TERM
MEANING
INACTIVITY TIMEOUT
Under MODEM DIALOUT, amount of time (0 - 255 minutes) Access-T will
keep a connection to an inactive line before hanging up (ending a sesion).
This value applies to modem and SLIP/PPP sessions.
INBAND
Recognition of in-band loopback control codes, which may be enabled or
disabled.
INTERBYTE TIMEOUT
Number of seconds allowed between bytes when Access-T is in Protocol
Search Mode or receiving characters using SLIP or PPP over the supervisory
port.
INTERNAL
A crystal clock source internal to the Access-T.
INTERFACE
Under SYSTEM
→
COMMUNICATION, determines the interface type (terminal
or modem) for the supervisory or craft ports.
Under DTE, determines the interface to the DTE device: either RS-449 or V.35.
INVERTED
Under DATA, an inverted signal, where ONES are replaced with ZEROS, and
vice versa.
Under CLOCK, an inverted clock, where Access-T transmits on the falling
edge of the clock instead of the rising edge (NORMAL).
IP ADDRESS
Defines Access-T’s IP address in dotted notation (eg. 192.203.128.186).
LINE
The T1 line (network), or the interface to the T1 line.
Under SOURCE, a clock derived from the signal received from the T1 line.
Under REMOTE-UP or REMOTE-DOWN, remote LS Line Loopback
commanded using in-band code.
LINE AVAILABILITY
Percentage of seconds which were not unavailable seconds, based on
current interval and valid intervals in the User 24-hour UAS.
LINE BUILD OUT
The amplitude adjustment of the signal transmitted to the line.
LOCAL
Access-T to which you are connected.
LOG OFF
When password protection is enabled, exits the operator from Access-T.
LINE LOOP
A loopback established at the local Access-T (DS Line, LS Line, DS DTE, or
LS DTE).
MANAGEMENT
Enables or disables SNMP management.
MAP 1
Primary map assigning DTE ports to specific DS0s.
MAP 2
Secondary map assigning DTE ports to specific DS0s.
MASTER CLOCK
Defines the master clock source and frequency used by Access-T for
transmitting and receiving.
Table 5-C. Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations in Menus (cont’d)
Chapter 5
ACST-0351-005
The Terminal Interface
June 1996
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