device Connecting the Model 3088/CA V.35 to a DCE DeviceConnecting the Model 3088/D X.21 Serial Interface Opening the Case Connecting the Model 3088/D to X.21 DTE or DCEConnecting Power LED Status Monitors POWER-UPPower Green OperationTest Modes Term Green3088/D with the X.21 interface TM/ER RedPatterns Local Analog Loopback diagramEstablishing a Remote Console Session How to ConnectRemote Console Manual Information Page How to Disconnect System show status command shows that DSL link is not upDifferences in Local and Remote Control Session Behavior LAL Model 3088 Software Upgrade Feature Reset Configuration to Factory Defaults Clocking Modes Serial ConnectorDiagnostics Appendix aLine Coding PowerCompliance Transmission LineEnvironment Line Interface14 G.SHDSL Physical Connection Model # Description Appendix BAppendix C Pin # SignalAppendix D Pin Signal