Glossary
GL-4 3166-A2-GB20-10
November 1998
A thin, flexible magnetic disk enclosed in a protective jacket.
Download branch of the DSU/CSU menu tree.
A process that transfers device firmware and software from a locally-attached PC to a
device, or allows the duplication of firmware and software from a local device to a remote
device.
A device that is connected farther from the host computer.
Data Set Ready. A signal from the modem to the DTE that indicates the modem is turned
ON and connected to the DTE.
Data Service Unit. Data communications equipment that provides timing, signal
regeneration, and an interface to data terminal equipment. A subrate DSU/CSU is normally
referred to as a DSU.
Digital Signal Cross Connect level 1. An interconnection point for terminals, multiplexers
and transmission facilities.
Digital Signal Level 0. A 64 kbps standard signal or channel.
Assigning specific DS0 channels in the DSU/CSU to specific interfaces (network, DTE
Drop/Insert, etc.).
Digital Signal level 1. A signal of 1.544 Mbps in North America.
Defines objects for managing the network and DTE Drop/Insert interfaces on the
DSU/CSU.
Data Terminal Equipment. The equipment, such as a computer or terminal, that provides
data in the form of digital signals for transmission.
Data Terminal Loopback. Loopback mode that loops the data for a particular synchronous
data port back to the port just before it is combined with the rest of the T1 data stream.
Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency. A signaling method using two voice frequencies to designate
the tones used for touch-tone dialing, as distinguished from pulse dialing.
Data Terminal Ready. A signal from the DTE to the modem, sent via Pin 20 of the
EIA-232 interface (V.24 circuit 108/1, /2), that indicates the DTE is turned ON and
connected to the modem.
The transmission standard that specifies 12 frames as a superframe that is used for frame
synchronization and to locate signaling bits.
A wideband digital interface operating at 2.048 Mbps, defined by ITU recommendations
G.703 and G.704. It is used primarily outside North America.
Embedded Data Link. The 8 kbps in-band performance channel that provides 4 kbps of
user bandwidth for the support of an SNMP management link.
Excessive Error Rate. An error rate that is greater than the threshold that has been
configured in the device.
Electronic Industries Association. This organization provides standards for the data
communications industry to ensure uniformity of interface between DTEs and DCEs.
An Electronic Industries Association standard for a high-speed, 25-position, DCE/DTE
interface.
MIB objects unique to a specific company’s devices.
A trap unique to a specific company’s devices.
diskette
DL branch
download
downstream device
DSR
DSU
DSX-1
DS0
DS0 channel
allocation
DS1
DS1/E1 MIB
DTE
DTLB
DTMF
DTR
D4
E1
EDL
EER
EIA
EIA-530-A
Enterprise MIB
enterprise-specific
trap