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Table 4-6 DTE CONFIGURATION MENU Options

 

 

 

 

Parameter

Description/Action

 

 

 

 

DTE Interface

This allows you to select V.35, RS449, X.21 or HSSI as the DTE Interface.

 

 

To change the present DTE Interface, use the UP and DOWN ARROW

 

 

keys to highlight DTE Interface. Use the Space Bar to toggle between

 

 

V.35, RS-449, X.21, and HSSI until the desired choice appears. Highlight

 

 

Confirm, and press the Enter key to confirm the change. (Default - V.35)

 

 

 

 

DTE Toggle Interval

This parameter determines the length of the interval during which the DTE

 

 

lead indicating signal presence is deasserted when a change in the DTE

 

 

data rate occurs.

 

 

The DTE data rate changes if a network port goes or is taken out of

 

 

service, or if a network loopback is set. The DTE lead toggled is RLSD in

 

 

V.35, RS449, and X.21 modes, and CA in HSSI mode. This toggle

 

 

interval is needed by some DTE devices to allow resynchronization to the

 

 

new data rate. THe interval may be set to NONE, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, or 2.0

 

 

seconds. (Default - NONE)

 

 

 

 

Clock

This item allows you to enable either the SCT or SCTE leads, and to set the

 

 

transmit (Tx), and receive (Rx) to Normal or Inverted mode.

 

 

Note: In x.21 mode SCT corresponds to the S clock signal and SCTE to

 

 

the x clock signal.

 

 

To set the DTE Clock parameters, use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to

 

 

highlight the configurable Clock items, and use the Space Bar to toggle

 

 

between the selections until the desired choice appears. The options are

 

 

SCT or SCTE, Tx Normal or Inverted, and Rx Normal or Inverted. When

 

 

the desired selection is in the display, highlight Confirm, and press the

 

 

Enter key to confirm the change (Default - SCTE, Tx Normal, Rx Normal)

 

 

 

 

RLSD (Receive Line Signal

This allows you to Assert, DeAssert, or set to Automatic the RLSD leads.

 

Detector)

To change or set the RLSD lead status, use the UP and DOWN ARROW

 

 

 

 

keys to highlight RLSD, and use the Space Bar to toggle between Assert,

 

 

DeAssert, or Automatic until the desired choice appears. Highlight

 

 

Confirm, and press the Enter key to confirm the change. (In Automatic

 

 

mode, the 3800E places the signal high when you have a clear signal

 

 

from the network, indicating the E1 is up and running.)

 

 

In X.21 mode, RLSD refers to the X.21 signal called Indication. (Default -

 

 

Automatic)

 

 

 

 

 

Terminal Interface

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