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3160 DSU/CSU
Quick Reference
Document Number 3160-A2-GL11-80
May 2000
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Installation Procedure
Before installing the DSU/CSU, read the
Important Safety Instructions
beginning on
page 25.
The following procedure is for experienced DSU/CSU users who are familiar with the
3160 DSU/CSU installation process and have no special requirements for their
application. See the
ACCULINK DSU/CSU Operator’s Guide
for more information.
1. Attach the power cord to the rear of the DSU/CSU and the other end to a grounded
115 Vac power outlet.
2. Attach the DSU/CSU network connection to the T1 network using the appropriate
cable. Attach the 3160 DSU/CSU to the customer premises equipment via the DTE
(DSX-1) and/or port connectors.
3. Power on the DSU/CSU to perform the power-on self-test.
4. If you intend to use front panel emulation, connect the cable from the PC to the
COM port on the rear panel of the DSU/CSU.
5. If you intend to manage the DSU/CSU with SNMP over an Ethernet LAN, connect
the 10BaseT port to your LAN and assign an IP address to the port. See
Configuration Procedures
on page 4.
6. If you do not intend to use the DTE Drop/Insert T1 port, disable it. See
Configuration Procedures
on page 4. The default setting for this port is Enabled.
7. Customize the configuration options for your environment as required.
8. During the power-on self-test, the FAIL LED flashes, then all LEDs blink twice.
When the test is complete, verify that the DSU/CSU is functional by observing that
the OK, NETWORK SIG, and DTE SIG LEDs are lit.
3
PORT 2PORT 1CLOCK IN
POWER
10 BASE-T
COM DSX-1MODEM NETWORK
PORT 2PORT 1CLOCK IN
PORT 4PORT 3
AUX PORT
COM PORT MODEM
DTE
POWER
NETWORK
CAUTION:
AUX PORT OR COM PORT MUST NOT BE CONNECTED TO PSTN OR T1 NETWORK
NEC
CLASS 2
INPUT
99-15573-01
Modem
Power
Modem
Power
Front
Panel
3164 DSU/CSU
3164
DSU/CSU
3160
DSU/CSU
Serial
Port
or
COM Port
Network
Port
Modem
Port
COM
Port
Network
Port
Modem
Port
Network
Port
To
Router
or
SNMP
Manager
SNMP
Manager
PC
or
Terminal
Terminal
or
PSTN
T1 Network
10BaseT
Port
10BaseT
SNMP Manager
Cabling Examples
4
Configuration Procedures
For detailed configuration procedures see Chapter 4,
Configuration
, and Appendix C,
Configuration Options
, of the
Operator’s Guide
.
Displaying/Editing Configuration Options
To display/edit configuration options:
1. From the top-level menu screen (which you can access by pressing the
key),
select Cnfig.
2. Select the configuration option set to be copied into the Edit area by using the
appropriate Function key (F1, F2, or F3). Use the scroll keys (
and ), if
necessary.
The Factory 1 configuration for ESF framing format and B8ZS line coding format is
the default configuration and is appropriate for most networks. For D4 framing
format and AMI line coding format, use the Factory 2 configuration. See Table 3.
3. Select Edit.
4. From the Edit screen, select the functional group you want to edit by pressing the
appropriate Function key. Use the scroll keys (
and ), if necessary.
Saving Edit Changes
To save edit changes:
1. From the Choose Funct screen (one level above the Edit screen, two levels below
the top-level menu screen), select Save.
2. Choose whether you want to save to the Active, Customer 1, or Customer 2 area.
Use the scroll keys (
and ), if necessary.
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Configuring the 10BaseT Port
To configure the 10BaseT port:
1. From the top-level menu screen, select Cnfig.
2. Select Activ.
3. Select Edit.
4. Select User.
5. Press F1 (Next) until the ENET Use configuration option appears.
6. Select the appropriate protocol for your network.
7. Press F1 (Next) until the ENET IP Adr configuration option appears.
8. Press F2 (Edit) to edit the IP address. You have the option of using F3 (Clear) to
reset the IP address to the factory default
000.000.000.000
.
