Time Out Values
The following is a list of the various timer values used by the HSS along with their sources:
Enable time out
Taken from the set mode data, it is used during enable command execution and
also during transmit command execution (to monitor CTS, if it is down).
Disable time out
Taken from the set mode data, it is used during disable command execution to
allow the modem, time to respond to the changes on the modem-out leads.
Reply time out
Taken from the set mode data, it is used during receive command execution to
monitor for a reply to a transmission.
DSR confirmation
A MOSS init value, it confirms a steady state on DSR for the stated period.
X.21 modem retrain A fixed 20-second value.
V.35 modem retrain The enable time out value is used if it is less than or equal to 25.2 seconds. A
retrain timer of 25.2 seconds is forced if the enable time out exceeds this value. If
the enable time out is not a multiple of 400 ms, the modem retrain timer is rounded
to the next 400 ms increment.
For example:
Enable time out
Resulting retrain value
0 ms
0 ms
100 ms
400 ms
400 ms
400 ms
25.2 s
25.2 s
40 s
25.2 s
Customization Parameters
Using the CDF Display/Update option 1 at the MOSS console, the CE or the customer can have access to
the HSS parameters. The CE or the customer can choose two parameters: the DMA size (see note 3
hereunder) and the DSR integration timer.
The DMA size (see note 3 hereunder) is a function of the number of HSS line adapters installed. A DMA
size of 64 is correct for one HSS line adapter installed.
The DSR integration timer is a function of the manufacturer's equipment attached to the network.
Normally 16 ms is adequate.
However, the CE or the customer must read the manufacturer's installation guide to determine if 16 ms
can be used.
The following parameters are default values for the HSS port:
DMA size (see note 3 hereunder) (2 to 64, even values only): 64
Error sequence: 7FFF
DSR integration timer (0, 1, 4, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256): 16
Notes:
1. The DMA size and error sequence are valid for attachment to the X.21 or V.35 interface for the SDLC
protocol.
2. The integration timers are valid only for the V.35 interface.
3. DMA size (length of burst. Depending on the 3745 microcode level, this field may no longer be dis-
played and modifiable. Its default values are set as follows:
64 for receive operations
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