Specifications

Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual
4-22 Configuring for Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.8
³ To select the data rate:
1. From the DTE Local Port menu, select Data Rate.
The Data Rate menu appears (see
Figure
4-25
). The ASMi-52 screen in
Figure
4-25
is with a 2-wire, internal clock configuration.
2. Select the data rate by typing the number corresponding to the required
value, and press <Enter>.
The DTE Local Port menu appears.
3. Select Save to save the changes.
ASMi-52
Data Rate (384 Kbps)
1. 64 Kbps 13. 832 Kbps 25. 1600 Kbps
2. 128 Kbps 14. 896 Kbps 26. 1664 Kbps
3. 192 Kbps 15. 960 Kbps 27. 1728 Kbps
4. 256 Kbps 16. 1024 Kbps 28. 1792 Kbps
5. 320 Kbps 17. 1088 Kbps 29. 1856 Kbps
6. 384 Kbps 18. 1152 Kbps 30. 1920 Kbps
7. 448 Kbps 19. 1216 Kbps 31. 1984 Kbps
8. 512 Kbps 20. 1280 Kbps 32. 2048 Kbps
9. 576 Kbps 21. 1344 Kbps 33. 2304 Kbps
10. 640 Kbps 22. 1408 Kbps ………….
11. 704 Kbps 23. 1472 Kbps 72. 4608 Kbps
12. 768 Kbps 24. 1536 Kbps
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Figure
4-25. Typical Data Rate Menu
Configuring the Data Rate in a Multiplexer Unit
The maximum multiplexer rate is 2048 kbps (general rate). The sum of the data
rate of two interfaces should not exceed 2048 kbps.
ASMi-52 is a multiplexer modem with two interfaces that has the following
maximum rate for Serial DTE interface:
If DTE Serial + E1 interface, then the DTE Serial maximum rate = 2048 kbps –
used TSs (timeslots) x 64 kbps.
If DTE Serial + LAN interface, then the DTE Serial maximum rate = 2048 kbps
– LAN rate.
Configuring the E1 Interface
The following are commonly used acronyms:
CO – Central Office, where the clock source is set to internal or external
CPE – customer premise equipment.
When ASMi-52 includes a G.704 E1 port, you can configure the following
parameters:
Framed mode