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3900 series point-to-point/multipoint modems
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CCITT
CCITT V.22
CCITT V.22bis
CCITT V.27bis
CCITT V.29
CCITT V.32
CCITT V.32bis
CCITT V.42
CCITT V.42bis
CCITT V.54
channel
character
character echo
circuit pack lock
Command mode
configuration area
configuration option
connector
3910-A2-GN32-30
An advisory committee (Consultative Committee on International
Telephone and Telegraph) established by the United Nations to
recommend communications standards and policies.
A standard for modems operating full-duplex over dial networks at
1200 bps.
A standard for modems operating full-duplex over leased lines or
dial networks at 2400 bps.
A standard for modems operating over leased lines at 2400 or 4800
bps.
A standard for modems operating over leased lines at 4800, 7200,
or 9600 bps.
A standard for modems operating full-duplex with asynchronous
or synchronous data over leased lines or dial networks at 4800 or
9600 bps.
A standard for modems operating full-duplex with asynchronous
or synchronous data over leased lines or dial networks at 4800,
7200, 9600, 12000, or 14400 bps.
CCITT standard for error control protocol.
CCITT standard for data compression.
CCITT standard for local and remote diagnostic loopback tests.
A path for electrical transmission between two or more points.
Also called a circuit, line, link, path, or facility.
A letter, figure, number, punctuation, or other symbol.
A way to check the accuracy of data transmission by sending to the
monitor (displaying) all the characters being transmitted.
A screw lock tab installed over a circuit card's latch release tab to
prevent the unit from being removed without a tool. It is used on
SDUs, modems, and filler panels.
One of two modem operating modes. When in Command mode,
the modem accepts commands instead of transmitting or receiving
data.
One of five areas within the Configure branch containing modem
settings. Configuration areas include Active (Operating), Active
(Saved), Customer 1, Customer 2, and Factory.
Modem software that sets specific operating parameters for the
modem. Sometimes referred to as straps.
An outlet on equipment and cables that provides a connection.
November 1996
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