2. Operation of the 3028
Turbo
Multiplexer
154001UA
2-9
EVENT
DESCRIPTION
CHNL n RESET*
This event indicates that the indicated channel has
been reset, locally or remotely, via the terminal or front
panel interface. The reset function clears the data
buffers and resets any flow control or reverse flow
control states at each end.
CHNL n FL CTL*
This event reports that flow control was invoked for the
indicated channel in response to either the channel
exceeding its flow control level (the percent is based on
the channel speed) or the total system buffer utilization
reaching 65% of the multiplexer capacity (reported
locally only).
CHNL n RV FL CTL*
This event indicates that a preprogrammed reverse
flow control signal has been received from the
indicated channel, causing the multiplexer to suspend
transmission temporarily (reported locally only).
CHNL n ACTIVE*
This event indicates that the flow control or reverse
flow control condition has cleared at the indicated
channel through normal means (not a Channel RESET
command) (reported locally only).
CHNL n LOOPED*
This event indicates that the channel has been put in a
loopback condition, where the data sent to the channel
both inward and outward is looped back.
LINK FAILED
This event indicates that a link interface is no longer
receving acknowledgements to its transmissions. This
is generated only when a link that has been operational
fails. A failure is declared after approximately 10
seconds of noncommunication and retries (reported
locally only).
LINK # CHL INV
This event reports that the remote multiplexer has more
CHNL n DATA LOSS* This event reports that user channel data has been
lost.
LINK ESTABLISHED
This event reports that a link has been established and
communication can begin. A failed link continually tries
to reestablish itself; if it is successful, this event
occurs(reported locally only).
SUPVR SIGNON
This event reports that a local or remote supervisor has
logged on.
SUPVR SIGNOFF
This event reports that a local or remote supervisor has
logged off.
*n = the channel on which the event occurs.
Monitor Mode Events
Monitor Mode Events
Monitor Mode Events
Monitor Mode Events
Monitor Mode Events
Table 2-3 lists the
MONITOR
mode events.
Table 2-3. MONITOR Mode Events
Table 2-3. MONITOR Mode Events
Table 2-3. MONITOR Mode Events
Table 2-3. MONITOR Mode Events
Table 2-3. MONITOR Mode Events