Ericsson IP DSLAM, EDN312 Verification without Connection to PEM, Verification Activity Comments

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Verifying the Installation

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Verifying the Installation

The purpose of the verification is to ensure the following:

No errors in the rewiring of the subscriber lines

The old services (POTS or ISDN) function

The physical installation of the EDA Access Domain nodes was done correctly

The power and Ethernet connections function

It is possible to make an ADSL connection to a CPE modem

The registration in PEM has been done correctly

The following methods can be used for verification, each implying a different level of verification and effort:

1.Verification without connection to PEM or any management system

2.Verification using the Local Craft Tool (LCT).

3.Verification using PEM.

5.1Verification without Connection to PEM

It is not possible to activate the IP DSLAM by this method. It is the least time consuming method but also gives the least assurance. This method involves the following:

Table 1 Verification without Connection to Management System

Verification Activity

Comments

 

 

Perform continuity check on each line from

Best to perform after rewiring and

the Exchange MDF to the Line MDF

before installing nodes

 

 

Verify (if possible) that the ECN320 switch

Active Ethernet connection is

port where the IP DSLAMs are connected,

verified

indicates active Ethernet connection

 

 

 

Recommended to perform continuity check

Test that the new installation has

on each POTS or ISDN line

not affected the old services

 

 

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EDN312, IP DSLAM specifications

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