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USER
MANUAL
MODEL 2720/I
T1/Fractional T1 CSU/DSU
with Ethernet Bridging
SALES OFFICE
(301) 975-1000
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
(301) 975-1007
http://www.patton.com
Part# 07M2720I-UM
Doc# 08618U2-001,
Rev. C
Revised 10/05/07
An ISO-9001
Certified Company
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USERMANUALMODEL 2720/I T1/Fractional T1 CSU/DSU with Ethernet BridgingSALES OFFICE(301) 975-1000TECHNICAL SUPPORT(301) 975-1007http://www.patton.comPa

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Switch S2-6 and S2-7: Clock ModeSet Switch S2-6 and S2-7 to determine the 2720’s transmitter tim-ing.S2-6S2-7Clock ModeOff OffNetwork Clock. Transmi

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Switch S2-6 and S2-7: Clock ModeSet Switch S2-6 and S2-7 to determine the 2720’s transmitter tim-ing.S2-6S2-7Clock ModeOff OffNetwork Clock. Transmi

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11123.1.2 Switch S1The chart below shows the default configurations for Switch S1. Adescription of all S1 options follows this table.Switch S1-1: R

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11123.1.2 Switch S1The chart below shows the default configurations for Switch S1. Adescription of all S1 options follows this table.Switch S1-1: R

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13143) Here is an example of a terminal emulator setup session. Innormal font are the various parameter types. In bold type arethe values that should

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13143) Here is an example of a terminal emulator setup session. Innormal font are the various parameter types. In bold type arethe values that should

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15163.2.1 Introduction to Main MenuAfter entering the password, you may access all of the system’sfunctions and parameters. The Main Menu looks like

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15163.2.1 Introduction to Main MenuAfter entering the password, you may access all of the system’sfunctions and parameters. The Main Menu looks like

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17183.2.2 System ConfigurationThe default System Configuration menu looks like this:The System Configuration options are described below:Line Format:

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17183.2.2 System ConfigurationThe default System Configuration menu looks like this:The System Configuration options are described below:Line Format:

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12TABLE OF CONTENTSSectionPage1.0 Warranty Information ...21.1 Warranty Statement1.2 Radio a

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1920This enables information to be sent over a T1 connectionwithout any constraints on the data’s pulse density. This is themost acceptable way to acc

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1920This enables information to be sent over a T1 connectionwithout any constraints on the data’s pulse density. This is themost acceptable way to acc

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2122Remote In-band Loops: Enabled(default)Options: Enabled, DisabledIn ESF, D4 and Unframed formats, the unit can respond to specialrepeating codes

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2122Remote In-band Loops: Enabled(default)Options: Enabled, DisabledIn ESF, D4 and Unframed formats, the unit can respond to specialrepeating codes

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2324Off The Model 2720 is in remote or CO initiated loopbackmode or sending a pattern. Local loopback is disabled.LocP The Model 2720 is in Local Loo

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2324Off The Model 2720 is in remote or CO initiated loopbackmode or sending a pattern. Local loopback is disabled.LocP The Model 2720 is in Local Loo

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2526The Model 2720 receiving a RL can be in one of the following states: RxPr The Model 2720 is receiving a preparatory pattern.Sack The Model 2720,

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2526The Model 2720 receiving a RL can be in one of the following states: RxPr The Model 2720 is receiving a preparatory pattern.Sack The Model 2720,

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28ing a Yellow Alarm. This alarm is sent bythe remote unit or the central office when itloses the received signal. This indicates thelocal unit’s tran

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28ing a Yellow Alarm. This alarm is sent bythe remote unit or the central office when itloses the received signal. This indicates thelocal unit’s tran

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12TABLE OF CONTENTSSectionPage1.0 Warranty Information ...21.1 Warranty Statement1.2 Radio a

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29303.3.6 Unit InformationThe Unit Options screen looks like this (factory default):Header Line 1 & Header Line 2Headers 1 and 2 are provided for

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29303.3.6 Unit InformationThe Unit Options screen looks like this (factory default):Header Line 1 & Header Line 2Headers 1 and 2 are provided for

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44..00 IINNSSTTAALL LL AATTIIOO NNThe Model 2720 is equipped with DTE, network, and power inter-faces. This section briefly describes connecti

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44..00 II NNSSTTAALL LL AATTIIOO NNThe Model 2720 is equipped with DTE, network, and power inter-faces. This section briefly describes connect

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3355..00 OO PPEERRAATTII OO NNOnce the NetLink-T1™ is installed and configured properly it isready to place into operation. This section descri

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431.3 INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies cer-tified equipment. This certification means that the equi

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431.3 INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies cer-tified equipment. This certification means that the equi

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563.0 PPP OPERATIONAL BACKGROUNDPPP is a protocol used for multi-plexed transport over a point-to-pointlink. PPP operates on all full duplex media,

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563.0 PPP OPERATIONAL BACKGROUNDPPP is a protocol used for multi-plexed transport over a point-to-pointlink. PPP operates on all full duplex media,

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7remove any routing/forwarding intelligence from the CPE. The associ-ated Cisco configuration will set serial interface (s0) to accommodatehalf bridgi

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7remove any routing/forwarding intelligence from the CPE. The associ-ated Cisco configuration will set serial interface (s0) to accommodatehalf bridgi

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