Servicing Information
Appendix D
Interface Pinouts
Pinout Information
Each link interface available is described with detailed information on pin designation. Standard interface cables will provide correct connections to modems, datasets, or DSU/CSUs.
When connecting two bridge/routers
Link Clocking Information
All of the link interfaces on the router act as DTE devices, this means that they may be directly connected to DCE devices (modems, etc.) with the DCE devices providing the clocking for the link. The link speed is controlled by the DCE device. Setting the link speed on the router will not result in a speed change on the link.
Some DCE devices allow the DTE devices connected to them to supply a clock signal which is then routed back to the transmit clock pins on the DCE interface. This clock is then received by the router link interface. By using this method, the router may be in control of the link speed. The link speed may also be controlled by the router when a
Changing the link speed within the menu system of the router changes the clock output speed that is generated on the DTE Terminal Timing pins (external clocking pins) on the link interfaces.
ATL-CSU/DSU Link Module Information
The P1705 & P1730 are currently produced with LXT CSU/DSU interface modules; however, the earlier model ATL CSU/DSU module is still compatible with the router and may be used with it. Note that ATL master mode signaling is not compatible with the current standard 64K master mode signaling; therefore, for back to back connections, an ATL unit will only operate at 64K when connected to another ATL unit. If one interface is an ATL unit and the other is not, back to back operation must be set to 56K.
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