9. Use the
and keys to position the cursor under the digit you want to
change. Press F1 (Up) to increment the digit or F2 (Down) to decrement the digit.
10. Press F3 (Save) to save the value. Otherwise, the original value will be retained.
11. Return to editing the User configuration options. Press F1 (Next) until the ENET
NetMask configuration option appears.
12. Press F2 (Edit) to edit the subnet mask. Press F3 (Save) to save the value.
Configuring the DTE Port
Network DS0s must be mapped to the DTE port for DSX-1 voice to a PBX. To assign
Network DS0s 1 through 12 to the DTE port for voice traffic to a PBX:
1. From the top-level menu screen, select Cnfig.
2. Select Activ.
3. Select Edit.
4. Select DTE.
5. Using Table 1 as a guide make sure that the DTE port is enabled and that the
framing and coding are appropriate for the PBX. If the DTE port will not be used,
make sure that it is disabled.
6
Configuring the Data Ports
Network DS0s must be mapped to the Data Ports for data. To configure the DataPort:
1. From the top-level menu screen, select Cnfig.
2. Select Activ.
3. Select Edit.
4. Select Port.
5. Press the Function key under the port to be configured.
6. Using Table 2 as a guide, make sure that the proper port type is selected (V.35,
EIA 530, RS-449, or X.21).
7. Check any other options which may be needed.
Allocating Data Ports
To select the data port:
1. From the top-level menu screen, select Cnfig.
2. Select Activ.
3. Select Edit.
4. From the Edit screen, press the
key until the Chan selection appears on the
screen.
5. Select Chan.
6. From the Channel Config screen, press the
key to scroll the ports onto the
screen.
7. Select the desired port by pressing its corresponding Function key.
8. The configuration option for the data port channel allocation destination appears on
the screen. Select NET to assign this port to the network interface, select DTE to
assign this port to the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface, or press the
key and
the appropriate Function key to assign this port to another port.
9. Press F1 (Next) to display the appropriate configuration options on the screen. Use
one of the following examples, depending on whether you are assigning by block,
ACAMI, or individual channel.
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Block or ACAMI Assignment Method
The Assign By configuration option screen appears after you select a port.
To assign by the block or ACAMI method:
1. Press F2 for Block or F3 for ACAMI.
2. Press F1 (Next) to display the next configuration option (Port Rate).
3. Use the
or key to scroll the desired port rate onto the screen. Rates scroll
in groups of three. Available selections depend on the current base rate selected
for the port. Press the corresponding Function key to select the port rate. Then,
select Next to display the Start At configuration option on the screen.
NOTE: For port-to-port mapping, the procedure is complete after the port rate is
selected.
4. The Start At screen displays the configuration option used to select the starting
DS0 channel. If the destination selected is the network interface, then the network
channels appear on the screen. If the destination selected is the DTE Drop/Insert
(DSX-1) interface, then these channels appear on the screen.
Use the
or key to scroll the desired channel onto the screen. Use the
Function keys to select the starting channel. Only those DS0 channel numbers that
provide enough bandwidth (based on the configured data rate) to be used as a
starting channel number are displayed. Channel allocation for this port can only be
cleared by selecting Clear.
Individual Channel Assignment Method
The Assign By configuration option screen appears after you select a port. To assign by
the individual channel method:
1. Press the
key once to bring the Chan selection onto the screen.
2. Press F3 (Chan).
3. Press F1 (Next) to display the next configuration option (channel allocation).
4. Line 1 displays the 24 channels for the network interface or the DTE Drop/Insert
(DSX-1) interface, depending on which destination was chosen. Pressing the
or
key scrolls the channels onto the screen in groups of three. Select the channel
by pressing the Function key under the desired number. Port
n
appears. The port is
assigned to that channel. To deallocate a port, press the Function key under that
port number.
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Allocating DS0 Channels from the DTE Drop/Insert Interface to the
Network Interface
By using the configuration options, you can allocate DS0 channels from the DTE
Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface to the network interface and specify which DS0 channels
carry Robbed Bit Signaling (RBS) information for voice channels.
To allocate DS0 channels from the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface to the network
interface:
1. From the top-level menu screen, select Cnfig.
2. Select Activ.
3. Select Edit.
4. From the Edit screen, press the
key until the Chan selection appears on the
screen.
