Protocol Options (Protocol Opts); Address Table (Addr Table) - ADTRAN Express 5200 User Manual

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Bit Rate
Select the operating speed to match the DTE device connected to
the Express 5200.
The bit rate selections vary depending on the speed selections made for the
Network
card is required.
Data Bits
Select the byte length to match the DTE device connected to the
Express 5200. The choices are 7 and 8 .
Parity
Select even, odd, or no parity information. Set to match the DTE
device connected to the Express 5200.
Stop Bits
Select one or two stop bits. Set to match the DTE device connected
to the Express 5200.
Hardware Flow Control (HDW FLOW CTRL)
When enabled, the Express 5200 uses CTS to temporarily disable
transmit data to the Express 5200.

Protocol Options (PROTOCOL OPTS)

Frame Size (FRM SIZE) and Max Idle Count (MAX IDLE)
The values assigned to these fields determine when a block of
asynchronous data becomes a frame. Whichever value is reached
first determines when the frame is formed. If, for example, 7 is the
selected F
formed once the Express 5200 receives either 7 characters or 3 idle
characters (whichever comes first).

Address Table (ADDR TABLE)

Far End Port Number (FAR END PORT)
Enter the remote Express 5200 port number that the remote device
is connected to.
Outgoing DLCI (OUT DLCI)
Enter the DLCI address that identifies the virtual circuit used to
connect with the remote Express 5200.
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port. Also, for rates higher than 56/64 kbps, the External DCE
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