Restart Procedure The restart procedure is in place to allow the
and Time Outs units to re-establish a connection after the
framer begins seeing unframed packets. The
Test Model Timing Chart below shows the
amount of time the framer must see consecutive
unframed packets before the unit will restart and
try to establish a new line connection. The rea-
son that there are different Restart Times will
become apparent after reading the rest of the
document. The 511/511E Time Out shown refers
to the amount of time the 511/511E pattern will
be valid. At the end of this time the pattern will
automatically turn itself off and the normal data
path will be re-established. The ER led will flash
indicating to the user that the test has timed out.
The ER led will stop flashing once the 511/511E
switch is placed into the normal position.
Symbol Indicators
This symbol designates the origination or the termination of a data
path. The direction of the arrow connected dis-
tinguish the two data paths.
This symbol designates an invalid data path. If
there is data present it should be ignored.
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Framer The framer is used to determine the status of
the line. In normal operation the framer trans-
mits and expects to receive framed packets
from the far end. If the framer receives framed
packets from the far end, CTS and CD will be
active. If framed packets are not received, CTS
and CD will be inactive. The restart procedure
uses this information to determine if a valid con-
nection is made (cable disconnect, poor cable
quality, etc). In normal Data Mode, if the box
receives 4 seconds of unframed packets it will
restart the box and begin trying to re-establish a
connection with the far end. The distinction
between framed packets and unframed packets
becomes important when we discuss the Pattern
Generator.
Pattern Gen/Det This part of the Processor generates and
detects the 511/511E patterns. When transmit-
ting 511 patterns, the information is unframed
(because it originates after the framer) and is
intended to be evaluated only by another
Processor. If the units are in Data Mode and the
pattern generator is enabled on one end of the
link, the far end will begin receiving unframed
packets and assume that the line has gone
down. During test modes, we force the pattern
generator to time out before it can cause the link
to be killed.
Loop Control This part of the Processor is used to control
loop-backs. In a Local Loop, the data is looped
back towards the local DTE. In a Remote Loop,
the data is looped back to the line, but it is also
allowed to pass through to the framer and to the
remote DTE.
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Test Mode Timing
Item Elapsed Time (seconds)
Start Up 50
Data Mode 4
511/511E Generator Enabled 60 (The generator will stop after 45 seconds.)
Remote End of an RDL 60
511/511E Time Out 45 (The pattern generator will automatically turn
off after 45 seconds. The ER LED will flash until
the user turns off the 511/511E switch.)