5. Select Chan.
6. From the Channel Config screen, select DTE.
7. From the DTE Channels screen, press F1 to select Assign.
8. Press the Function key below the network channel desired. Each time that you
press the Function key, the DTE channel number is incremented. If the network
channel is currently unassigned (‘‘–” is displayed on Line 2), the DTE channel
number initially displays the same number as the corresponding network channel
number. However, if the network channel is currently assigned, the DTE channel
number is shown as D
n.
Pressing the Function key for D24 wraps the display back
to D1. Only those channels that are not already assigned appear on the LCD when
scrolling. The network channels assigned to ports (Prt1...Prt4) are unavailable for
assignment.
To specify DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) channels used to carry voice information,
1. Press
from the channel allocation screen to return to the DTE Channels
screen.
2. From the DTE Channels screen, press F2 to select Voice.
3. Line 1 displays the 24 DS0 channels for the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface.
Pressing the
or key scrolls the channels onto the screen in groups of three.
Line 2 displays whether the DS0 channel in Line 1 is a data channel (Data) or a
voice (RBS) channel. Each time that you press the Function key located below the
desired channel, the display in Line 2 toggles between Data and RBS.
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Configuration Options
Configuration options are accessed from the Cnfig branch of the front panel menu.
DSU ESF
Stat
00-16644
DevHS
STest Perf TStat ENET ID
T1 Prt
n
Prt
n
UserTelco
Cur 24Tot Intvl
FarNear
Cur 8Tot Intvl
Test
Rlpbk Lpbk Ptrns Lamp
QRSS 511
Abort Mon
LLBUP
LLBDN
54UP
54DN
FT1UP
FT1DN
PLB DLB RLBLLBAbort DCLB DTLB
QRSS1in8 511
Send
Cnfig
EQPT NET
Ctrl
Rel ClrReg
Reset
CID
PasswdLED
DL
Mon
Call
DiscDialPass ChDir
1 . . 5,A
(Directory)
1 . . 5,A
(Directory)
DTE Prt Prt Prt Prt
User Prt Prt Prt Prt
FarNear
Load Edit Area From:
Choose Function:
Activ Cust1 Cust2 Fact1 Fact2
User AlarNETDTE Port Chan Gen Mgmt
Gen Trap
DTE
Prt
Prt
Prt
Prt
Clear
Dsply
Copy Prt Prt Prt Prt
Port Select :
All
Prt
Prt
Prt
Prt
Save
Cust1Activ Cust2
Edit
LED
Factory default configuration options are shown in boldface type in the following tables.
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Table 1. DTE Interface Configuration Options
Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description
DTE Port:
Enab Enab
Enables the use of the DTE
DTE Port:
Disab Disab
Enables
the
use
of
the
DTE
Drop/Insert port.
DTE Framing:
D4 D4
Selects D4 or ESF framing format
DTE Framing:
ESF ESF
Selects D4 or ESF framing format.
DTE Coding:
AMI AMI
Selects AMI or B8ZS line codin
g
DTE Coding:
B8ZS B8ZS
S
e
l
ec
t
s
AMI
or
B8ZS
li
ne co
di
ng
format.
0–133 0–133
Equal:
133–266 133–266
Equal:
(DTE Line
Eli)
266–399 266–399
Provides selectable extended DTE
ran
g
e ca
p
abilit
y
.
(DTE Line
Equalizer)
399–533 399–533
range capa
bilit
y.
533–655 533–655
Extrn DLB:
(External DTE
Enab Enab
Allows control of DLB on external
(External DTE
Loopback)
Disab Disab
All
ows con
t
ro
l
o
f
DLB
on ex
t
erna
l
contact closure.
Send Ones:
Enab Enab
Sends all ones on channels
allocated to the network T1 on
Send Ones:
Disab Disab
allocated to the network T1 on
LOS, LOF, or AIS.
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Table 2. Port Configuration Options (1 of 2)
Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description
E530 E530
Port Type:
V.35 V.35
Selects the
p
ort t
yp
e: EIA-530A
,
Port Type:
RS449 RS449
S
e
l
ects t
h
e port type:
EIA
-530
A
,
V.35, RS449, or X.21.
