4 n*64 user port, N*64 user port – ATL Telecom AM200 User Manual

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9.3.6.10.4

N*64 User Port

The Manage Nx64 screen (Figure 61) allows the user to configure the Nx64 User Port. To enable the User Port
the Admin Status option must be set to 'up'. The required Ntime64 data rate can be selected from the drop-
down option list. The NTimes64K must be set to the required data rate. The screen allows the user to set the
required mode, clock, alarms, Interface type and various control options. Once all of the necessary changes
have been carried out, select the 'apply' option.Note, the remote unit’s port can also be configured (Figure
62) if the local unit has been set as ‘master’.

To disable the Nx64 port the Admin Status must be set to ‘down’ and the NTimes64K must be set to zero

Admin Status

Setting this to ‘Up’ signifies the Nx64 interface is being managed. Setting this to ‘down’ signifies that the
interface is not being managed.To disable the Nx64 port the Admin Status must be set to ‘down’.

Enable Link Up Down Trap

Setting this to True ensures that trap messages will be sent should the interface become unavailable. Setting
this to False turns off the trap messages.

NTimes64K

This allows the user to set the amount of DSL bandwidth used by the interface. In an end to end connection
the Ntimes64 setting on the CO and the CPE units must be the same. To disable the Nx64user port the
NTimes64K must be set to zero.

Type

This allows you to specify the operation of the interface. Three options are available, V11, V35 or RS530.

Mode

This allows you to set the timing characteristic of the Nx64 interface. There are two options

DCE - This is the option normally specified on the CPE unit.

DTE - This option receives an external timing signal and is normally specified on the CO unit.

EnableDTEClock

The option only applies if the interface mode has been set to DCE. This option enables the DCE to accept an
external clock signal. There are two options:

True - Accepts DTE’s clock signal

False - The DCe uses it’s own clock, normal operation.

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