ADTRAN T3SU 300 user manual DTE Port 1 HSSI Interface, Auxiliary Port

Models: T3SU 300

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DTE Port 1 (HSSI Interface)

Chapter 2. Installation and Operation

The alarm function can be disabled through the ALARM RELAY selection of the CONFIGURATION menu.

DTE Port 1 (HSSI Interface)

DTE port 1 is a built-in HSSI port that resides on the main board of the T3SU 300. The bandwidth of this port is configurable from 75 kbps to 44.2 Mbps in 75 kbps increments. When a single application requires the full 44.2 Mbps of bandwidth, the T3SU 300 does not have to be equipped with additional port cards.

Auxiliary Port

The auxiliary (AUX) port is an 8-pin modular jack located on the rear panel of the T3SU 300. The function of this port differs, depending on which version of the T3SU 300 you have (1200217L1 or 1200217L2).

For the 1200217L1 product, this port provides a DTE-type, EIA-232 asynchronous serial port. This port can be connected to a VT 100 terminal or to a device running SLIP or async PPP. This port can also connect to an external modem to provide dialup VT 100, SLIP, or PPP. This port’s mode and baud rate are selected in the SYSTEM

MANAGEMENT portion of the CONFIGURATION menu.

For the 1200217L2 product, the AUX port provides a telephone line (POTS) connection for the internal V.34 modem.

For both versions of the product, the T3SU 300 can be configured as

adial-in host and also as a dial-out-on-TRAP device (meaning that the unit dials out to a specified host to report error conditions). Configuration for both the external (L1) and internal (L2) modem parameters is done in the DIALUP OPTIONS menu under the SYSTEM

MANAGEMENT portion of the CONFIGURATION menu

(CONFIGURATION ->SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ->DIALUP OPTIONS).

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ADTRAN T3SU 300 user manual DTE Port 1 HSSI Interface, Auxiliary Port