IMC Networks MOR-F-632-120-EB82 operation manual Definition of Terms/Acronyms, Ais

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Definition of Terms/Acronyms

The following are terms and phrases used within this manual (shown in italics), or which are found in documents associated with this equipment.

1+1

The Term “1+1” refers to line protection where identical

 

information is transmitted on two redundant lines. The Receiver

 

chooses the “best” line to use based on the BER of the line.

AIS

Alarm Indication Signal: Used in E1 signaling, the AIS is a

 

predetermined bit stream (all ones) that is transmitted (forwarded)

 

upon the loss of an incoming E1 signal or when the E1 signal is

 

disrupted.

AN

Auto Negotiation: A signaling protocol used by an Ethernet PHY to

 

determine the characteristics (speed, duplex mode) of its “link

 

partner” and configure itself automatically

BER

Bit Error Rate: The percentage of bits with errors divided by the

 

total number of bits that have been transmitted, received or

 

processed over a one second time period.

CLI

Command Line Interface: An interface screen, often DOS-based,

 

used for system management and diagnostics requiring the user to

 

type commands rather than use a GUI.

CV

Code Violation: An anomaly of a decoded physical-layer signal

 

stream resulting in coding (signaling) error(s). Noise bursts or

 

intermittent connections on a link are the usual causes of code

 

violations; an HDB3 coding error.

DDMI

Digital Diagnostic Monitor Interface: A defined serial interface and

 

data format typically used to access SFP internal information

FFL

Fiber Fault Loopback: When the fiber line fails, the Ethernet port

 

that is being forwarded over the fiber line is forced out of LINK.

 

Similar to the Fiber Alert function.

GUI

Graphical User Interface: Software that provides a visual interface

 

to enable an end-user to manage and monitor network devices.

HDB3

High Density Bipolar 3 Coding: A physical-layer signal encoding

 

scheme defined for E1 transmission which ensures sufficient

 

signaling transitions for robust clock/data recovery.

IS

In-Service stat is the normal state of an active port with normal

 

error reporting.

 

 

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Contents IE-iMcV-E1-Mux/4 FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement WarrantyTable of Contents Page About the IE-iMcV-E1-Mux/4 Overview IE-iMcV-E1-Mux/4 offers the following featuresProduct Application Managed ModulesPort Interfaces SFP Console Serial Port ConnectionIView2 supports the following platforms IView² Management SoftwareLED Operation 10/100BaseT ConnectorSFP Ports E1 RJ-48 ConnectorsConnector Pinout and DIP Switch Assignments E1 Port Mating Connector Pinout 10/100BaseT Ethernet Mating Connector PinoutRS-232 Serial Console Port RS-232 Port Mating Connector PinoutInstallation Instructions AutoCross FeatureSmall Form-Factor Pluggable Ports SFP Ethernet Line Setup Configuration OptionsPacket Size Auto NegotiationLink Fault Pass-Through Lfpt E1 Ports Setup Alarm LevelFX LinkLoss Fxll Loopback Console Screens Configuration Using the Console Port Login ScreenMain Menu Menu Options = Refer to the Unit Configuration ScreenPort Alarm Status Screen Unit Configuration ScreenSFP Line Status Screen Ethernet Port Status Screen Ethernet Port Configuration ScreenE1 Port Configuration Screen E1 Port Status Screen Troubleshooting Fiber Optic Port Verification E1 Port Verification Normal Operation Fiber Optic Cleaning Guidelines Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Standards/Compliance SpecificationsIMC Networks Technical Support AIS Definition of Terms/AcronymsLED Certifications Document Number 57-80400-02 A0