
Customizing Synchronous and Asynchronous Interfaces
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KG84A Cycle
By default, the timer cycle’s length is 100 milliseconds. This cycle value is used
by the timers on the other KG84A devices on the network. This also becomes the
polling cycle for monitoring FCS errors.
You can set the KG84A timer cycle to 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, or 500 milliseconds
on this interface.
KG84A Sync Loss Interval
By default, the router waits 50 cycles after detecting an FCS error to receive a
valid frame before declaring that a loss of synchronization has occurred.
You can set the KG84A loss interval to 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, or 500 cycles on
this interface.
KG84A Remote Resync Wait
By default, the router waits 200 cycles when synchronization is lost and a
remotely initiated resynchronization has been detected. You can set the number of
cycles that the router waits for the remote KG84A device to complete a
resynchronization operation to 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, or 500. After this
number of cycles, the router software determines that the resynchronization failed
and initiates another resynchronization.
Note that if you press the RESYNC button on the local KG84A device, the router
responds as if it detected a remotely initiated resynchronization.
Use different settings at each end of the point-to-point link to avoid a possible race
condition.
You can configure the KG84A resynchronization wait on this interface.
Site Manager: KG84A Cycle parameter: page A-65
Site Manager: KG84A Sync Loss Interval parameter: page A-66
Site Manager: KG84A Remote Resync Wait parameter: page A-66
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