Summary of Settings
Table 6-4 summarizes the most common CSU/DSU configuration options, along with available settings, common industry defaults, and additional remarks.
Table 6-4. T1 CSU/DSU configuration options
Option name |
Possible settings |
Common CSU/DSU default |
Who sets this option? |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Framing |
Superframe (also SF or D4) Extended superframe (ESF) |
Equipment defaults to SF; most lines are ESF Some equipment can autoselect |
Telco | |
Line code |
AMI B8ZS |
Equipment defaults to AMI; lines are usually B8ZS |
Telco | |
Transmit clock source |
Network (also looped timed): transmit clock derived from receive clock DTE Internal CSU/DSU oscillator |
Varies |
DTE vendor; the network setting is generally safest |
There is a wide variation in terminology. Consult the manual. |
DTE clocking |
Internal CSU/DSU oscillator Inverted signal from oscillator Supplied by DTE (also called external) |
Internal Sometimes can be automatically selected |
DTE vendor |
Generally internal. Long cables may require inverting the internal clock signal. |
Line build out |
0 dB 7.5 dB 15 dB 22.5 dB |
0 dB Some equipment can autoselect |
Telco |
Usually 0 dB when connected to a smart jack, though it could be anything. |
Transmit FDL performance reports |
Transmit Do not transmit |
Transmit |
Telco |
Performance reports exist only on ESF links. |
Transmit yellow alarm |
Transmit Do not transmit |
Transmit |
Telco/ISP | |
Inband signaling |
Yes No |
No |
Telco |
Steal 8 kbps from channel 1 for signaling. |
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