Patton electronic 2720 user manual BIT Error Rate V.52 Diagnostics, Qrss

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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.

5.2.3CSU Loop

The NetLink-T1™ also responds to central office initiated loop com- mands. The NetLink-T1™ will implement the “loop up” command when it recognizes the pattern “10000” in the data stream for a mini- mum 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.

5.3 BIT ERROR RATE (V.52) DIAGNOSTICS

The NetLink-T1™ offers three V.52 Bit Error Rate (BER) test pat- terns. These test patterns may be invoked along with the LAL and RDL tests to evaluate the unit(s) and the communication links.

When a 511, 2047, or QRSS test is invoked, the NetLink-T1™ generates a pseudo-random bit pattern of 511 bits, 2047 bits or 220 bits, respectively, using a mathematical polynomial. The receiving NetLink- T1™ then decodes the received bits using the same polyno- mial. If the received bits match the agreed upon pseudo-random pat- tern, then the NetLink-T1™(s) and the communication link(s) are func- tioning properly.

511

Initiates a built-in 511 bit pseudo-random

 

pattern generator and detector.

2047

Initiates a built-in 2047 bit pseudo-random

 

pattern generator and detector.

QRSS

Initiates a built-in 220 bit pseudo-random

 

pattern generator and detector.

To perform a V.52 test, follow these steps:

1.Activate the local loopback or remote loopback diagnostic.

2.Activate the test pattern. This may be done in one of two ways:

a.Enter e Selected Pattern from the System Diagnostics/Statistics menu and toggle the <Spacebar> until the desired test pattern appears.

b. Enter c Test Pattern and toggle the [Spacebar] to send the selected pattern.

c.One of two result codes will appear to the right of the Test Pattern listing:

OK Indicates that the received test pattern is error-free.

BE Indicates that there are errors in the test pattern (to deliberately insert errors in the pattern, toggle

Error Insertion to ON).

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Contents User Manual Warranty Information Table of ContentsWarranty Statement Radio and TV InterferenceIndustry Canada Notice FCC InformationFCC Part 68 Compliance Statement Features Service InformationCE Notice General InformationApplications S2 Summary Table Switch S2-8 Reserved Switch S1 Switch S2-6 and S2-7 Clock ModeSwitch S1-1 RDL Type Switch S1-2 ReservedSwitch S1-6 Through S1-8 Reserved Switches S1-4 and S1-5 Line Build OutSoftware Configuration VT100Helpful Hints Introduction to Main MenuLine Format ESF 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, DisabledDefault Config Source Switch default Option EEPROM, Switch 54 Loops RDL Only 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 Unit InformationConnecting the 10Base-T Ethernet Port to a PC DTE Connecting the 10Base-T Ethernet Port to a HubT1/FT1 Interface Connection T1 Link LED Descriptions10BT Link StatusOperating Local Loopback LL Loop V.54 & Telco DiagnosticsT1/FT1 CSU/DSU Model 2720/IQrss BIT Error Rate V.52 DiagnosticsEthernet 10BASE-T Specifications Patton NETLINK-T1 Model SpecificationsRS-232 Control Port Signals at DB-9 Connecter Signal Direction Tip Tx DataPatton NETLINK-T1 Model Interface PIN Assignment RJ-48C T1 DS0 Network Interface Female Modular Jack

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