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2004 Nov 24
5
"HyperFish" meeting tomarrow
I've called for a meeting tomarrow to form a new developer's subgroup
named "HyperFish". The purpose of this meeting is to collectivly vision
for what Xiph is going to look like a year from now and form a realistic
plan to help reach that goal.
It's not intended to "take over" projects or assume control over other
Xiph work, only to estabish a voluntary-participation subgroup for
developers who prefer working...
2004 Nov 24
5
"HyperFish" meeting tomarrow
I've called for a meeting tomarrow to form a new developer's subgroup
named "HyperFish". The purpose of this meeting is to collectivly vision
for what Xiph is going to look like a year from now and form a realistic
plan to help reach that goal.
It's not intended to "take over" projects or assume control over other
Xiph work, only to estabish a voluntary-participation subgroup for
developers who prefer working...
2004 Nov 24
5
"HyperFish" meeting tomarrow
I've called for a meeting tomarrow to form a new developer's subgroup
named "HyperFish". The purpose of this meeting is to collectivly vision
for what Xiph is going to look like a year from now and form a realistic
plan to help reach that goal.
It's not intended to "take over" projects or assume control over other
Xiph work, only to estabish a voluntary-participation subgroup for
developers who prefer working...
2005 Aug 09
1
TE110P flashing red/green when PRI connected ... continued
...local alarm.
A framing error is a neccesary consequence of a LOS. :-)
Yellow alarm (Remote Alarm Indication) is sent when a frame error condition exists in the receiver. On a T1 it is sent in bit 2 of every frame (for D4) or through a pattern in ESF. For an E1 two separate errors indications are collectivly known as yellow alarm, loss of framing (sets the A bit) or loss of multiframeing (sets the Y bit).
Blue alarm (Alarm Indication Signal) is sent when the remote end does not want to communicate. It is sent as unframed 1.
> I seem to remember blue and yellow alarm being the same thing bu tit'...