Configure serial v.35 module, Module-mode, Speed – Verilink XEL XSP-100 SHARK IAP (9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02) Product Manual User Manual

Page 180: Clock, Tmb -64, Configure serial v.35 module -64, Module, Mode, Peed, Lock

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Chapter 6: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)

Chapter 6-64

XEL P/N & Release 9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02

SHARK™ IAD User’s Guide

selections.

tmb

set tmb option where option = [ off | on ]:
Enables or disables the tmb option. See tmb in the voice programming
paragraphs of this chapter on page 6-52.

CONFIGURE
SERIAL V.35
MODULE

Use this module to program the SHARK™ IAD to pass serial data via a serial
V.35 Interface. The following parameters need to be programmed in order to
pass data to and from the shark via the serial interface. Begin configuration of
the serial interface by entering the configure LAN1-2 subnode (This is
determined by which LAN slot the serial interface card is installed). Enter the
LAN1-2 node as shown:

SHARK010101000011> CONFIG
(top)>> LAN-1
(LAN-1)>>

Specifies the LAN module to be configured. Options are:

1 -LAN module 1 which is the module on the middle right slot of the unit

2 -LAN module 2 which is the module on the bottom right slot of the unit.

MODULE

-

MODE

(LAN-x)>>

set module-mode param, where parameter = [ not-operational |

operational ]

not-operational - to deactivate the serial interface.
operational - to activate the serial interface.
Note: The x in (LAN-x) = Physical LAN Slot 1 or 2 depending on where the
card is physically located in the chassis.

S

PEED

(LAN-x)>>set option x x={56k | 64k }
Specifies which speed the module interface will use. Options are:

56k

64k (Clear Channel)

Note: The x in (LAN-x) = Physical LAN Slot 1 or 2 depending on where the
card is physically located in the chassis.

C

LOCK

(LAN-x)>>set option x x={normal | inverted }
Specifies which clock type the module interface will use. Options are:

normal (Leading Edge of Clock Signal)

inverted (Trailing Edge of Clock Signal)

Note: The x in (LAN-x) = Physical LAN Slot 1 or 2 depending on where the
card is physically located in the chassis.

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