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dte /dce options

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aball

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Feb 20, 2006
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are the dte/dce options setting on the sdi paddle board opt 61 the same for a dial up modem and site event buffer thanks
 
I would say yes. The paddle boards go bad once a year - at least most I've had. (that comment if you're asking cuz it don't work)are very

Also note the DB9 connector is not RS232 -

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our seb's are set to dce so all seb's may not be the sane. if you think of the c as the clock source, it makes it a little more clear, if the clock has to be the switch as in a dumb term, the term has to be dte and the far end dce, with a us robitics, the clock (sorta) off the network, so the link clocks from the modem.. just for that data stream, not the clock card... that said, a null marries a dte to dte or dce to dce, started this to make it a little clear, now i'm lost.. and i've replaced ONE paddle board in over 30 years, but then i ground my switches

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
I've replaced about 4 to 6 paddle boards in 6 years - in switches I live with - I wonder if the end device could have some factor?

As for grounding, We use a solid 10,000 Ohm connection to our ground. Of course, we have been grounding to a PVC drain pipe ever since I saw a centipede near the buildings ground bus.

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Since i begain working on Nortel in 1979, I have never replaced a Paddle board.
 
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