Vanguard Managed Solutions 6500 PLUS DSU Input and Output Signaling, Input Signals

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DSU Input and Output Signaling

Introduction

 

 

 

The input and output signaling information is useful as a debugging tool and replaces

 

the EIA summary information associated with other DIM types.

Input Signals

 

 

 

This table describes the input signals.

 

 

 

 

NIS

Not In Service—This signal is normally low (L). If no signal is

 

 

 

received, or the DSU option is in DSU Loopback mode, or if idle codes

 

 

 

are received, NIS is listed as high (H). This signal is used to determine if

 

 

 

the other end of the connection is available.

 

 

 

 

BPV

Bipolar Violation—This signal is “H” during normal operation. When

 

 

 

the signal is “L,” it indicates that some type of bipolar violation was

 

 

 

received by the DSU option. The signal toggles during a DSU loopback

 

 

 

condition.

 

 

 

 

DL

DSU Loopback—This signal is normally “H.” An “L” indicates that a

 

 

 

DSU loopback mode is entered.

 

 

 

 

C+

Positive Sealing Current*— This signal is “H” if the DC current on the

 

 

 

telephone company interface is not in the positive direction.

 

 

 

 

C-

Negative Sealing Current* —This signal is “H” if the DC current on the

 

 

 

telephone company interface is not in the negative direction. An “L”

 

 

 

indicates that the DSU option has detected a negative “sealing” current

 

 

 

and is therefore performing a CSU loopback.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When both C+ and C- are “H”, it indicates that no sealing current exists. This is

 

 

often the case when connected to other DSU type hardware. Normally, the signal

 

 

for C+ is “L” when connected to central office equipment (OCU hardware).

Output Signals

 

 

 

Although you cannot directly access the output signals, they are manipulated by the

 

DSU option software and may be useful for informational purposes. The following

 

table describes the output signals.

 

 

 

 

RS

Reset— This output resets the DSU option hardware. Its normal

 

 

 

operating state is “H.”

 

 

 

 

LL

Local Loopback — When this signal is “L”, the DSU hardware is

 

 

 

locally looping data back to the 6520 hardware by way of the EIM.

 

 

 

 

CL

CSU Loopback —When this signal is “L”, the DSU hardware is looping

 

 

 

the remote connection's receive to transmit.

 

 

 

 

IDL

Idle —An “H” on this signal tells the DSU hardware to send idle bipolar

 

 

 

violations to the remote system.

 

 

 

 

CLK

Clock Mode—The signal “H” denotes the use of the network clock. The

 

 

 

DSU option provides the clock when this signal is “L.”

 

 

 

 

You can view these signals using the control terminal Monitor menu item on the

 

Main menu within the CTP in the control terminal.

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