Switch S1-3: Data Set Ready During Local Line Loopback Test
Use Switch
Setting | Description | |
On | Enabled | DSR is on during local |
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| line loop (default) |
Off | Disabled | DSR is off during local |
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| line loop |
Switches S1-4: Management Setting
When setting the SNMP Management, the DTE rate switches (S1- 1,
Use Switch
Setting | Description | |
On | SNMP Management | Using Netlink |
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| Management System |
Off | Control Port Management | Using VT100 Control |
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| Port Management |
Switches S1-6 and S1-7: Transmit Clock Source
Use Switches
Setting | Description | ||
On | On | Internal | Transmit Clock |
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| derived internally |
Off | On | External | Transmit Clock |
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| derived from the |
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| terminal interface |
On | Off | Receive Recover | Transmit clock derived |
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| from the received line |
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| signal |
Off | Off | hardware reset | Reset to use hardware |
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| switches for |
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| configuration |
Switch S1-8: Response to Remote Loop Request
Use Switch
Setting | |
On | Response to RDL Request Enabled |
Off | Response to RDL Request Disabled |
3.1.3 Configuration Switch Set “S2” - Management Port Address
If the address is 0 (all ON positions ON S2), then the unit will run completely from its'
In order to use the SNMP or control port management, an address is required. If an address is placed on the switch, the unit will boot from its stored flash configuration. It begins looking for POLL commands from the Model 1001MC (SNMP management mode).
Switch S2 allows an 7 bit address to be assigned to a link. The following rules apply to setting the address. Bit
9 | 10 |