X.21 X.21
Base Rate:
Nx64 Nx64
Enables the
p
ort to either Nx56 or
Base Rate:
Nx56 Nx56
E
na
bl
es
th
e por
t
t
o e
ith
er
N
x
56
or
Nx64 rates.
Disab Disab
Net DCLB:
V.54 V.54
Network-initiated DCLB, allows
DCLB t b t ll d b i b d
Net DCLB:
FT1 FT1
Network initiated DCLB, allows
DCLB to be controlled by inband
V.54 or FT1 (ANSI) codes.
Both Both
5 o ( S ) codes
Disab Disab
Port LB:
DTLB DTLB
Port-initiated Loopbacks, allows
Loopbacks to be initiated through
Port LB:
DCLB DCLB
p,
Loopbacks to be initiated through
the port by the external DTE.
Both Both
epo by ee e a
Disab Disab
All Ones:
DTR DTR
All ones sent to network
(
DTE
)
T1
All Ones:
RTS RTS
All
ones sen
t
t
o ne
t
wor
k
(DTE)
T1
when DTR or RTS interrupted.
Both Both
Rcv Yellow:
None None
Data port remains enabled, or is
disabled on receiving Yellow on
R
cv
Y
e
ll
ow:
(Received Yellow)
Halt Halt
p,
disabled, on receiving Yellow on
network T1.
Tx Clock:
Int Int
Selects whether the transmitted
data clock is internal (TXC) or
Tx Clock:
Ext Ext
data clock is internal (TXC) or
external (XTXC).
Auto Auto
InvertTxC:
(
Invert Tx Clock
)
Enab Enab
Selects phase inversion of the
transmit clock
(
TXC
)
.
(I
nver
t
T
x
Cl
oc
k)
Disab Disab
t
ransm
it
c
l
oc
k
(TXC)
.
InvertData:
Enab Enab
Allows the data on the
p
ort to be
InvertData:
Disab Disab
All
ows
th
e
d
a
t
a on
th
e por
t
t
o
b
e
inverted.
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Table 2. Port Configuration Options (2 of 2)
Option Comments/DescriptionFactory 2Factory 1
EDL:
Enab Enab
S
p
ecifies whether the Embedded
EDL:
Disab Disab
S
pec
ifi
es w
h
e
th
er
th
e
E
m
b
e
dd
e
d
Data Link is enabled.
10E–4 10E–4
10E–5 10E–5
Err Rate:
(Excessive Error
10E–6 10E–6
Selects the error rate threshold for
Excessive Error Rate Alarm
(Excessive Error
Rate)
10E–7 10E–7
Excessive Error Rate Alarm.
ae)
10E–8 10E–8
10E–9 10E–9
Disab Disab
Near end:
Maint Maint
Specifies whether the device will
maintain near end performance
Near-end:
Send Send
p
maintain near-end performance
statistics.
Both Both
sascs
Far end:
Disab Disab
Specifies whether the device will
maintain far end performance
Far-end:
Maint Maint
p
maintain far-end performance
statistics.
Mgmt Link:
Enab Enab
S
p
ecifies whether the EDL
Mgmt Link:
Disab Disab
S
pec
ifi
es w
h
e
th
er
th
e
EDL
Management Link is enabled.
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Table 3. Network Interface Configuration Options
Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description
NET Framing:
D4 D4
Selects D4 or ESF framing format
NET Framing:
ESF ESF
Selects D4 or ESF framing format.
NET Coding:
AMI AMI
Selects AMI or B8ZS line coding
NET Coding:
B8ZS B8ZS
Selects
AMI
or
B8ZS
line
coding
format.
0.0 0.0
LBO:
–7.5 –7.5
Provides Line Build Out in dB
LBO:
–15 –15
Provides Line Build Out in dB.
–22.5 –22.5
ANSI PRM:
Enab Enab
Sends ANSI Performance Report
ANSI PRM:
Disab Disab
Sends
ANSI
Performance
Report
Messages.
