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data

transfers

are

regulated

 

data is lost.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MUX INITIATED

 

 

 

 

 

FLOW CONTROL

 

 

 

 

 

DATA

 

 

 

 

 

 

Channel

 

 

 

 

Mux

 

 

 

 

Device

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flow control stops the

 

 

 

input of data to the mux

so

that

no

CHANNEL DEVICE

INITIATED PACING

DATA

Channel

MuxDevice

Pacing stops the output of data from the mux

ENQ/ACK

These

two

 

commands

control

 

the

selection

of

 

a

special

 

 

flow

Flow Control

control

system

used

 

in

 

Hewlett

 

Packard

 

computer

systems.

 

It

is

 

sometimes

 

referred

 

to

 

as

 

 

Enquire/Acknowledge

 

flow

 

control

F3-F4

because it’s based on the computer sending an inquiry (ENQ)

 

 

 

and then expecting an

acknowledgment

 

 

(ACK).

 

 

 

 

F3

 

 

turns

 

 

 

 

on

 

 

 

 

this

 

feature and F4 turns off the feature.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pacing

The

Pacing

 

Control

 

command

(F5-on,

F6-off)

is

 

the

means

 

 

used

Control

to

control

data

flow

 

to

channel

devices.

 

Pacing

is

necessary

 

when

 

devices

operating

on

a

mux

channel

 

require

 

more

than

 

one

F5-F6

character

time

to process

the

data,

the

 

pacing

 

commands

 

initiate

 

control

so

 

that

data

is

not

 

lost

in

the

transfer

process.

 

The

 

MultiMux is shipped with pacing off and it will have to be turned

 

 

On if your

channel

device cannot accommodate the data volume.

 

 

 

 

The pacing method used is determined by the type of flow

 

 

control.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pass EIA

The

Pass

 

EIA

Signal

commands

(F7-on,

 

F8-off)

are

the

 

com-

Signals

mands

that

 

enable

or

disable

individual

 

channels

to

receive

 

EIA

 

control

signals

 

through

the

MultiMux.

Since

in

 

normal

interactive

F7-F8

operations,

the

 

existence

 

of

a

 

multiplexer

should

 

be

transparent

 

to

individual

 

users,

 

the

 

Pass

EIA

Signals

command

will

 

allow

 

terminals

to

 

operate

 

as

 

if

they

were

 

connected

directly

 

to

a

 

communications

line

and

 

not

through

a

 

multiplexer.

This

is

 

done

 

by

allowing

 

selected

 

pins

(signals)

on

one

mux

to

be

passed

 

through

to

 

selected

pins

 

(signals)

on

a

 

second

remote

mux.

 

The

 

following

diagram

shows

 

how

 

the

Pass

 

EIA

 

Signals

command

 

routes the selected signals:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MultiMux

(A)

IN 4

IN 20

IN 25

OUT 8

OUT 6

UT 22

Composite Link

Facility

(Effect of the

PASS EIA

Signal

F7

Command)

MultiMux

(B)

8 OUT

6 OUT

22 OUT

4 IN

20 IN 25 IN

Pass

The

Pass

Xon/Xoff

 

commands,

 

(F9-enable,

F10-disable),

are

Xon/Xoff

active

only if Xon/Xoff flow control

is

active.

Also

called

the

“Pass

 

Through”

commands,

they

enable

or

 

disable

 

the

MultiMux

from

F9-F10

passing

 

through

Xon/Xoff

flow

control

signals.

 

In

the

Enable

 

mode,

 

the

MultiMux

will

obey the

Xon/Xoff

commands

and

pass

 

them on to the channel device. When this command is enabled,

a

message

"TO

PREVENT DATA LOSS TO A PRINTER OR

OTHER PERIPHERAL WE RECOMMEND USING FLOW

 

 

CONTROL AND PACING, NOT PASS XON", is sent to the

 

channel device. In the

Disable

 

mode,

 

the

 

 

 

MultiMux

 

will

obey the

Xon/Xoff commands

and

not

send

them

to

the

 

channel device. The default condition is for Xon/Xoff Pass

 

Through to be disabled

and it normally should remain disabled.

However, in situations such as a slow data rate of a channel

 

 

device, disabling the passing of Xon/Xoff signals may improve

throughput by utilizing buffers in the mux.

 

Inverted

The

Inverted DTR Commands

(F11

and

F12)

