Patton electronic 2710 System Diagnostics, Local Loop Idle default, Remote Loop Idle default

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3.2.3 System Diagnostics

The System Diagnostics/Statistics screen looks like this:

OK

NOTE: This screen is updated once per second.

The System Diagnostics/Statistics options and functions are described below.

aLocal Loop Idle (default)

The Local Loop is a bi-lateral loopback in which the data from the local DTE and the data from the remote unit are looped back to their respective sources (See Section 5.3). Activate this loop to test the each of the DTE’s connection to the NetLink-T1™.

The Local Loop test has four states:

Idle No user-controlled loopbacks are active.

LLThe NetLink-T1™ is in local loopback mode.

Off The NetLink-T1™ is in remote loopback mode or sending a pattern. Local loopback is disabled.

LocP The NetLink-T1™ is in Local Loopback mode, and is sending a test pattern.

bRemote Loop Idle (default)

The Remote Digital Loopback (RDL) test checks the performance of both the local and remote NetLink-T1™s, as well as the communica- tion link between them. Data from the local DTE is sent across the entire communication circuit and looped back to the local DTE.

The NetLink-T1™ Initiating a RL can be in one of the following states:

Idle No user-controlled loopbacks are active.

TxPr The NetLink-T1™ is sending the preparatory phase pat- tern lasting for approximately 2 -5 seconds.

WtAk The NetLink-T1™ is waiting for an acknowledgement from the remote unit. If the remote unit does not respond, the WtAk message will remain on the screen.

RxAk The NetLink-T1™ has received an acknowledgement from the remote unit.

Tout The NetLink-T1™ is waiting before entering the Remote Loopback test mode.

TM The NetLink-T1™ has successfully negotiated the Remote Loopback test and is in control of the remote unit. You may send a test pattern at this point by press- ing:

c <spacebar>

TxTr The NetLink-T1™ is sending a Terminate Loopback mes- sage to the remote unit. If the remote unit does not respond, the local unit will return to the Idle state.

Tx1s If the remote NetLink-T1™ responds to the local NetLink- T1™’s terminate loopback request, the local unit then sends an all ones pattern before returning to the Idle state

TxP The NetLink-T1™ is sending a test pattern while in Test Mode

IdlP The NetLink-T1™ is sending a test pattern in place of data. The NetLink-T1™ is not in test mode.

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Contents User Manual Warranty Statement Table of ContentsGeneral Information CE NoticeFCC Information Radio and TV InterferenceFCC Compliance Industry Canada NoticeFeatures Service InformationTel 301 Email support@patton.com Monday through FridayDIP Switch Configuration ConfigurationSupported Applications 2710 as the Interface between the Telco and CPESwitches SW1, SW2, and SW3 Switch SET Summary TableSwitch SW4 Line Framing and Coding Line Framing OptionsSwitches SW7 and SW8 Line Build Out Switch SW6 Clock ModeSoftware Configuration VT100Helpful Hints Introduction to Main MenuLine FormatESF default Options ESF, D4, Unframed System ConfigurationDS0 Line Rate 64kbps default Options 64kbps, 56kbps Line Coding B8ZS default Options AMI, B8ZS, B7ZSOptions Network, Internal, External ESF Carrier Loops Enabled default Options Enabled, DisabledESF Data Link Ansi T1.403 Options Ansi T1.403, AT&T TR54016 Default Config Source Eeprom Option EEPROM, Switch 54 Loops Enabled default Options Enabled, DisabledLocal Loop Idle default System DiagnosticsRemote Loop Idle default SpacebarError Insertion Off default Options On, Off Test Pattern Idle default Options Idle or SendingSelected Pattern NI StatusCurrent DIP Switch Settings Error CountersValid Interval Count & Current Interval Time Rx PRMLoop Timeout PasswordSet to Default Configuration Service InformationDTE Interface Connection Power ConnectionNetwork Interface Connection TXD LED DescriptionsRXD LOSOperating Local Loopback LL Loop V.54 & Telco DiagnosticsOperating Remote Digital Loopback RL Central Office LoopsPatton NETLINK-T1 Model Specifications BIT Error Rate V.52 DiagnosticsQrss Patton NETLINK-T1 Model Cable Recommendations Wire Gauge Capacitance ResistancePatton Model # Description Patton NETLINK-T1 Model Interface PIN Assignment Jumper Position for Power via DC Power Jack default Patton NETLINK-T1 Model Power Supply InterfaceJumper Position for Power via Pin KK

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