Mgmt Link:
Enab Enab
Specifies whether the FDL’s
Mgmt Link:
Disab Disab
Specifies
whether
the
FDLs
Management Link is enabled.
NET LLB:
Enab Enab
Network-initiated LLB allows LLB to
NET LLB:
Disab Disab
Network-initiated
LLB
allows
LLB
to
be controlled by inband LLB codes.
NET PLB:
Enab Enab Network-initiated PLB allows PLB
to be controlled by FDL PLB
NET PLB:
Disab Disab
to be controlled by FDL PLB
messages.
BitStuff:
62411 62411
Provides enforcement of ones
BitStuff:
Disab Disab
Provides
enforcement
of
ones
density protection.
Circuit Ident:
Edit Edit
Specifies the transmission vendor’s
Circuit
Ident:
Clear Clear
Specifies
the
transmission
vendor s
circuit identifier.
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Table 4. DTE Channel Configuration Options
Line 1 Displays: Line 2 Displays: Meaning Comments/Description
Unassigned
N1 N2 N3 ...... N24:
D1, D2 ... D24
Channel
assigned to this
DTE channel
Function key under the channel
(N1, N2, etc.) selects the DTE
channel to assi
g
n
(
D1 throu
g
h
N1
N2
N3
......
N24
:
Prt1
Prt2
Prt3
Prt4
Channel
assigned to port
1,2,3, or 4
c
h
anne
l
to ass
i
gn
(D1
t
h
roug
h
D24, or –).
Data Data Channel
Function key under the channel
D1 D2 D3 ...... D24:
RBS
Voice
Channel
Function
key
under
the
channel
(D1, D2, etc.) selects either Data
or RBS.
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Table 5. Data Port Channel Configuration Options (1 of 2)
Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description
NET NET
Assigns this port to channels on
Assign To:
DTE DTE
Assigns this port to channels on
the Network or DSX-1 T1 interface,
ttht
Assign To:
Prt
n
Prt
n
the Network or DSX 1 T1 interface,
or to another port.
Block Block
Determines how channels are
Assign By:
ACAMI ACAMI
Determines how channels are
assigned: contiguous blocks,
ACAMI i di id l h l
Assign By:
Chan Chan
assigned: contiguous blocks,
ACAMI or individual channels.
Port Rate:
64 (56)
128 (112)
192 (168)
256 (224)
320 (280)
384 (336)
448 (392)
512 (448)
576 (504)
640 (560)
704 (616)
768 (672)
832 (728)
896 (784)
960 (840)
1024 (896)
1088 (952)
1152 (1008)
1216 (1064)
1280 (1120)
1344 (1176)
1408 (1232)
1472 (1288)
1536 (1344)
64 (56)
128 (112)
192 (168)
256 (224)
320 (280)
384 (336)
448 (392)
512 (448)
576 (504)
640 (560)
704 (616)
768 (672)
832 (728)
896 (784)
960 (840)
1024 (896)
1088 (952)
1152 (1008)
1216 (1064)
1280 (1120)
1344 (1176)
1408 (1232)
1472 (1288)
1536 (1344)
Selects the data rate for the port.
The possible rates depend on
whether the port is configured for
Nx56 or Nx64.
This configuration option only
appears if the “Assigned By”
configuration option is Block or
ACAMI.
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Table 5. Data Port Channel Configuration Options (2 of 2)
Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description
Clear Clear
Clears (unassigns) channels for
this port.
Start At:
N1 (D1)
N2 (D2)
N3 (D3)
N4 (D4)
N5 (D5)
N6 (D6)
N7 (D7)
N8 (D8)
N9 (D9)
N10 (D10)
N11 (D11)
N12 (D12)
N13 (D13)
N14 (D14)
N15 (D15)
N16 (D16)
N17 (D17)
N18 (D18)
N19 (D19)
N20 (D20)
N21 (D21)
N22 (D22)
N23 (D23)
N24 (D24)
N1 (D1)
N2 (D2)
N3 (D3)
N4 (D4)
N5 (D5)
N6 (D6)
N7 (D7)
N8 (D8)
N9 (D9)
N10 (D10)
N11 (D11)
N12 (D12)
N13 (D13)
N14 (D14)
N15 (D15)
N16 (D16)
N17 (D17)
N18 (D18)
N19 (D19)
N20 (D20)
N21 (D21)
N22 (D22)
N23 (D23)
N24 (D24)
This configuration option appears if
the “Assigned By” configuration
option is Block or ACAMI.