work

in

conjunction

DTR

with Pacing Control and change the way the MultiMux reacts to

the

DTR

signal. With

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Contents MultiMux Page MultiMux #MMV1600C #MMV3200C Record of Revisions RevisionDescriptionTable of Contents Commands Operating ProceduresTroubleshooting Service, Warranty and Tech SupportTables AboutThisManual Service, Warranty and Tech Support Background Description of Statistical Multiplexing1.1 Statistical Multiplexing Communications Product DescriptionMultiMux MMV1600/3200 Series Block Diagram Page System Features Voice/Fax NetworkingDual Composite Links Dynamic Load BalanceChannel Switching Command ModemDiagnostics Parameter MemoryDynamic Buffering Response Time ControlSynchronous Data Channel FCC Regulations for Telephone Line Interconnection DOC Terminal EquipmentAU7USA-18883-DE-N DSU AU7USA-20328-MD-ESpecifications Async Data Channels System ControlComposite Link Internal DSUVoice Channels Electrical/PhysicalCompatibility DtmfConfiguration Description Model DescriptionConfiguration Configuration 1 Local Site Channel Parameters Configuration 1 Remote Site Channel ParametersConfiguration 1 Composite Link Configuration Configuration 2 Composite Link Configuration Remote Site Configuration 3 Local Site Channel Parameters Configuration 3 Remote Site 1 Channel ParametersConfiguration 3 Remote Site 2 Channel Parameters Configuration 4 FXO to FXS Configuration 4 Local Site Voice/Fax Channel ParametersConfiguration 4 Remote Site Voice/Fax Channel Parameters Configuration 5 E&M Configuration 5 Local site Voice/Fax Channel Parameters Configuration 5 Remote Site Voice/Fax Channel ParametersConfiguration 6 FXS to FXS Configuration 6 Local Site Voice/Fax Channel Parameters Configuration 6 Remote Site Voice/Fax Channel ParametersRemote Site Configuration 7 Local Site Voice/Fax Channel Parameters Configuration 7 Remote Site Voice/Fax Channel ParametersConfiguration 8 LAN to LAN Page InstallationProcedure Cabling ProcedureStepProcedure External Modem/DSU with RS232C InterfaceStep Procedure V.35 InterfaceSync Data Channel Port B only Async ChannelComposite Link Cabling Configuration Procedure Supervisory ConsoleCommand Modem Step Procedure Async Channels Step Procedure Voice/Fax ChannelsPage Command Summary Type Command DescriptionATC1B4800P1F1E0 SNGA..H $DSUACL$DSUBCL $DSUASPCommandDescription General Commands#MA H command menu is as follows General Help Store NewParameters HelpH4 menu is as follows H5 menu is as followsH6 menu is as follows H7 menu is as followsChannel Parameter Commands ENQ/ACK DTRMLA/B/D SB1 SB2Composite Link Speed and Clocking Commands $DSUCL$DSUSP $ MuxacliAdditional Composite Link Commands $MUXBRetransmit Timer List CompositeReport #RBxxxxxVoice/Fax Channel Commands Command Level Wire Silence SuppressionLocal Interface ATV1/2LIFXOTest Commands ATV1/2LIFXSLATV1/2RIFXO ATV1/2RIFXSGCommand Modem Commands T11T12 MultiMuxOperatingProcedures MultiMux Operating ProceduresConfiguration of Port a Composite Link Configuration of Port B Composite LinkConfiguration of Port B Sync Data Voice/Fax Operating Procedures Voice/Fax Operating ProceduresCommand Modem Operating Procedures Command Modem Operating ProceduresCommand Modem Access on Command modem operation and put ImportanceofCompositeStatistics IntroductionTroubleshootingGuide Data Troubleshooting GuideTestCables RD LED on RD OFF Voice/Fax Troubleshooting Guide Voice/fax channelCannot communicate ChannelDeviceTesting Channel Device Testing ProcedureLocal Loop Test #4 DSUandCommunicationsLineTesting DSU and Communications Line Testing ProcedureRemote Digital Loop Test #5 MultiMuxFunctionalTestingProcedures MultiMux Functional Testing ProceduresWatch DOG Test Passed Voice/FaxChannelTesting Voice/Fax Channel Testing ProcedureVOICE/FAX Loopback Test #12 SyncDataChannelTesting Sync Data Channel Testing ProcedureService, Warranty and Tech Support Repair Procedures for International Distributors Ascii Character Code/Hex/Decimal Conversion Chart AppendixASignal Information Negative Positive Appendix BCabling Diagrams Appendix CCommand Port Cables DCE to DTE cablingComposite Link Cabling RJ48 Cabling for Internal DSU RJ45 Spade Lug Wire Color Function Voice/Fax Channel ConnectorsDescription FXO Description FXS Description I-V Voice/Fax Channel CableCommand Name Default Answer aRepeat LastATH1 ATH0ATO ATQ1ATD5551212R RegisterRead or WriteConfiguration displays View ActiveUser Profiles Store ActiveATX0 ATX1ATX2 Command Execution Mode WhileReturning to After DialTable E-1. LED Indicators Indicator DescriptionAppendix E LED Indicators Description Back PanelFCR ON/OFF Switch Power ConnectorBPS Modem DIAL-UP Line Connector Command Port TERMINAL/PC ConnectorVOICE/FAX Channel 2 FXS Connector VOICE/FAX Channel 2 FXO ConnectorVOICE/FAX Channel 1 E&M Connector VOICE/FAX Channel 1 FXS ConnectorChannel Board Number of Channels Switch RS232C/V.35 ShuntChannel # Appendix F Flow Control BackgroundOff Printer pacing and Flow Control Glossary of Terms Page Format Page Parameter Page Page Symbols DOC DSUExternal Composite Link FXO FXSLads List Channel Parameters Command Load DSU Factory Defaults CommandMultiMux Functional Testing Procedure Link ProtocolPDN PstnREN RJ48SStop Bit Command SB1-SB2 Transmit XMT IndicatorStdm Voice/Fax Channel Testing Procedure Voice/Fax Input Level Gain CommandWord Length Select Command WL5-8 Voice/Fax Channels