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ESF: This stands for Extended Superframe Format, a line format

developed by AT&T. AT&T Technical Reference 54016 (TR
54016) defines the ESF, a format which is commonly used to
allow monitoring of the network interface performance over
the Facility Data Link (FDL). AT&T TR 62411 says, “the
Extended Superframe Format “extends” the DS1 superframe
structure from 12 to 24 frames…for a total of 4632 bits. It
redefines the 8 kb/s channel previously used exclusively for
terminal and robbed bit signaling synchronization.” The ESF
provides a 4 kb/s data link, called the FDL, which allows for
in-service monitoring and fast troubleshooting. Certain net-
work services require the ESF.

UNFRAMED:This is a special mode that allows you to achieve the

maximum possible data rate of 1.544 Mb/s (million bits per
second) by using the framing bits for data transmission. There
is no signaling or FDL. This is commonly used for campus
connections, and by the Federal government and the military.
This format is not to be used when connecting to a public car-
rier’s network without its permission. This provides one chan-
nel at a rate of 1.544 Mb/s. In addition, this format can be
used with external clocking.

Line Coding:  B8ZS

(default)

Options:  AMI, B8ZS, B7ZS.

AMI: Alternate Mark Inversion defines a pulse as a “mark”, a

binary one, as opposed to a zero. In a T1 (DS1) network con-
nection, signals are transmitted as a sequence of ones and
zeros. Ones are sent as pulses, and zeros are sent as
spaces, i.e., no pulse.  Every other pulse is inverted from the
previous pulse in polarity, so that the signal can be effectively
transmitted. This means, however, that a long sequence of
zeros in the data stream will cause problems, since the
CSU/DSU receiving the signal relies on the signal to recover
the 1.544 Mb/s clock. To get around this problem, one method
is to limit the data rate per channel (known as a DS0,
because it is a 64 kb/s portion of the DS1 frame or super-
frame) to 56 kb/s and forcing a pulse in the last data bit to
ensure a minimum pulse density in the signal. If you must use
AMI with a DS0 data rate of 64 kb/s, you should ensure that
the data terminal equipment connected to the unit provides a
minimally acceptable pulse density. For this reason, there are
advantages to using B8ZS instead.

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B8ZS: Bipolar violations occur when consecutive pulses are of

the same polarity. In B8ZS, or Bipolar Eight Zero Substitution,
bipolar violations are introduced deliberately to indicate that
eight zeros have been transmitted. This special encoding is
recognized by the receiver and decoded correctly. See AT&T
TR62411 Section 4.2.2 for a detailed description of B8ZS.
This enables information to be sent over a T1 connection
without any constraints on the data’s pulse density. This is the
most acceptable way to accomplish 64 kb/s on each DS0
channel. 

B7ZS: This stands for Bipolar Seven Zero Substitution. Instead of

introducing bipolar violations, this method substitutes a one
for a zero in bit 7 (out of 8) of a DS0 channel when the data in
that channel are all zeros. This is a special form of AMI and is
compatible only with special equipment. For most applica-
tions, AMI or B8ZS will suffice.

DS0 Line Rate:  64kbps

(default)

Options:  64kbps, 56kbps

64kbps: Also known as Clear Channel, this takes full advantage

of the available bandwidth in a DS0 channel. Implementing it
usually requires B8ZS line coding. In certain cases, special
equipment may implement Clear Channel using AMI or B7ZS.
Consult the equipment manual for compatibility. Your carrier
will advise you on whether to use 64 or 56 kb/s. Campus
applications may not have such restrictions, enabling you to
use 64kbps. In Unframed format, the 24 DS0s and the fram-
ing bits are combined to provide 1.544Mb/s for your use.

56kbps:  This uses only the first seven bits of the DS0, limiting the

data rate per DS0 channel to 56 kb/s. Your carrier will advise
you on whether to use 64 or 56 kb/s. This is not available
when using the Unframed format.

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Summary of Contents for NetLink 2720/B

Page 1: ...20 B and 2720 C Series NetLink T1 T1 Fractional T1 CSU DSU SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 http www patton com Part 07M2720 UM Doc 08615U2 001 Rev B Revised 10 26 06 An ISO 90...

Page 2: ...ent as described above Under no con dition shall Patton Electronics be liable for any damages incurred by the use of this product These damages include but are not limited to the fol lowing lost profi...

