Configuration DIP Switch Set “S1”

Switches S1-1 through S1-8 may be used to configure CO/CP operation, line framing and coding, CRC-4 operation, and DTE initiated loop diag- nostics. Default settings of S1 switches are shown in Table 1.

 

 

 

Table 1: S1 Summary Table

 

 

 

Position

 

Function

 

Factory Default

 

 

 

 

 

 

S1-1

 

CO/CP Setting

 

On

CP Mode

 

 

S1-2

 

Line Coding

 

Off

HDB3

 

 

S1-3

 

CRC-4 Enable

 

Off

Disabled

 

 

S1-4

 

Reserved

 

Off

 

 

 

S1-5

 

Reserved

 

On

 

 

 

S1-6

 

Reserved

 

Off

 

 

 

S1-7

 

Reserved

 

On

 

 

 

S1-8

 

Reserved

 

Off

 

 

Switch S1-1: CO/CP. Use Switch S1-1 configure the CO (located at the Central Office or or G.703/G.704 demarcation point) or CP (located at the Customer Premises) mode of the 1088/K.

S1-1

CO/CP Mode

 

 

Off

CO = located at the Central Office

On

CP = located at the Customer Premises

 

 

CO/CP Configuration. The Model 1088/K does not use clock mode set- tings as described in other Patton mDSL products. Instead, the Model 1088/K will always recover the clocking from the G.703/4 network and use this clock to send data across the DSL span to the remote DSL modem, which will use the incoming to send data out to G.703/4 net- work. Therefore, one unit must be set for CO mode (located at the G.703 demarcation), and the other unit must be set for CP mode (located at the customer premises). This type of clocking method was employed for two reasons:

To allow two independent networks to use the modems as indepen- dent clocking paths.

To allow the user to independently specify the timing source for the network based on external equipment.

CO/CP and Using the 1088/K with other Patton mDSL modems

Other Patton mDSL modems allow the option of specifying the clock mode, but not the CO/CP designation. This is already done internally

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Patton electronic 1088/K user manual Configuration DIP Switch Set S1, S1-1 CO/CP Mode

1088/K specifications

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