Framer | The framer is used to determine the status of |
| the line. In normal operation the framer trans- |
| mits and expects to receive framed packets |
| from the far end. If the framer receives framed |
| packets from the far end, CTS and CD will be |
| active. If framed packets are not received, CTS |
| and CD will be inactive. The restart procedure |
| uses this information to determine if a valid con- |
| nection is made (cable disconnect, poor cable |
| quality, etc). In normal Data Mode, if the box |
| receives 4 seconds of unframed packets it will |
| restart the box and begin trying to |
| connection with the far end. The distinction |
| between framed packets and unframed packets |
| becomes important when we discuss the Pattern |
| Generator. |
Pattern Gen/Det | This part of the Processor generates and |
| detects the 511/511E patterns. When transmit- |
| ting 511 patterns, the information is unframed |
| (because it originates after the framer) and is |
| intended to be evaluated only by another |
| Processor. If the units are in Data Mode and the |
| pattern generator is enabled on one end of the |
| link, the far end will begin receiving unframed |
| packets and assume that the line has gone |
| down. During test modes, we force the pattern |
| generator to time out before it can cause the link |
| to be killed. |
Loop Control | This part of the Processor is used to control |
| |
| back towards the local DTE. In a Remote Loop, |
| the data is looped back to the line, but it is also |
| allowed to pass through to the framer and to the |
| remote DTE. |
Restart Procedure The restart procedure is in place to allow the
and Time Outs units to
Test Mode Timing
Item |
| Elapsed Time (seconds) |
Start Up | 50 | |
Data Mode | 4 |
|
511/511E Generator Enabled | 60 | (The generator will stop after 45 seconds.) |
Remote End of an RDL | 60 |
|
511/511E Time Out | 45 | (The pattern generator will automatically turn |
| off after 45 seconds. The ER LED will flash until | |
| the user turns off the 511/511E switch.) |
Symbol Indicators
This symbol designates the origination or the termination of a data path. The direction of the arrow connected distinguish the two data paths.
This symbol designates an invalid data path. If there is data present it should be ignored.
17 | 18 |