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4.4. Relationship of Dip-switch Configuration and Software
Configuration
The relationship of dip-switch configuration and software management ability is shown in
below table:
Dip-switch
Whether the software can change dip-switches’ configuration
or not
SW1~SW4 Can
SW5 Can
SW6 Can Not
4.5. Basic Connection Type
The connection topologies introduced in this part is only for user reference. Users are
advised to design and deploy the most appropriate topology according to their specific
environment.
4.5.1. Point-to-point, ‘Master Clock – Slave Clock’ Topology
When connecting Routers or other V.35 interface equipment point to point, routers should
work in DTE mode. For the convenience of installation and test, it is advised to set the
local modem ‘Master Clock Mode’, and remote modem ‘Slave Clock Mode’. That is to say
the timing resource is from the local V.35 interface modem.
In “Master Clock-Slave Clock” topology, if DXC, MUX devices are in E1 link, the DXC,
MUX and remote modem should all be slave clock mode (follow the clock of E1 link)
RC802-30B-
FV35
RC801-30B-
FV35
Fiber
Router
Router
V.35 DTE wire
V.35 DTE wire
Master
Clock
(Clock Source)
Slave
Clock
4.5.2. Point-to-point ‘Terminal Clock – Slave Clock’ Topology
When the remote DTE device must follow the timing resource of local DTE device’s clock,
that is to say the TX CLOCK of local DTE is internal clock source, it is advised to set the