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Glossary – Paradyne 3161 User Manual

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3160-A2-GB24-10

March 2001

GL-1

Glossary

1in8 Test

A test pattern consisting of a one (1) followed by seven zeros (on the network only).

3000 Series Carrier

A rack-mounted device containing 17 slots in which to place circuit cards.

ACAMI allocation
method

Alternate Channel Alternate Mark Inversion. A method of allocating DS0 channels as a
group, so that every alternate DS0 channel does not carry data, but instead transmits and
receives all ones.

ACCULINK

A product family and a registered trademark of Paradyne.

ACO

Alarm Cut-off command. A command for carrier-mounted DSU/CSUs that forces a
deactivation of the alarm relay on the 3000 Series Carrier.

Activ

Active configuration area. The configuration option set that is currently active for the
device. Before a configuration option set becomes active, you must save the set to the
Active configuration area.

adapter

Hardware that provides some transitional function between two or more devices.

address

A symbol (usually numeric) that identifies the interface attached to a network.

agent (SNMP)

A software program housed within a device to provide SNMP functionality. Each agent
stores management information and responds to the manager’s request for this
information.

aggregate

A single bit stream that combines two or more bit streams.

AIS

Alarm Indication Signal. An all ones signal transmitted to maintain transmission continuity
and to indicate to the receiving terminal that a transmission fault exists at either the
transmitting terminal or upstream of the transmitting signal. Sometimes referred to as Blue
Alarm.

AMI

Alternate Mark Inversion. A line coding technique used to accommodate the ones density
requirements of E1 or T1 lines.

ANSI

American National Standards Institute. A member of ISO, ANSI accredits and implements
standards.

application

The use to which a device is put.

ASCII

American Standard Code for Information Interchange. The standard for data transmission
over telephone lines. A 7-bit code establishes compatibility between data services. The
ASCII code consists of 32 control characters (nondisplayed) and 96 displayed characters.

ASCII
terminal/printer

A device that can be attached, either locally or remotely, to a DSU/CSU to display or print
alarm messages.

asynchronous data

Data that is formatted so it is synchronized by a transmission start bit at the beginning of a
character and one or more stop bits at the end.

authenticationFailure
trap

An SNMP trap that indicates that the device has received an SNMP protocol message that
has not been properly authenticated.

AUX port

The auxiliary communications port on the DSU/CSU.

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