Generate Clock
Rcv Clock (TT) from DTE
CSU/DSU Operating Mode
RTS Control
Lowest/Highest Incoming/Two-Way/Outgoing Channel
Flow Control Negotiation
Throughput Class Negotiation
8-10
Logical and physical DCE/DTE are independent of each other (e.g., a port can be a
physical DCE and logical DTE).
specifies whether the port will generate the clock necessary to synchronize traffic over
the link. If the port is a physical DCE (determined by the port's I/O cable interface),
configure
Generate Clock
DTE, configure
Generate Clock
allows the clock to be looped back from the DTE using the TT (Terminal Timing)
signal, which can be helpful on high-speed lines. Generally, if the local interface is
physical DCE and the line speed is above 256 Kbps, this parameter should be set to
(Make sure the remote DTE is configured to provide the terminal timing.)
determines whether the attached modem connection can be normal or limited distance
(LDM), where the distance depends on the wire gauge, number of splice points, and
line speed. For example, 26 gauge wire and a line speed of 64K bps allows a distance
of 15000 feet. Lowering the speed to 56K increases the allowable distance to 18000
feet. If 19 gauge wire is used, the distances can be multiplied by three.
if
means that RTS will always be asserted, and if
Constant
CSU/DSU will control RTS.
are the ranges of logical channel numbers (LCNs) that subscribers can use for calls
through this port. The valid values for each parameter are determined as follows:
Channel
Lowest Incoming
Highest Incoming
Lowest 2-Way
Highest 2-Way
Lowest Outgoing
Highest Outgoing
Changing any parameter to a value that violates this order automatically changes any
other values now in violation, specifying the first value(s) within the valid range. If
any pair is not used, its constraints apply to the next higher or lower pair (whichever
is appropriate) in the above list.
is an optional X.25 facility that permits negotiation of the flow control parameters
(packet and window sizes for either direction of data transmission) on a per call basis.
If this parameter is set to
, a packet and/or window size included in a call packet will be used. (If either is not
Y
included, the default for that parameter will be used.)
is an optional X.25 facility that permits negotiation of the throughput classes for either
direction of data transmission on a per call basis. If this parameter is set to
default (
Maximum Throughput Class
as
, since the physical DCE generates clock. If the port is
Y
as
.
N
Valid Values
through
1
Highest Incoming
Greater than/equal to
Lowest Incoming
Greater than
Highest Incoming
Greater than/equal to
Lowest 2-Way
Greater than
Highest 2-Way
through
Lowest Outgoing
, the default packet and window sizes will be used. If set to
N
) will be used. If set to
means that the
External
4095
, any throughput class
Y
FRX4000/FRX6000 4.0 User Guide, Rev 01
.
Y
, the
N
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