Page 3: ...r and FCC Registration number of the CSU 2 Your telephone company may make changes to its facilities equip ment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment The...

Page 4: ...or Internal DIP Switches Six Easy to Read LED Indicators Monitor Data Diagnostics Internal External or Network Clocking Also Operates as a High Speed Point to Point Modem Made in USA 2 2 GENERAL PROD...

Page 5: ...rd in which twelve frames make up a superframe All signaling and synchronization are done in band Extended Superframe ESF Extended Superframe as speci fied in AT T TR 54016 consists of twenty four 24...

Page 6: ...S1 2 Tx Clock Select On Transmit data accept with respect to the transmit clock from the 2720 Off Transmit data accept with respect to the external clock from the DTE Switch S2 6 and S2 7 Clock Mode...

Page 7: ...operating parameters Follow the instructions below to configure the Model 2720 using the software selections 1 Plug the 9 pin male end of the cable to your terminal or com puter s DB 9 serial port and...

Page 8: ...the password which can include any character the terminal can generate is 16 characters 6 The Model 2720 will then display the Main Menu screen Patton Electronics Menu Management Enter Password _ 3 2...

Page 9: ...on you can save the changes per manently by executing the Save Changes command This will update the unit s configuration and save all the parameters to permanent memory Logoff For security log off the...

Page 10: ...is a 64 kb s portion of the DS1 frame or super frame to 56 kb s and forcing a pulse in the last data bit to ensure a minimum pulse density in the signal If you must use AMI with a DS0 data rate of 64...

Page 11: ...ANSI developed standard see ANSI T1 403 1995 Network to Customer Installation DS1 Metallic Interface uses the FDL to send and receive one second Performance Report Messages PRMs The messages con tain...

Page 12: ...ions paragraph 3 2 4 on pages 32 and 33 Default Config Source Switch default Option EEPROM Switch The Model 2720 can be initialized via the configuration in the on board permanent memory EEPROM or via...

Page 13: ...e No user controlled loopbacks are active TxPr The Model 2720 is sending the preparatory phase pattern lasting for approximately 2 5 seconds WtAk The Model 2720 is waiting for an acknowledgement from...

Page 14: ...hat you may see if the Model 2720 is not connected at all or is in a loss of signal condition Here are the eight status messages Excessive zeros EXZ i e lack of pulses detected This condition may occu...

Page 15: ...hot of the link performance To clear all counters press the Backspace key If your keyboard does not have this key you can press a two key combi nation to affect the same result Hold down the Ctrl key...

Page 16: ...thout user intervention Note Loop timeout settings are efective only for VT 100 initiated Loops Loops initiated via DTE interface or front panel switch are not affected therefore they must be terminat...

Page 17: ...ies front panel T1 Link Solid green indicates that the end to end TI link is up Signifying that the link is active The TI link LED is off when the link is down TD When the unit sends a one the TD LED...

Page 18: ...unication links These tests can be acti vated via the software control port See Section 3 2 3 System Diagnostics via signals on the serial port interface or the front panel switch 5 2 1 Operating Loca...

Page 19: ...ault and the Local Line Loopback test was successful for both NetLink s you may have a problem with the twisted pair line connection 5 2 3 CSU Loop The NetLink T1 also responds to central office initi...

Page 20: ...witch to either PAT or PAT E Test Pattern with Error Injection c 38 APPENDIX A PATTON NETLINK T1 MODEL 2720 SPECIFICATIONS WAN Speed 1 544 Mbps WAN Connection RJ 48C Nominal Impedance 100 Ohms DTE Int...

Page 21: ...an option Use twisted pair wire with a capacitance of 20pf ft or less Avoid twisted pair wire thinner than 26 AWG i e avoid AWG numbers higher than 26 Use of twisted pair with a resistance greater tha...

Page 22: ...2720 2 Transmit Data To 2720 7 Ground APPENDIX D continued PATTON ELECTRONICS MODEL 2720 INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENT M 34 Connector Terminal Interface Pin Signal A GND Earth Ground Shield B SGND Signal...

Page 23: ...Carrier Detect B DCE Source 11 XTC External Transmitter Clock B DTE Source 12 TC Transmitter Clock B DTE Source 13 CTS Clear to Send B DCE Source 14 TD Transmit Data A DTE Source 15 TC Transmitter Cl...

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