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AM64/128A User Manual

 

 

With a G.703 interface fitted, the application of a loopback will apply a loopback to line at the remote slave unit (known as an LTU loop on the G.703 linecard and standalone units).

Note : It is not possible to “Hardwire” a G.703 loop at the G.703 interface connector.

5.4.3. Remote Loop

Remote loop involves turning on a BBM loopback, but from the other end of the link (see figure 5.4.3).

This can only be menu activated from a BBM with a X.21bis interface. It is available from the DTE however, in either X.21 or X.21bis.

5.4.3.1 Remote Loop from menu

On applying the loop, the TM LED should light and the top level status display should show ‘Loop Active’.

To apply the loop select the item

T> Rem Loop Off

Press SELECT and the display should change to

T> Rem Loop On

Note: As this feature applies a loop at the remote end, it is possible that in some circumstances (mainly fault conditions) that the actual loop can be removed without the local BBM realising it. In these cases the display will show Rem Loop On when in fact no loop exists. If the loop has been cleared by a transient fault condition it can of course be reapplied by deselecting the Remote loop and then re-selecting it. The data flow with the loop applied is as shown in figure 5.4.3.

Note : In order to apply a remote loop back to line at the remote end of a BBM to BBM link from the local

end, when operating with an X.21 or G.703 interface at an unstructured rate ie : 64kbps (bit or byte timing) or 128kbps, use the communication channel loop back (see section 5.4.9).

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American Telecom AM64/128A manual Remote Loop from menu, Rem Loop Off, Rem Loop On