Select Local
The
Select
Local
Parameters
command
lists
the
local
channel
Parameters
parameters
and
enables
you
to
update
them.
After
execution
of
this
command,
all
other
commands
will
act
on
the
local
&SL
parameter set. An
&W
command stores the parameters. When
power is turned on, the local parameter mode is in effect.
Select
The
Select
Downline
Load
Parameters
command
lists
the
Downline Load
remote
mux
channel
parameters
and
enables
you
to
update
Parameters
them. After execution of this command, all other commands will
act
on
the
downline
parameter
set.
To
send
a
new
set
of
&SR
parameters to the remote MultiMux unit, 1) the Downline Load
switch (8-position DIP
switch SW1) must be set properly , 2) then
executing an
ATZ
or powering off and on your unit sends the
parameters to the remote mux.
Channel
The
Channel
Status
command
displays
the
Individual
channel
Status
percentage activity levels as well as the status of the EIA signals.The status message is
displayed in the following format:
#S1-S32
STATISTICS FOR CHANNEL NUMBER XX
RECEIVE FLOW CONTROL TIME
: 00 HRS 00 MIN
00 SEC
BUFFER UTILIZATION
: 00%
EIA STATUS:
PIN #: 4/RTS
5/CTS
6/DSR
8/DCD 20/DTR
22/RI
25/OOS
TYPE :
INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT
INPUT
STATUS: LO
HI
HI
HI
LO
LO
LO
5.2.3
Composite Link Speed and Clocking Commands
DSU Clock
The DSU Clock command allows the internal DSU to accept
timing from it's internal
timing oscillator (
$DSUACLI
) or from the
$DSUCL
DDS Network'sReceive Bipolar Signal. The
$DSUACLI
command enables the internal DSU on link A to establish the
timing. DDS
Clocking command
$DSUCLD
is used whenever
the internal DSU is connected to DDS network line. The
$DSUCLD
command is the factory default and automatically
configures the
MultiMux clocking.
DSU Speed
The DSU Speed command sets the speed of the internal DSU.
The
$DSUASP56000
command sets the internal DSU on link A
$DSUSP
to a link speed of 56K bps. The default DSU speed is 56K
bps.The DSU speed commands are as follows:
$ D S U A /
BSP2400
$DSU/BSP4800
$DSUA/BSP9600
$DSUA/BSP19200
$DSUA/BSP56000
Mux Clock
The Mux Clock command enables the MultiMux to accept timing
from either it's internal
timing oscillator (
$MUXCLI
) or derive
$MUXCL
timing from a synchronous full-duplex external device
(
$MUXCLE
). The
$MUXBCL
command is used any time an
external link device is connected to the link or a
synchronous
device is connected to Port B as a Sync Data Channel. The
$MUXACLI
command configures link A for internal clocking. If
the Sync Data Channel is configured, the
$MUXBCLI
command
sets the MultiMux up for internal clocking. If the clocking is being
provided by
the synchronous device, the
$MUXBCLE
command
would be used to set the clocking. The default condition for
the
MultiMux is internal clocking.
Mux Speed
The Mux Speed command selects the clocking speed when
clocking is provided by
the MultiMux. The only time the mux
$MUXSP
speed needs to be set is when the MultiMux is providing the
clocking. The Mux Speed commands are used when the ports
are set as composite link:
$MUXA/BSP 2400
$MUXA/BSP 4800 $MUXA/BSP 7200
$MUXA/BSP 9600
$MUXA/BSP 14400
$MUXA/BSP 19200
$MUXA/BSP 38400 $MUXA/BSP 57600 $MUXA/BSP 64000
$MUXA/BSP 76800
$MUXA/BSP115200
$MUXA/BSP 128000
$MUXA/BSP 256000