HP HSR6800 Configuration Manual page 29

Interface
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Step
7.
Set the clock selection mode.
8.
Set transmit-clock or
receive-clock signal inversion
on the DTE side.
9.
Set the MTU.
10.
Set the CRC mode.
11.
Set the number of interframe
filling tags.
12.
Enable level detection.
13.
Enable data carrier detection
(DCD).
14.
Enable local loopback.
15.
Configure the polling interval.
16.
Set line idle-mark to 0xFF.
17.
Enable RTS signal reverse.
18.
Set the intended bandwidth
for the synchronous serial
interface.
19.
Restore the default settings for
the synchronous serial
interface.
20.
Shut down the synchronous
serial interface.
NOTE:
Configure PPP/FR, DCC, IP address, firewall, and backup center for the synchronous serial interface if the
network requires.
Command
On DTE side:
clock { dteclk1 | dteclk2 |
dteclk3 | dteclk4 |
dteclkauto }
On DCE side:
clock { dceclk1 | dceclk2 |
dceclk3 }
invert { transmit-clock |
receive-clock }
mtu size
crc { 16 | 32 | none }
itf number number
detect dsr-dtr
detect dcd
loopback
timer hold seconds
idle-mark
reverse-rts
bandwidth bandwidth-value
default
shutdown
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Remarks
Optional.
The default is dceclk1 for DCE side
and dteclk1 for DTE side.
Optional.
Disabled by default.
Optional.
The default is 1500 bytes.
Optional.
The default is 16-bit CRC.
Optional.
4 by default.
Optional.
Enabled by default.
Optional.
Enabled by default.
Optional.
Disabled by default.
Optional.
The default is 10 seconds.
Optional.
The default is 0x7E.
Optional.
Disabled by default.
Optional.
Optional.
Optional.
A synchronous serial interface is
up by default.

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