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Remote In-band Loops: Enabled

(default)

Options: Enabled, Disabled

In ESF, D4 and Unframed formats, the unit can respond to special

repeating codes in the data stream that represent loopback com-
mands. The command to loop up (go into loopback) is a repeating pat-
tern of 00001s. This pattern overwrites the normal data. When this
code is detected for 5 seconds, the unit will go into loopback if the
Remote In-band Loopback is Enabled. When a repeating code of 001s
is received for 5 seconds, the unit loops down (goes out of loopback).
The delayed recognition guards against false starts, since the code
must be present for a long time continuously. When Disabled, the unit
will recognize the codes but will not respond to them. The loopback
timeout also applies to this feature.

V.54 Loops (RDL Only): Enabled

(default)

Options: Enabled, Disabled

This is a special in-band loopback facility that sends a special

pseudo-random pattern over the data stream. This is the only remote
loopback that the unit can initiate. This is useful for campus applica-
tions when you need to put a remote unit in loopback. The remote unit
responds to the V.54 loopback command, and the whole process takes
only a few seconds to complete. This setting will enable/disable RDL
from being initiated from either the control port or the DTE interface. It
will also enable/disable the unit to respond to the V.54 command if
received over the line. The duration of the loopback is limited by the
loopback timeout setting. (See Unit Operations, 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 the internal DIP switches
(Switch). Once the unit is powered up, you may change the settings
through the control port or the DIP switches.

If you do not have a terminal, you may force the unit to use the

DIP switches as the default configuration source by turning off the unit,
setting all the DIP switches to the ON position, then powering on the 

unit. This will cause the unit to enter a special mode. Then turn off the
unit and change the switch settings to the desired settings. When you
turn the unit on again, the unit will be set up with the selected switch
settings.

DS0 Channel Configuration Menu: [ Bandwidth/# Channels = 
1,536/24 ]

(default)

The DS0 Channel Configuration Menu has a sub-menu that looks 
like this:

You may configure the Model 2720 to operate with any combina-

tion of active and inactive DS0 channels in this screen. When you exe-
cute the Save Changes command, the selected settings will be saved
to permanent memory, and the system will be updated to operate with
the new channel settings.

NOTE: In Unframed format, the Bandwidth Selected will display
“1,544k,” and the Total Channels will display “n/a.” When the DS0
Channel Rate is 56kbps, the Bandwidth Selected will be a multiple
of 56k, not of 64k. When using the DIP switches to set the band-
width, the starting channel is always channel 1.

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Summary of Contents for NetLink 2720 Series

Page 1: ...I T1 Fractional T1 CSU DSU with Ethernet Bridging SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 http www patton com Part 07M2720 I A Doc 086181UA Revised 04 11 01 C E R T I F I E D An ISO...

Page 2: ...m as warranted your sole recourse shall be repair or replacement as described above Under no con dition shall Patton Electronics be liable for any damages incurred by the use of this product These dam...

Page 3: ...ct you in advance If you elect to do so you have the right to file a complaint with the FCC If you have any trouble operating the Model 2720 Series please contact Patton Electronics Technical Support...

Page 4: ...atures that make sys tem setup easy The Ethernet Bridge in this unit requires no configura tion at all The NetLink T1 provides T1 terminations over a modular RJ 48C jack and comply with jitter toleran...

Page 5: ...al Cisco router with a serial interface configured as a PPP Half Bridge The router serial interface uses a remote device that supports PPP bridging to function as a node on the remote Ethernet network...

Page 6: ...s On 64 kbps 3 1 1 Switch S2 The table below shows the default configurations for Switch S2 A description of all S2 options follows this table Switches S2 1 S2 2 and S2 3 Use Switches S2 1 S2 2 and S2...

Page 7: ...ck your clock mode settings and Tx Clock Invert S1 3 settings Switch S2 8 Reserved 3 1 2 Switch S1 The chart below shows the default configurations for Switch S1 A description of all S1 options follow...

Page 8: ...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 9: ...each letter you type The maximum length of 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 3 2 1 Introd...

Page 10: ...isfaction you can save the changes permanently by exe cuting the Save Changes command This will update the unit s configuration and save all the parameters to permanent mem ory Logoff For security log...

Page 11: ...ring 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 463...

Page 12: ...PRMs The messages con tain the NI performance over the last four seconds Thus up to three consecutive messages may be lost without loss of information It is available only with ESF When ANSI T1 403 is...

Page 13: ...the line The duration of the loopback is limited by the loopback timeout setting See Unit Operations paragraph 3 2 4 on pages 32 and 33 Default Config Source Switch default Option EEPROM Switch The Mo...

Page 14: ...al DTE The Model 2720 Initiating a RL can be in one of the following states Idle No user controlled loopbacks are active TxPr The Model 2720 is sending the preparatory phase pattern lasting for approx...

Page 15: ...the eight status messages Excessive zeros EXZ i e lack of pulses detected This condition may occur if the unit is not connected to the network in which case the EXZ is displayed continuously If EXZ co...

Page 16: ...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 17: ...n minutes 00 30 thirty minutes default setting 00 45 forty five minutes 01 00 one hour 01 30 90 minutes 02 00 two hours 03 00 three hours NEVER forever the unit will remain in loopback without user in...

Page 18: ...Port 10Base T Hub RJ 45 Pin No RJ 45 Pin No 1 TD 1 RD 2 TD 2 RD 3 RD 3 TD 6 RD 6 TD 4 3 T1 FT1 INTERFACE CONNECTION The Network Line Interface Line is an eight position keyed modu lar jack configured...

Page 19: ...e s not octet aligned 7 pulses WAN receive frame s aborted 8 pulses Detected WAN receive frame s with CRC 9 pulses Detected LAN receive frame s too large 10 pulses Detected LAN receive frame s not oct...

Page 20: ...RL The Remote Digital Loopback RL test checks the performance of both the local and remote NetLink T1 as well as the communication link between them Any characters sent to the remote NetLink T1 in thi...

Page 21: ...h the LAL and RDL tests to evaluate the unit s and the communication links When a 511 2047 or QRSS test is invoked the NetLink T1 generates a pseudo random bit pattern of 511 bits 2047 bits or 2 20 bi...

Page 22: ...47 QRSS Standards AT T TR62411 TR54016 ANSI T1 403 Power Supply 120VAC 60 Hz to 5VDC 300mA wall mount transformer or UI 100 240VAC 50 60 Hz to 5 VDC 2A desktop trans former Dimensions 3 5 L x 2 1 W x...

Page 23: ...SSIGNMENT RJ 48C T1 DS0 Network Interface Female Modular Jack Pin Signal 1 RX Data TIP 1 2 RX Data RING1 4 TX Data TIP 5 TX Data RING TRS Jack RS 232 Control Port Pin Signal Direction Tip Tx Data From...

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