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Configuring the dsu/csu, Test jack functions, Configuration option areas – Paradyne ACCULINK 316x User Manual

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ACCULINK 316x DSU/CSU

3-16

December 1996

3160-A2-GB22-10

Table 3-6

Test Jack Functions

Test Jack Name

Function

Net In
(Network In)

A break-in and test jack that allows a signal to be inserted toward the network by
external test equipment. The signal is inserted on the DSX-1 side of the
DSU/CSU.

Net Out
(Network Out)

A break-in and test jack that interrupts the signal coming from the network and
allows it to be terminated by the external test equipment.

Net Mon In
(Monitor Network)

A monitor jack that nonintrusively monitors the incoming signal from the network.

Net Mon Out
(Monitor DSX-1)

A monitor jack that nonintrusively monitors the incoming signal from the DSX-1.

Eqp Mon Net
(Equipment In)

A break-in and test jack that allows a signal to be inserted toward the DSX-1 by
external test equipment.

Eqp Mon Eq
(Equipment Out)

A break-in and test jack that interrupts the signal coming from the DSX-1 and
allows it to be terminated by the external test equipment.

Configuring the DSU/CSU

You have the option of customizing your 316x

DSU/CSU for optimum performance in your network. To
do so, use the DSU/CSU configuration options.
Appendix G contains a set of blank worksheets to use
when configuring your 316x DSU/CSU in the network.

Configuration Option Areas

The 316x DSU/CSU offers four sets of configuration

options located in the following areas:

Active (Activ). The configuration option set active
for the DSU/CSU is stored here. Before a set of
configuration options become active for the
DSU/CSU, you must save the set to the Active area.
When the DSU/CSU is shipped from the factory,
the Active configuration option set is identical to
both the Customer and the Factory 1 sets. This area
can be written to and controls the current operation
of the device.

Customer (Cust). This is the set of
customer-defined configuration options. Customer
set is identical to the Factory 1 set when the
DSU/CSU is shipped from the factory. This area
can be written to.

Factory 1 (Fact1). This is a set of configuration
options preset at the company. This set is
determined by what is considered to be the most
common configuration used in the DSU/CSU
market. Factory 1 options are read-only.

Factory 2 (Fact2). This is a set of configuration
options preset at the company. This set is
determined by what is considered to be the second
most common configuration used in the DSU/CSU
market. Factory 2 options are read-only.

Configuration Options

The configuration options are divided into seven

functional groups. Appendix C contains a list of the
configuration options and defaults. These groups are:

DTE (DSX-1) Interface (see Table C-1)

Port (see Table C-2)

Network Interface (see Table C-3)

Channel (see Tables C-4 and C-5)

General (see Table C-6)

User Interface (see Table C-7)

Alarm (see Table C-8)

General SNMP (see Table C-9)

SNMP Trap (see Table C-10)