COMSPHERE 3550 Series Data Service Units
CCITT | The International Consultative Committee for Telegraphy and Telephony, a |
| committee of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). |
clamping | A function of the DSU that forces the output signal to go low (Off) and causes the |
| DSU to ignore input signals. |
CMI | Control Mode Idle. A control signal sent over the DDS line to indicate that no data |
| activity is being sent. |
collision | A collision occurs when two tributary DSUs transmit data onto the network at the |
| same time. The transmissions interfere with each other and neither is successfully |
| received. |
control | A DSU or modem that is, for diagnostic purposes, at the logical head of a |
| hierarchical network. It is the unit from which tests and commands are issued to |
| other units on the same circuit. There is only one control per link. |
Control Channel | The diagnostic interface between the 6700 Series NMS and the SDU for a |
(CC) | Model 3551 DSU, and the Hubbing Device for the Model 3550. |
core | A function of the circuit card that provides data transmission capability. With |
| Model 3550 or Model 3551 DSUs, there are two cores ± one for the DSU and one |
| for the DBM, and the data can be transmitted through either (also see active core). |
CSA | Canadian Standards Association. |
CTS | The state of the |
Data Communications | A device, such as a DSU or modem, that provides an interface between a DTE |
Equipment | device and a digital or dial/analog network (also called data |
(DCE) | equipment). |
data router | A sophisticated circuit switch in the DSU that is capable of connecting several |
| communication interfaces in more than one way, redirecting or routing data to an |
| alternate path. |
Data Service Unit | A DCE device that interprets, interfaces, and provides timing and signal control |
(DSU) | between a DTE device and a digital network. |
Data Terminal Equipment | A computer or peripheral device, such as a terminal or printer; a data source or sink. |
(DTE) | |
DBM | The V.32 dial backup module that can be ordered for the DSU. This module |
| operates at 14.4 kbps and provides an alternate data path in case of failure of the |
| digital connection through the dial network. |
DDS | Digital Data Service, such as the ACCUNETr Spectrum of Digital Services that |
| provides digital (not dial) communication circuits. |
dedicated backup | A dial backup module (DBM) assigned to a particular DSU that is continually |
| available for service restoration. The DBM switches to Dial Backup mode |
| automatically when the DDS line fails; no switching is required. An external dial |
| backup unit (DBU) can also provide dedicated backup. |
December 1996 |