54CHAPTER A: OPTIONAL CABLE SPECIFICATIONS
Synchronous and V.35 and V.24
mode. The maximum transmission distance and baud rate of the signal vary with the operating mode. See Table 29 for details.
Table 29 Transmission Rate and Transmission Distance of V.24
V.24 |
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Baud Rate (bps) | Distance (m) | Baud Rate (bps) | Distance (m) |
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2400 | 60 | 2400 | 1250 |
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4800 | 60 | 4800 | 625 |
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9600 | 30 | 9600 | 312 |
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19200 | 30 | 19200 | 156 |
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38400 | 20 | 38400 | 78 |
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64000 | 20 | 56000 | 60 |
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115200 | 10 | 64000 | 50 |
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- | - | 2048000 | 30 |
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CAUTION: The baud rate should not exceed 64 Kbps when the V.24 cable operates in synchronous mode.
DTE and DCE mode
The synchronous serial port can operate in both DTE mode and DCE mode. For two devices connected directly, one device should operate in DTE mode, and the other device should operate in DCE mode. The DCE mode device provides a synchronous clock and specifies the transmission rate, the DTE mode device accepts the synchronous clock and communicates at the specified transmission rate. Usually, the router serves as the DTE device. To determine whether the device is a DTE or a DCE, refer to the user manual for the device. Table 30 helps identify DTE and DCE devices.
Table 30 Typical DTE and DCE
Type of | Type of Interface | Typical Equipment |
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DTE | male | PC or router |
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DCE | female | Modem, multiplexer or CSU/DSU |
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In general, the asynchronous serial interface is connected to a modem or a terminal adapter (TA) to act as the
V.24