Carrier Access AB II manual Asynchronous Subrate Options

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RS-232 Data Port Setup

5.1.3 Asynchronous Subrate Options

If your RS-232 serial device uses asynchronous subrates, select the appropriate options as shown below.

Data Size/Parity

Stop Bits

Asynchronous Baud Rate

Indicate the size of the data unit, either 7 or eight bits; and whether to disable parity checking (for eight-bit data units) or to use even or odd parity checking (for seven-bit data units).

Indicate whether to transmit one or two stop bits for each byte of data transmitted.

Select your serial device’s asynchronous baud rate.

Note that only one DS0 of the T1 can be cross connected to the RS-232 port in the Connections menu.

When using an asynchronous rate, the Access Bank II must be used to terminate the opposite end of the T1 circuit.

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Contents Access Bank Page Page Page Access Bank Access Bank II Snmp Access BankAccess Bank II Snmp Sdsl Access Bank II SdslPage Contents Data Port Setup System Requirements Getting StartedCreating a Shortcut on the Desktop Software InstallationInstalling Remote Monitor Software OverviewRemote Monitor 560DQDJHPHQW&DEOH Connecting the PC Directly to the Access BankWR%0 Connecting a Modem to the Access Bank II for Remote AccessStarting Up Remote Monitor Pull-Down Menus Selecting the Current Product Setting Up Remote MonitorSetting Up Remote Management Click on Connect Now, or Connecting to the Access BankSetting Up Remote Monitor Help Reading and Sending Screens General Rules and Tips for Using the Remote MonitorPage Screen Flagging Saving ConfigurationsChanging to a New Product Miscellaneous Loading ConfigurationsSystem Setup Screens System SetupFlagging Changed Screens Names Screen Problem Reporting Screen Snmp Screen System Clock ScreenConfiguring Network Parameters ColdStart Trap and warmStart Trap Configuring System Group Information Page T1 Setup T1 SetupSystem Clock Source 2 T1 Hardware SetupT1 Definitions Line Build Out LBO V.35 Data Port Setup Data Port SetupSetting the CTS Control Option RS-232 Data Port Setup RS-232 Data Port SetupSetting the Synchronous Data Rate or Asynchronous Subrate Synchronous Data Rate Option Asynchronous Subrate Options Page Static Connections ConnectionsConnecting Individual Channels Channel Type Configuring Contiguous ChannelsChannel/Signal Type Screen Event Log Screen PerformanceMessage Event Log Screen Clearing the Event Log Retrieving Events from the Event Log3 T1 History Definitions Loss of Received T1 Signal Also called Loss of Carrier5 T1 History Last 24 Hours Severely Errored SecondsTesting MaintenanceLoopback Configuration TSI Bert Loopback Configuration Settings Internal Bert ConfigurationAnalog Ports Update Intervals Update IntervalFXS Lcfo LCF LEDs System LEDs Definition of V.35 Status LED last LED DIP SwitchesDIP Switches