Line 1 Displays: Line 2 Displays: Meaning Comments/Description
Unassigned
N1 N2 N3 ...... N24:
(If assigned to NET)
Prt1
Prt2
Prt3
Prt4
Channel assigned
to port 1, 2, 3, or 4
This configuration option appears if
the “Assigned By” configuration
option is individual channels
(Chan)
(If
assigned
to
NET)
D1 D2 D3 ..... D24:
(If assigned to DTE)
D1, D2 ... D24
Channel assigned
to this DTE
channel
p
(Chan).
Function key under the channel
(N1, N2 etc.) assigns (unassigns)
(1 2 3 4) h h l
N1, N2 ... N24
Channel assigned
to this NET
channel
(N1
,
N2
etc
.
)
assigns
(unassigns)
port (1, 2, 3, or 4) to that channel.
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Table 6. General Configuration Options
Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description
Gen Yellow:
Enab Enab
Yellow alarm is
g
enerated b
y
the
G
en
Y
e
ll
ow:
(Generate Yellow)
Disab Disab
Y
e
ll
ow a
l
arm
i
s genera
t
e
d
b
y
th
e
DSU/CSU on LOS, LOF, or AIS.
NET NET
DTE DTE
Selects the clock source to be
Clock Src:
Prt1 Prt1
Selects the clock source to be
used as the master clock for the
DSU/CSU
Clock Src:
Int Int
used as the master clock for the
DSU/CSU.
Ext Ext
2048 2048
Clock Rate:
1544 1544
Selects the clock rate of the source
if external.
Clock Rate:
8 8
if
ex
t
erna
l
.
Tst Timeout:
Enab Enab
Specifies whether the durations of
user initiated tests are limited by
Tst Timeout:
Disab Disab
p
user-initiated tests are limited by
Tst Duration.
10 10
Tst Duration:
Up Up
Specifies the duration of
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Tst Duration:
Down Down
Specifies the duration of
user-initiated loopback and pattern
tests.
Save Save
es s
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Table 7. User Configuration Options (1 of 3)
Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description
Self
-
Test:
Enab Enab
Allows bypass of self-test on
Self-Test:
Disab Disab
Allows
bypass
of
self
-
test
on
initialization.
FP Access:
Enab Enab
Controls whether front panel
FP Access:
Disab Disab
Controls
whether
front
panel
access or display is allowed.
FP Pass:
Enab Enab
Controls whether front panel
FP Pass:
Disab Disab
Controls
whether
front
panel
pass-through is allowed.
Dial
-
In:
Enab Enab
Controls whether dial-in access is
Dial-In:
Disab Disab
Controls
whether
dial
-
in
access
is
allowed.
None None
Password:
Com Com
Controls whether a password is
required for dial-in by a remote
Password:
Modem Modem
required for dial-in by a remote
front panel.
Both Both
front
panel
.
Mgmt Mgmt
Com Use:
ASCII ASCII
Controls how the COM port is
used.
Term Term
use
d
.
Com Type:
Async Async
Controls whether the COM port is
Com Type:
Sync Sync
Controls
whether
the
COM
port
is
synchronous or asynchronous.
Com Clk:
Int Int
Controls whether the COM port
Com Clk:
Ext Ext
Controls
whether
the
COM
port
uses an internal or external clock.
1.2 1.2
2.4 2.4
Com Rate:
4.8 4.8
Com Rate:
(Communication Port
Rt)
9.6 9.6
Selects the bit rate for the COM
p
ort.
(Communication Port
Rate)
14.4 14.4
por
t
.
19.2 19.2
38.4 38.4
Char Length:
7 7
Selects the character length for the
Char Length:
8 8
Selects
the
character
length
for
the
COM port.
CParity:
None None
CParity:
(Communication Port
Parity)
Even Even
Selects the parity for the COM port.
(
Parity)
Odd Odd
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