Patton electronic 2710 user manual Loop V.54 & Telco Diagnostics, Operating Local Loopback LL

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5.2 LOOP (V.54 & TELCO) DIAGNOSTICS

The NetLink-T1™ offers three V.54 loop diagnostics and is com- patible with two Telco loop diagnostics. Use these diagnostics to test the CSU/DSU and any communication links. These tests can be acti- vated via the software control port (See Section 3.2.3 System Diagnostics) or via signals on the serial port interface.

5.2.1 Operating Local Loopback (LL)

The Local Loopback (LL) test checks the operation of the local

NetLink-T1™, and is performed separately on each unit. Any data sent to the local NetLink-T1™ in this test mode will be echoed (returned) back to the user device (i.e., characters typed on the keyboard of a ter- minal will appear on the terminal screen).

To perform a LL test, follow these steps:

1.Activate LL. This may be done in one of two ways:

a. Enter a Local Loop from the System Diagnostics/Statistics menu and toggle the <Spacebar> until “LL” appears next to the a Local Loop option.

b.Activate the “LL” signal on the DTE. If you are not sure which lead is the “LL” signal, please refer to Appendix D.

2.Verify that the data terminal equipment is operating properly and can be used for a test.

3.Perform a V.52 BER (bit error rate) test as described in Section 5.3.3. If the BER test equipment indicates no faults, but the data terminal indicates a fault, follow the manufactur- er’s checkout procedures for the data terminal. Also, check the interface cable between the terminal and the NetLink- T1™.

5.2.2Operating Remote Digital Loopback (RL)

The Remote Digital Loopback (RL) test checks the performance of both the local and remote NetLink-T1™, as well as the communication link between them. Any characters sent to the remote NetLink-T1™ in this test mode will be returned back to the originating device (i.e, char- acters typed on the keyboard of the local terminal will appear on the local terminal screen after having been passed to the remote NetLink- T1™ and looped back).

To perform an RDL test, follow these steps:

1.Activate RDL. This may be done in two ways:

a. Enter b Remote Loop from the System Diagnostics/Statistics menu and toggle the <Spacebar> until “RL” appears next to the b Remote Loop option.;

b.Activate the “RL” signal on the DTE. If you are not sure which lead is the “RL” signal, please refer to Appendix D.

2.Perform a bit error rate test (BERT) using the internal V.52 generator (as described in Section 5.3), or using a separate BER Tester. If the BER test indicates a fault, and the Local Line Loopback test was successful for both NetLink™s, you may have a problem with the twisted pair line connection.

5.2.3Central Office Loops

The NetLink-T1™ also responds to central office initiated loop com- mands. When in D4 framing mode, the NetLink-T1™ will implement the “loop up” command when it recognizes the pattern “10000” in the data stream for a minimum of 5 seconds. The “loop down” command is implemented by the pattern “100” in the data stream for a minimum of 5 seconds.

When operating in ESF framing mode, loopback commands are issued via the Facility Data Link (FDL). The line loop message will cause a loop back before data enters the framer portion of the CSU. The payload loop message will cause the NetLink-T1™ to loop data after the framer portion of the CSU.

The NetLink-T1™ will respond to Universal Loopback De-activate to clear all central office loops.

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Contents User Manual CE Notice Table of ContentsWarranty Statement General InformationIndustry Canada Notice Radio and TV InterferenceFCC Information FCC ComplianceMonday through Friday Service InformationFeatures Tel 301 Email support@patton.com2710 as the Interface between the Telco and CPE ConfigurationDIP Switch Configuration Supported ApplicationsLine Framing Options Switch SET Summary TableSwitches SW1, SW2, and SW3 Switch SW4 Line Framing and CodingVT100 Switch SW6 Clock ModeSwitches SW7 and SW8 Line Build Out Software ConfigurationHelpful 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, DisabledSpacebar System DiagnosticsLocal Loop Idle default Remote Loop Idle defaultNI Status Test Pattern Idle default Options Idle or SendingError Insertion Off default Options On, Off Selected PatternRx PRM Error CountersCurrent DIP Switch Settings Valid Interval Count & Current Interval TimeService Information PasswordLoop Timeout Set to Default ConfigurationDTE Interface Connection Power ConnectionNetwork Interface Connection LOS LED DescriptionsTXD RXDCentral Office Loops Loop V.54 & Telco DiagnosticsOperating Local Loopback LL Operating Remote Digital Loopback RLPatton 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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