Data Switch Configuration Parameters - Tyco Galaxy SC Controller Manual

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Data Switch
Configuration
Parameters
7 - 19 Feature Descriptions
Tyco Electronics Galaxy SC Controller J85501F-1
In pass-through mode data is passed between a Galaxy SC access port
and the assigned data switch port as if there were a direct link from the
access port to the connected equipment. While in pass-through mode the
Galaxy SC monitors the data stream for the RBYE command. The
RBYE command tells the Galaxy SC to close down the connection
between the access port and the connected equipment by sending a
hang-up command.
In alarm reporting mode the Galaxy SC can be configured to sense
alarms on the connected equipment and report those alarm conditions
over the modem access port. Alarms are sensed by the assertion of the
alarm signal from the connected equipment. While the alarm is asserted
the Galaxy SC will poll the connected equipment and check if the alarm
state of the connected equipment has changed. If it has changed, the
Galaxy SC will call-out again to inform the customer of the changed
alarm condition if configured to do so. The data switch can be
configured to call-out when the alarm occurs, when the alarm retires, or
both.
This data switch feature may be configured via the T1.317 interface. The
following are parameters that can be configured for the data switch
feature. The communication parameters are defined for communication
between the data switch port and the connected equipment.
Description
Description (default: Connected Equipment n)
connected equip ID Up to 6 characters used to identify the equipment
attached to the port. GALAXY, OMNI, ECS, MCS, XCS,
and RAS are recognized by the GALAXY and will provide
automatic configuration. (default: GALAXY)
state
N/A, IDLE, PASS-THRU, or REPORT. The user enters
pass-through by setting this parameter to PASS-THRU. If
the current state is REPORT, the data switch is in the
process of retrieving an alarm report from the connected
equipment. An attempt to enter pass-through in this state
is denied.
reporting enabled
0:disable 1:enable When alarm reporting is enabled the
connected equipment's alarm signal will be monitored.
baudrate
300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19200 supported
(default: see below)
databits
7 or 8 supported (default: see below)
parity
None, odd, or even supported (default: see below)
stopbits
1 or 2 supported (default: see below)
monitor dsr
0:no 1:yes monitor the connected equipment's dsr signal
as an indication that the connected equipment is present
(default: see below)
Issue 13 February 2001

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