Configuring the dip switches – Patton electronic 3088A User Manual

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Introduction

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Model 3088A Series User Manual

2 • Configuration

Configuring the DIP switches

The Model 3088A is equipped with three sets of DIP switches, which you can use to configure the OnSite for a
broad range of applications. This section describes switch locations and discusses the configuration options available.

Note

By default, the OnSite’s DIP switches are all set to “OFF” so the CPE can be
configured via OnSite Plug ‘n’ Play from a 3096RC. If that is how you will
be configuring the CPE, skip ahead to section

“Ethernet Management Port”

on page 27. Otherwise, read the following sections to manually configure the
DIP switch settings.

Pass Alarms
(Model /K)

When enabled, the OnSite passes alarms detected on one E1 net-
work over the DSL link to the remote E1 network.

Enabled or Disabled

Clock Mode

Defines the clock source operation for both DSL and serial/E1
ports as follows. Internal: the on–board oscillator in the 3088A
provides clock for both serial/E1 and DSL lines. External: the
serial/E1interface provides clock for the DSL line. Receive
Recover: the DSL interface provides clock for the serial/E1 line.

Internal
External
Receive Recover

Annex

The G.991.2 Annex.

A or B

Loopback

The 3088A provides both a local loopback (LAL) and a remote
loopback (RDL). This can be used to troubleshoot problems.

OFF, LAL, or RDL

Pattern

The 3088A provides an internal PRBS pattern generator and
detector that can be used to run BER tests without external equip-
ment.

OFF or 511/511e

Table 2. OnSite configurable parameters (Continued)

Parameter

Description

Possible Values

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