Nic (V.35/Rs449/Rs530/X21) Interface Configuration (Licence Required-See "Licences" For More Information) - Aethra Vega X7 Use And Installation Manual

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NIC (V.35/RS449/RS530/X21) Interface Configuration (Licence Required—see
"Licences" for more information)
This section allows you to customize the NIC interface. The network type (X.21, V.35, RS449, RS530) is
automatically recognized by the system.
Available options:
Select the maximum "Rate" from the drop-down menu.
Select "Automatic Call" to make the call if network alarms are not present.
Select "Use RS366" to allow the use of the RS366 interface (leased interfaces are not switched,
but they will be switched when combined with RS366).
Select "RS366 Advanced" in the NIC menu to configure some signals:
ON indicates that the signal is managed.
OFF indicates that the signal is not managed.
Select "Termination" to insert terminations on the interface signals.
Select "CLOCK RX=TX" for identical bit rates in transmission and reception.
Select "Terminal Timing" to transmit data with System clock.
Select "Advanced" in order to display the following advanced settings:
ON indicates that the signal is managed (OFF indicates that the signal is not managed).
For all signals:
Selecting ON/OFF/ON in the DTR box activates the "Resync pulse".
Selecting RING in the CD box indicates the signal is used for announcing an incoming call.
Note:
To use the NIC interface licence is needed, as well as a cable corresponding to the desired
interface.
ON indicates normal management of the signal,
while OFF sets the value of the signal to "active".
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