Glossary

AMI

Alternate Mark Inversion coding format.

BPV

Bipolar Violation. A type of error detected by using a modified bipolar signaling method in

 

which a control code is inserted. Used with AMI coding format.

B8ZS

Bipolar with eights and Zeroes Substitution. An encoding scheme for transmitting clear

 

channel signals over a T1 line.

CD

Carrier Detect. A signal indicating that energy exists on the transmission circuit.

 

Associated with Pin 8 on an EIA-232 interface.

CO

Central Office. As used in this manual, CO denotes any central site as distinguished from

 

the Customer Premises site.

COM port

Communications port. A computer's serial communications port used to transmit to and

 

receive data from a DCE. The DCE connects directly to this port.

CP

Customer Premises.

CPE

Customer Premises Equipment. Terminating equipment supplied by either the customer or

 

some other supplier that is connected to the telecommunications network (e.g., DSUs,

 

terminals, phones, routers, modems).

CRC

Cyclic Redundancy Check. A commonly used method of error detection.

CTS

Clear to Send. An EIA-lead standard for V.24 circuit CT 106; an output signal

 

(DCE-to-DTE).

CV

Code Violation. This is equivalent to a BPV. Used with HDB3 coding format.

DCE

Data Communications Equipment. The equipment that provides the functions required to

 

establish, maintain, and end a connection. It also provides the signal conversion required

 

for communication between the DTE and the network.

DSR

Data Set Ready. An EIA-lead standard for V.24 circuit CT 107; an output signal

 

(DCE-to-DTE).

DSX-1

Digital Signal cross-connection (of network equipment) at T1 rates.

DS1

Digital Signal level 1. A framing specification for T1 circuits.

DTE

Data Terminal Equipment. The equipment, such as computers, printers, and routers, that

 

provide or create data.

DTR

Data Terminal Ready. An EIA-lead standard for V.24 circuit CT 108; an input signal

 

(DTE-to-DCE).

E1

A data signaling rate common outside the United States. A wideband interface operating at

 

2.048 Mbps defined by CCITT standards G.703 and G.704.

factory defaults

A predetermined set of configuration options for general operation.

FAS

Frame Alignment Signal. A loss of signal (LOS) error detection.

FAW

Frame Alignment Word. A loss of synchronization error detection.

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October 1997

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