Verilink DIU 2130 (880-503297-001) Product Manual User Manual

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DIU 2130 Configuration

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Timeslots

All timeslots from 1 to 24 are listed across the screen on the eighth line of the

display. Below this line, beneath each timeslot, the dataport to which that

timeslot is assigned is indicated. Thus, for each of the timeslots 1 through 24,

either a 1, a 2, or a pair of dots indicating unassigned will be shown. For

example:

chnl 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

24

Dp)port 01 01 01 01 .. .. .. .. 02 02 02 02 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

In this example, timeslots 1 through 4 are assigned to the first DIU 2130

dataport and timeslots 9 through 12 are assigned to dataport 2.

To assign timeslots to the dataports, use the command

D

p; however, do not

use the lowercase p. Instead, use either a

1

or a

2

in place of the lowercase p.

The lowercase p is used as a variable.

Multiple timeslots are entered by separating the numeric values with a comma

or a minus sign. In the example below, the first twelve timeslots are assigned to

dataport 1:

[1,2] DIU 2130 > d1

enter port 1 channels > 1-12

[1,2] DIU 2130 (UPDATE) >

DTR

Data Terminal Ready—a control lead presented by the DTE (Data Terminal

Equipment). The Verilink DIU 2130 is DCE (Data Communications Equipment)

which expects to receive DTR as an input from the DTE indicating it is present,

powered up and prepared to operate.

If the DTE does not assert DTR, this option allows the DIU 2130 to behave as it

would if DTR were asserted by the DTE.

This feature can be set independently for port 1 and/or port 2.

The user types "DTR" and gets this response:

force dtr handshake port(s) (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) both (4) none >

The display as shown in our example reflects DTR forced on port 1 and not on

port 2.

DSR

Data Set Ready—a control lead presented by the DCE (Data Communications

Equipment). The Verilink DIU 2130 is DCE. The DIU expects to receive DTR as

an input from the DTE indicating it is present, powered up and prepared to

operate.

This option allows the DIU 2130 to assert DSR regardless of any DTE leads.

This feature can be set independently for port 1 and/or port 2.

The user types "DSR" and gets this response:

force dsr handshake port(s) (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) both (4) none >

The display shown reflects DSR forced on port 1 and not on port 2.

Command

Options

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