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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................................................................................................... 3
LIST OF TABLES .................................................................................................................................................................... 6
LIST OF FIGURES ................................................................................................................................................................... 8
FEATURES .............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
3.1.1 Utopia Loopback Function ................................................................................................................... 18
3.2
LINE INTERFACE ............................................................................................................................................ 19
3.2.1 Line Interface Work Modes .................................................................................................................. 19
IMA AND UNI FUNCTIONS .......................................................................................................................................... 30
4.1
IMA MODE ....................................................................................................................................................... 30
4.1.1 IMA Frame ........................................................................................................................................... 30
4.1.4 Link Backup.......................................................................................................................................... 30
UNI MODE ....................................................................................................................................................... 30
PROGRAMMING INFORMATION FOR IMAOS08 ....................................................................................................... 31
IMA OPERATION .......................................................................................................................................................... 69
6.1
IMA INITIALIZATION ........................................................................................................................................ 69
6.2
CONFIGURE A GROUP .................................................................................................................................. 69
6.3
START UP A GROUP ...................................................................................................................................... 70
6.4
INHIBIT A GROUP/NOT INHIBIT A GROUP ................................................................................................... 70
6.5
ADD LINKS TO A GROUP THAT IS IN OPERATIONAL STATE .................................................................... 70
DEACTIVATE AND RECOVER LINKS ............................................................................................................ 70
6.8
RESTART A GROUP ....................................................................................................................................... 70
6.9
DELETE A GROUP .......................................................................................................................................... 70
GROUP AUTO DETECT .................................................................................................................................. 73
8.1.1 Master Side .......................................................................................................................................... 73
8.1.2 Slave Side ............................................................................................................................................ 73
8.2
PROGRAMMING INFORMATION FOR IMAOS08_SLAVE ............................................................................ 73
JTAG TEST ACCESS PORT ........................................................................................................................................ 80
9.1
TAP BUS SIGNALS ......................................................................................................................................... 80
10.3 A.C. CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................................................................... 82
10.3.4 Line Interface Timing............................................................................................................................ 84
INDEX .................................................................................................................................................................................... 95
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