Patton electronic 3088RC Modem User Manual


 
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Data Rate
: Both the serial/E1 and DSL data rates are set by specifying
the number of 64k timeslots.
Annex
: Either G.991.2 Annex A or Annex B.
DTE Interface Type
: Either E1 or a normal serial interface.
DSL Error Monitor Max Interval Errors
: The number of errors
allowed in an interval before considering the interval errored. A value
of ‘0’ disables the DSL error monitor.
DSL Error Monitor Interval Time
: The length in seconds of
an interval.
DSL Error Monitor Interval Count
: The number of errored intervals
allowed before restarting the DSL link.
DSL Error Monitor Total Intervals
: The number of intervals to inspect
before disabling the error monitor.
DSL Error Monitor Startup Delay
: The length in seconds to wait after
the DSL link is established before starting the error monitor.
Test Modes
: Loopbacks (LAL or RDL) and PRBS (pseudo-random
binary sequence) BER tests (511 or 511 with errors)
Line Probe
: Enable or disable Line Probe for rate
adaptive applications.
The following status information is available through the command
line interface:
LEDs
: Which software controlled LEDs are currently on.
FPSW Settings
: What the front panel switches are set to (if the unit is
populated with them).
ConÞguration Mode
: Whether the 3088RC is conÞgured by DIP
switches or software.
DSL Link State: In Progress, Success, Deactivated, or Idle.
DSL Sync State: Out of Sync, Acquiring Sync, In Sync, or Losing
Sync.
Note DSL Link State vs. DSL Sync State—The DSL link state
describes whether the DSL is training (in progress), linked (suc-
cess), deactivated (we don’t have an option to deactivate the
modem, so the user should not see this), or idle.
The DSL sync state describes whether no sync words have