Campus-REX RS Interface Card User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About the Product
- Installing theCampusREXRS InterfaceCard
- Set Up the CampusREXSystem
- Configuring andMonitoring throughthe LCD
- Configuring with an ASCII Terminal
- Setting Up and Logging On to an ASCIITerminal
- Logging Onto a Remote Campus Unit
- Logging Off of a Campus Unit
- Using the Terminal Menus
- Returning Configuration Options to Default Values
- Configuring the CampusREX for SNMP Management
- Configuring Startup Parameters
- Configuring the CampusREX as a Master or Slave Unit
- Configuring Alarms
- Entering System Information
- Configuring Loopbacks
- Updating the CampusREX Firmware
- Monitoring with anASCII Terminal
- Internetworking and Management Overview
- Technical Reference
- Abbreviations
- The Documentation Set
- Contacting ADC

About the Product
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COMPATIBILITY WITH CAMPUS-RS PRODUCTS
The Campus-REX RS Interface Card is also compatible, over the HDSL link,
with another Campus-RS unit, as shown in the following illustration.
When connecting to another Campus-RS Desktop Unit or Line Unit,
Standard Mode is still supported, providing access to HDSL transmission
rates of T1, E1 and 768 kbps. In addition, the Campus-RS system can be
configured to support an extended set of HDSL transmission rates, over either
one or two HDSL loops.
To support these additional transmission rates, set the following options on
the Campus-REX:
• Set the HDSL Operating Mode to Extended Mode or AutoSync Mode.
• Set the Extended Mode Loop Configuration to 1 Loop or 2 Loops,
depending on the physical layout of your HDSL network.
• Set the Extended Mode HDSL Rate to the desired setting.
Campus-RS
Interface card
Campus-RS Campus-RS
HDSL
Campus-REX RS
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