Verilink DCSU 2911 (880-502647-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Verilink DCSU 2911 User Manual

NDn

Network Density: This option specifies the type of network density. Digital

transmissions over public switched telephone network lines cannot support

long strings of zeros (repeaters and clocking devices lose synchronization).

Therefore, the density algorithms ensure that a minimum pulse density is met

to ensure stable system timing.

Choose one of the following if using 64K AMI. Note that these options are

overridden by a B8ZS line code:

None: does not insert a one. Use this option always with B8ZS or a 56K channel.

80 Zeros: inserts a one into every string of more than 80 consecutive zeros.

15 Zeros: inserts a one into every string of more than 15 consecutive zeros.

12.5% & 80 Zeros: inserts a one into every string of eight or more consecutive

zeros when the average density of ones fall below 12.5% or if there are more

than 80 consecutive zeros.

TR 62411: inserts a one into every string of more than 15 consecutive zeros or

when there are less than a minimum number of N ones in every window of

8(N+1) data bits (12.5%). N can be any value from 1 to 23. This option is the

same as 12.5% + 15Z.

1) NONE

2) 80 zeros

3) 15 zeros

4) 12.5%

80s

5) TR

62411

NLn

Network Initiated Loop: Use this option to specify if you wish to allow the far

end or telco to put your DCSU in a loopback.

Yes or No

(Y/N)

An

Alarm Declare Time (sec): Use this option to indicate how many seconds will

elapse before a message regarding a problem is displayed.

0..127

seconds

DLn

FDL Enable/PRM Enable: Facility Data Link (FDL). The ESF

Facility Data Link

transmits framing information, error events, and loopback controls. FDL uses 4

kbit/s of bandwidth to transmit data. This window option only enables or

disables FDL. It only reports if you have the Performance Report Message

Command/Response (PRM C/R) bit enabled or disabled. To change this

option’s status or configuration, use F (FDL Configuration) and select Cn (PRM

C/R bit).

Yes or No

(Y/N)

F

FDL configuration: Displays a submenu of choices,

Figure 3-4

.

T

Timing options: Displays a submenu of choices,

Figure 3-5

.

X

Exit this screen.

Command

Description

Options

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