Switch S1-3: Data Set Ready During Local Line Loopback Test

Use Switch S1-3 to control the behavior of the DSR signal at the EIA interface during the local line loopback test.

S1-3

Setting

Description

On

Enabled

DSR is on during local

 

 

line loop (default)

Off

Disabled

DSR is off during local

 

 

line loop

Switches S1-4: Management Setting

When setting the SNMP Management, the DTE rate switches (S1- 1, S1-2, and S2-1) are also needed to be at the ON position. Therefore, to set a 1092A unit SNMP management mode, the following switches have to be at the ON position, S1-1, S1-2, S2-1, and S1-4.

Use Switch S1-4 to configure the 1092ARC’s management setting.

S1-3

Setting

Description

On

SNMP Management

Using Netlink

 

 

Management System

Off

Control Port Management

Using VT100 Control

 

 

Port Management

Switches S1-6 and S1-7: Transmit Clock Source

Use Switches S1-6 and S1-7 to configure the 1092ARC for internal, external, or receive recover clock mode.

S1-6

S1-7

Setting

Description

On

On

Internal

Transmit Clock

 

 

 

derived internally

Off

On

External

Transmit Clock

 

 

 

derived from the

 

 

 

terminal interface

On

Off

Receive Recover

Transmit clock derived

 

 

 

from the received line

 

 

 

signal

Off

Off

hardware reset

Reset to use hardware

 

 

 

switches for

 

 

 

configuration

Switch S1-8: Response to Remote Loop Request

Use Switch S1-8 to allow the Model 1092ARC to enter the Remote Digital Loopback diagnostic test when requested to do so by the far end modem. For example, when Switch S1-8 is set to “ON”, it will enter RDL mode (See Section 5.2.2) when requested to do so by the remote modem.

S1-8

Setting

On

Response to RDL Request Enabled

Off

Response to RDL Request Disabled

3.1.3 Configuration Switch Set “S2” - Management Port Address

If the address is 0 (all ON positions ON S2), then the unit will run completely from its' dip-switch configuration. This can be useful for testing circuits independently of the management system.

In order to use the SNMP or control port management, an address is required. If an address is placed on the switch, the unit will boot from its stored flash configuration. It begins looking for POLL commands from the Model 1001MC (SNMP management mode).

Switch S2 allows an 7 bit address to be assigned to a link. The following rules apply to setting the address. Bit S2-1 is the least significant bit. A bit set to "ON" is considered a "0". A bit set to "OFF" is considered a "1". Patton Electronics suggests that you set your addresses starting with address 1 at the far left of your rack (farthest away from the power supplies) and increment the numbers by one as you go from left to right. Setting the addresses in this manner will make configuration easier as you start using the web page management. An example of this is shown in table A-1.

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Patton electronic 1092ARC Switch S1-3 Data Set Ready During Local Line Loopback Test, Switches S1-4 Management Setting

1092ARC specifications

The Patton Electronics 1092ARC is a versatile and robust device designed for reliable communication and connectivity in various applications. As a part of Patton's extensive product portfolio, the 1092ARC stands out due to its impressive feature set and advanced technologies, making it a preferred choice for network administrators and businesses seeking durable and efficient solutions.

One of the main features of the 1092ARC is its ability to support both voice and data transmission over an extended distance. This is particularly beneficial for organizations that require unified communications while maintaining cost-effectiveness. The device is equipped with two FXO ports and two FXS ports, allowing for the seamless integration of traditional telephony systems with IP-based networks.

The 1092ARC utilizes advanced echo cancellation technology, ensuring high-quality voice transmission without delays or disturbances. This feature significantly enhances the user experience, especially during critical voice communications. The device also supports various telephony protocols, including SIP and MGCP, providing flexibility in deployment and integration with existing networks.

In terms of connectivity, the 1092ARC offers dual Ethernet ports, allowing users to easily bridge multiple networks. This capability is complemented by its support for VLAN tagging, which enhances network management and traffic segmentation. The device also features an Integrated Network Management System (INMS) for streamlined monitoring and configuration, simplifying network administration.

Another standout characteristic of the 1092ARC is its rugged construction, designed to operate in challenging environments. With a wide operating temperature range and robust form factor, this device ensures reliable performance even in extreme conditions. Its energy-efficient design contributes to lower operational costs while delivering consistent performance.

The Patton 1092ARC also prioritizes security, featuring built-in firewall capabilities and support for VPN connections. These security measures protect sensitive data and communications from unauthorized access, making it an ideal choice for businesses concerned about data integrity and privacy.

Overall, the Patton Electronics 1092ARC is a highly capable device that combines advanced features, innovative technologies, and rugged durability. Its versatility in handling both voice and data communications makes it suitable for various applications, positioning it as a valuable asset in any modern communication infrastructure.