Verilink SCC 2130 (880-503282-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Configuration

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DCD)

Selects normal or

forced mode for

DCD. Type “DCD” to

change.

When DCD=Y, the IDCSU asserts Data Carrier Detect at all

times.

When DCD=N, (default) the IDCSU asserts DCD when it is

receiving a valid framed signal.

D) select DS-0 (1-24) Selects the timeslots

(DS0s) to use.

Enter a range separated by a hypen (1-24) or individual

timeslots separated by commas (1,3,5,7,9,10,11,12,21).

B) timing

Selects the source of

the Transmit Clock

used by the IDCSU to

transmit data toward

the T1 network.

TIU timing and DTE

timing are supported

in the SCC 2130.

TIU timing and DTE

timing are not

supported in TAC

2130-S modules or

TAC 2130-T

modules.

When connecting to a

T1 facility provided

by an interexchange

carrier (long distance

company) NET timing

is usually required.

(1)INT — The IDCSU uses an internal oscillator to generate a

1.544 MHz clock. Used only at one end of a T1 on which the

carrier uses no DACS.

(2)EXT 422 — The IDCSU uses a balanced clock signal

provided by an external source through the DIN connector

on the rear connector module.

(3)EXT TTL — The IDCSU uses an unbalanced (0V to +5V)

clock signal provided by an external clock source through

the DIN connector on the rear connector module.

(4)NET — The IDCSU uses the clock recovered from receive

data on the T1 network port for the transmit clock, this is

most often the desired option and is required if the network

provides a clock (uses a DACS).

(5)TIU — The IDCSU uses a clock on data bus C produced by

an optional TIU 2850 module installed in the same shelf.

(6)DTE — The IDCSU uses an external clock provided by the

DTE on the lead pair designated as Terminal Timing (TT) in

RS422/RS449/EIA530 or Serial Clock Transmit External

(SCTE) in V.35. Use of this option requires the TT selection

for clocking. Together, TT clocking and DTE timing

establish tail circuit timing.

P) prm

Performance

Response Messages

may optionally be

sent in the 4K FDL

portion of an ESF

framed T1.

1(NO) — Performance response messages received from the

network are ignored, no messages are sent

2(USER) — Performance response messages are allowed

responses and information stored in the user ESF registers

is made available. Used by pro-active carriers.

C1-C7) canned

config

Allows selection of

any of seven

configurations which

all have in common:

Framing = ESF

Line Coding = B8ZS

Density = 12% + 80

zeroes

Timing = NET

DTE Clocking = ST

Mode = 64K

Canned Configurations C1 through C7 use these data rate

and timeslot assignments:

C1 — 1.536 Mbit/s using DS0s 1-24

C2 — 768 kbit/s using DS0s 1-12

C3 — 512 kbit/s using DS0s 1-8

C4 — 384 kbit/s using DS0s 1-6

C5 — 256 kbit/s using DS0s 1-4

C6 — 128 kbit/s using DS0s 1-2

C7 — 1.472 Mbit/s using DS0s 1-23

O) poll far end

If enabled on a point-

to-point ESF T1, far

end polling can

monitor alarms at a

remote CSU.

(1) yes — far end polling is used, requires FDL continuity

from end to end, a DACS in the T1 usually terminates the

FDL making this unusable, note that ESF is required to use

this option.

(2) no — far end polling is not supported

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