HSU Card
14.3.20.1 Example
An example of a CRS command is: CRS4
This example commands the system to change the existing loaded call profile to call profile
#4 of the Interface card and dial the number.
14.3.21 The DIC Command
The Disregard Incoming Call command is issued by the DTE to reject an incoming call.
14.3.22 The CIC Command
The Connect Incoming Calling command is issued by the DTE to accept an incoming call. IF
the DTE is configured for Auto Answer, the call will be answered if the command is sent or
not.
14.3.23 The INC Indication
The Incoming Call indication is sent by the HSU Card to notify the DTE of a pending
connection.
14.3.24 The VAL Indication
The Valid Indication is sent to the DTE whenever the HSU Card receives a syntactically valid
command (this does not imply it was semantically valid).
14.3.25 The INV Indication
The Invalid Indication is sent to the DTE whenever the HSU Card receives an unknown or
syntactically invalid command.
14.3.26 Performance Data
The HSU-AD 5 35 Card supports proprietary end-to-end performance data for super-rate
circuits (Nx64 kbps or Nx56 kbps, minus 8 kbps). This mode is only available for users
transmitting data from one card (local) to another (remote). You can select between normal
operation (full bandwidth allocated to data traffic) and performance data monitoring, where 8
kbps of the total bandwidth is used for monitoring data traffic by selecting the perf setting as
the Loopback Generation Mode described earlier in the chapter.
Data Cards
HSU Card User Screens and Settings
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