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Glossary

DDS

dataphone digital service. AT&T private line service for transmitting data over a digital system. The digital transmission system transmits electrical signals direct- ly, instead of translating the signals into tone of varied frequencies as with tradi- tional analog transmission systems. Digital techniques provide more efficient use of transmission facilities, resulting in lower error rates and costs than analog sys- tems.

digital

Referring to communications procedures, techniques, and equipment where infor- mation is encoded as either a binary 1 or 0, the representation of information in dis- crete binary form, discontinuous in time, as opposed to the analog representation of information in variable but continuous waveforms.

DSU

data service unit. A device providing interface between a data terminal or other data communications device and a digital access line.

DTE

data terminal equipment. The portion of a data terminal that interfaces to the end- user’s equipment. The main difference between DCE and DTE is that pins 2 and 3 are reversed on the EIA-232.

Frame

A group of bits sent serially over a communications channel. Generally a local transmission unit sent between data-link-layer entities that contains its own con- trol information for addressing and error checking. The basic data transmission unit is employed with bit-oriented protocols, similar to blocks. In video transmis- sion, a set of electron scan lines that comprise a television picture (usually 525 in the U.S.).

in-band signalling

Signalling made up of tones which pass within the voice frequency band and are carried along the same circuit as the talk path being established by the signals. Vir- tually all signalling (request for service, dialing, disconnect, etc.) in the U.S. is in- band signalling. Most of that signalling is MF (multi-frequency) dialing. The more modern form of signalling is out-of-band.

information element

The name for the data fields within an ISDN Layer 3 message.

interface

A common boundary between two systems over which the inter-system commu- nication occurs.

interworking

Communication between two types of networks or end equipment. This may or may not involve a difference in signalling or protocol elements supported.

