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Specific
Configuration
Guidelines
This section presents specific configuration guidelines for the selection of parameter values. You may also wish to refer to Section
SYSTEM PARAMETER
See parameter definitions in Section
CLK MASTER The selection can be made only at the unit configured as
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| equipment at both link ends, you can also select INT. | |
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ACTIVE TS | ∙ For | |
| number of active time slots must be equal to the | |
| multiplier of the basic data rate (64 kbps) which | |
| yields the required user's data rate. The maximum | |
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ETHERNET | Select the method used to handle the LAN traffic, | |
MODE | ||
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| the Ethernet interface. | |
BRIDGING | Select FILTERED if you want to operate the E1 link as a | |
| remote bridge (the recommended method). To operate the | |
| link as a LAN extender (or repeater), select TRAN. |
This parameter appears only for