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CONFIGURATION EDITOR
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SERIAL PORT
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ACCESS PORT
Bisync RJE Port
Advanced
Carrier
Clocking
Connect Type
Destination
DLCI
Map to Port
NAU Name
Initial State
Retry Count (N2)
Reply Timeout
Signal Control
Speed
XID
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Note:
Depending upon your product type, this dialog may vary. This help context covers all possible configuration parameters. If your dialog does not contain certain parameters, they don't apply to the product you are configuring.
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NAU Name
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This optional field enables you to assign a name to the port. NAU names must be unique to the unit.
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Range: Up to eight alphanumeric characters
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Initial State
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This option defines the port's state at system startup. If disabled, an operator must manually enable the port.
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Range: Disabled
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Carrier
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This selects the type of carrier used by the port.
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Range: Switched (modem), or Constant
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Clocking
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This option determines whether the port uses internal or external clocking.
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Range: Internal, External, X.21 Internal, or X.21 External
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Speed
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This value determines the speed at which the port operates. If the port is externally clocked, the speed is determined by the clocking device, providing it doesn't exceed the maximum rate.
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Range: Dependent upon the attached devices
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Signal Control
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Click on this button to define the conditions which determine the port's status.
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Reply Timeout
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This parameter defines the length of time the port waits for a response from the attached RJE station.
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Range: 1 -- 10 seconds
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Retry Count (N2)
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This value defines the number of times the unit attempts to complete a protocol exchange with a connected device before failing it. This prevents the unit from prematurely failing devices due to a temporary loss of response.
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Range: 1 -- 20 times
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XID
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This field enables you to define an XID address, used to establish LLC sessions.
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Range: 8 hexadecimal numbers
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Destination
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Click on this button to select the destination device. If the device does not appear in the list, you may add it through the Destination Editor.
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Range: Any destination from the list.
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Map to Port
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This is the port number through which the destination is contacted.
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Range: 1 -- 8
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DLCI
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If you have a specific DLCI you want this traffic to use, enter it here. If none is defined, an available route will be found via an all routes broadcast.
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Range: 16 -- 1023
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Connect Type
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This parameter determines whether or not the PU is originating or answering the call.
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Range: Originate or Answer
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Advanced
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Click on this button to define the PUs parallel and alternate routes.