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Contents Part Numbers ISU Dual Port Isdn Service UnitTrademarks Isdn Page Canadian Emissions Requirements Canadian Equipment Limitations Table of Contents Software Version Txinit Txfa TXADD01 Txdeq Tanull Tcid DSU 57.6 AsyncSAP Fallback 109 List Figure E-1 EIA-232 Interface 119 List of Tables Viii Adtran ISU Isdn OverviewISU 2x64 Rear Panel Indicator Definition DTE IndicatorsISU 2X64 Interoperability ISU 2X64 Single Port OperationISU 2x64 Front Panel ISU 2x64 Interoperability DTE#2 Recommended Operating ProtocolsCall Type Protocol Sync Rates Supported bps Async Recommended Operating ModesUnderstanding Isdn and the ISU Isdn Ordering Codes Chapter Isdn ServiceCapability R previously Generic Data Capability S previously Generic Data MCapability C previously Generic Data C B1 previously Generic Data BI2 previously Generic Data I-1DN J3 previously Generic Data J-1DNM5 previously Generic Data M-1DN J2 previously Generic Data JNetwork Connection Chapter InstallationDTE Data Connection VT 100 Maintenance Help Screen Maintenance InterfaceDial Interface Connection Menu Navigation Chapter OperationCurrent Status Menu Front Panel DTE IndicatorsGetting Started VT 100 Menu SupportStatus Buffer VT 100 Status Screen Status ScreenVT 100 Configuration Screen Configuration ScreenChapter Testing Test OptionsVT 100 Test Menu Screen Loopback Network Loopback DTELoopback Protocol Test Menu TreeLoopback Disable Loopback RemoteTest Remote Software Version NEBE/FEBELoopback Both DTEs Test 2047 BothChapter Configuration Dial Line OperationDial Line Menu Tree VT 100 Configuration Menu Screen Setting the Switch Protocol=AT&T 5ESS LCD Configuration Menu TreeCofiguration Setting the Call Type Smart Dial Strings Setting the Terminal IDSetting the Busy Out Port Setting the Dial Options Dial Options, RS-366 Menu Tree =CONFIGAT Commands Example ATI1 Example ATSS80? =V.25 Dial Options, V.25 bis Menu TreeDial Line, Auto Answer Menu Tree =CONFIGBis Async Menu Tree Data Bits Menu TreeSetting Auto Answer Setting Answer Tone =Dial Line =Netw. options Answer Tone Menu TreeSetting Call Screening Setting Connect TimoutConnect Timout Menu Tree Call Screening Menu TreeSBus Termination Menu Tree SBus TerminationLeased Line Service Clock mode Slave/MasterLeased Line Menu Tree Channel Rate Limited Distance Modem ApplicationsLeased Application with Channel Banks SBus Termination DTE Options for Asynchronous and Synchronous Operation Asynchronous DTE Options Menu TreeSynchronous DTE Options Menu Tree Bit Rate DTR Options Data Format Menu Tree Flow Control Menu TreeTransmit Clock Menu Tree AutobaudProtocol Menu Tree Setting Protocol OptionsClear Channel =BONDING mode Protocol BONDING, Mode 1 Menu TreeTxdeq DSU 57.6 Async Call Type Rate Adaption Protocols Typical Units Supported Rate Adaptation ProtocolsPPP Menu Tree Point-to-Point Protocol PPP Front Panel Dialing Options Chapter Dial OptionsVT 100 Dial Options Screen Dial Menu TreeDial number Hang up lineRedial last # Answer CallChapter Quick Setup Quick Setup ConfigurationQuick Setup Menu Tree Quick Setup Data protocol Bonding mode DTE mode Asynchronous Protocol Bonding mode DTE mode Asynchronous Leased Line Second AT&T 5ESSQuick Setup Security Menu Tree SecurityRemote Config Set PasswordRemote Config Menu Tree Lock KeypadCfg. Rmt. Unit Lpbk remote 1BLpbk remote 2B Security and Remote Configuration Chapter Troubleshooting If Self Test FailsIf The ISU 2x64 Does Not Read Ready Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If the Wrong DTE Port Answers a Call If you Cannot Connect Calls Troubleshooting CallsChapter Specifications Only available on part numbers 1200051L5 and 1200051L6 High x 8.75 wide x 11.00 deep, 3 lbs Specifications Appendix a AT CommandsCarrier Detect CD Control Line Options DTE Data Type Options 5ESS Isdn U-Interface Operational Mode Options Appendix a AT Commands Appendix B Current Status Messages ISU is receiving its first TEI from the network Unit is ready to make or accept a call DSU 57.6 Async rate adaptation protocol Appendix C Status Buffer Messages Call control error Called number is busy Called number is out of order Facility requested cannot be provided by the network Invalid message, protocol error Bonding negotiation has failed Number dialed has been changed Local DTE invalid S-register setting Phone number dialed does not exist Register List Appendix DAuto Answer CharacterIs set S26.......DTE Rate Adjust NumberLOW Layer Comp = Locd DTE CDDTE DTR DTR= Bisync = NEC S52.......SWITCH TypeType Dial Mode= Fallback = PPPChannel Rate DTE ModeSPID1 LOC SPID2 LOCDTE DTE FlowDCE DTE Clock118 EIA-232 Interface Appendix EInterface RS-530ST-B RS-366 InterfacePIN RJ-45 Dial Line Connector U InterfaceMaintenance Connector RJ-45 Dial Line Connector S/T Interface124 Appendix F Ordering Isdn Without IOCs Isdn Service Ordering Information for the Adtran ISU 127 TEI Local Service Local Interface RequirementsPhysical Interface Long Distance Service Deciding What Services to Order5ESS Custom Line Additional Parameters 5ESS Features DMS-100 Protocol Version 1 Line Additional Parameters DMS FeaturesSetting UP the ISU 2X64 for a NEW Line After Service Is Installed134 Acronyms PRI Asynchronous transmission GlossaryCcitt DDS Isdn NT1 TE1 2B+D 144 Numerics Index146 Isdn 123 Txdeq Txfa Txinit 150 Product Support Information
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