Summary of commands – Verilink DIU 2131 (880-502765-001) Product Manual User Manual

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If you have Verilink equipment at the other end, make sure
that an

Fp

(far-end loopback) can be successfully done before

turning the circuit over to your customer.

NOTE: Errors in

Dp

(port), or

Mp

(mode) will cause

Fp

to fail.

Summary of

Commands

A summary of the commands, their names, and their descriptions
is provided in the following table.

Table 3-1 Summary of DIU 2131 Menu Commands

Command

Name

Description

C

csu

Assigns a DIU 2131 to a CSU in the node.

T

timing source

This command either assigns a data port to be the timing

source or assigns the CSU to be the timing source. Port 2

cannot support tail-circuit timing.

Options are

Port1

,

Port2

, or

CSU

.

NOTE:

Before using this command, you must select the

CSU’s timing source in the

CSU Configuration Menu

.

Also, if the TT clock from a DIU port will be used to provide

the timing source to a CSU or TIU for T1 transmit timing,

you

must

use the

C

command to select

TT

(not ST or

inverted ST) for that port.

D

port

Assigns one or more available DS0 channel timeslots of a

T1 circuit to each data port of the DIU 2131.

The number of channels required by Port 1 depends on

what transmission mode you select (either 56 kbit/s or

64kbit/s) and the desired aggregate rate. Port 2 never uses

more than one timeslot.

Since the Craft interface does no error checking, you must

make sure that you do not assign the same channel to

different ports. Use the following format examples to enter

the desired channel(s) for Port 1:

1-6

or

1,3,5,7,9.

M

mode

Establishes the data transmission mode for the data port

selected with the

D

command.

Port 1 can be either 56kbit/s or 64kbit/s. Port 2 can be 64,

56, 38.4, 19.2, 9.6, 4.8, or 2.4 kbit/s.

S

scramble data

Scrambles the data stream by changing the ones density

before the data stream leaves the designated port.

Both the near and far DIUs must have this option set to Yes

(

Y

) for the data stream to be understood.

K

clocking

Selects the proper data input clock for each data port of the

DIU.

• TT Terminal Timing: the data equipment

• ST Send Timing generated by the DIU

• INV-STInverted ST signal generated by the DIU

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