Section 6 NON-ISDN NETWORKS
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Control Leads
There are a number of “control leads” defined in the V.35 and X.21 standards. TA/CSUs
will frequently are indicator lights showing the status of these signal which may be
useful when troubleshooting problems.
In the direction Zephyr - > TA/CSU, the Zephyr provides DTR
(Data Terminal Ready)
and RTS
(Request to Send).
Both of these signals are made active when the Zephyr is
ready for operation.
In the direction TA/CSU - > Zephyr, only CD
(Carrier Detect)
is implemented. This
signal is used to tell the Zephyr which port channel has been connected and activated. It
is used for internal selection of the network clock source.
Configuring CSU/DSUs
There will generally be at least two main configuration menus. One for DTE (Data
Terminal Equipment) and one for the loop or line.
DTE Options: Set to “Synchronous” and set the bit rate to match the Zephyr and line’s
bit rate (usually 56kbps). If necessary, you may disable any handshaking signals by
setting them to “forced” or “ignored” since handshaking is not required with
synchronous data.
Loop or Line Options: Set to the speed of your line (usually either 56 or 64kbps). Your
Telco should be able to give you the correct setting for any other options.
Clock Options: It is essential that the clock option be set to “external” or “from loop”
HOT TIP!
When troubleshooting equipment problems or failures keep
the following in mind.
•In L3 DUAL Xmt mode channel A audio will be coded and
sent out PORT 1 and channel B audio will be coded and sent
out PORT 2.
•If the receiving unit is put into L3 MONO Rcv mode it will be
receiving from PORT 1 only.
Therefore, by systematically switching cables, TA/CSUs, and
lines, you will be able to isolate the problem to a single line or
piece of equipment.
HOT TIP!
Since the data is generally clocked from the master clock at
the Telco anyway, hand shaking is unnecessary. Timing
variations between the various handshake signals varies and
may cause equipment incompatibilities. If this occurs it is
entirely ok to disable handshake signals on the TA/CSU using
the appropriate DIP switch or command.
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