DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Maintenance for R8.2csi
555-233-119 Issue 1
April 2000
Maintenance for csi systems
1-74Install DS1 CPE Loopback Jack (T1 Only)
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4. Enter test ds1-loop <location> cpe-loopback-jack. T his turns on simplex
power to the loopbac k jack and waits about 20 seconds for any active
DS1 facility alarms to clear. A “PASS” or “FAIL” displays on the terminal.
This is the first of the 2 results. A “FAIL” indicates a fault is p resent in the
wiring between the ICSU and the loop back jack. The loopb ack jack may
also be faulty. A “PASS” only indicates that the loopbac k jack looped
successfully, not that the test data contai ns no errors. If a “PASS” is
obtained, continue with the following steps.
NOTE:
The loss of signal (LOS) alarm (demand test #138) is not p rocessed
during this test while the 3-in-24 p attern is active.
5. Enter clear meas ds1 loop <location> to clear the bit error count.
6. Enter clear meas ds1 log <location> to clear the performance
measurement counts.
7. Enter clear meas ds1 esf <location> to clear the ESF error count.
8. Enter list meas ds1 sum <location> to display the bit error count. Refer
to Table 1-7 for troubleshooting information.
Table 1-7. DS1 Span Troubleshooting
Displayed
Field Function Indication
Test: c pe-
loopback-jack Pattern 3-in-24 The loopback jack test is active.
Synchronized Y or N If “y” displays, the DS1 circuit pac k has
synchronized to the looped 3-in-24 pattern and is
accumulating a count of the bit errors detected in
the pattern until the test has ended. If n displays,
retry the test 5 times by ending the test per Step
11 and re-starting the test per Step 4. If the circuit
pack never synchronizes, substantial bit errors in
the 3-in-24 pattern are likely . This could be
intermittent connections or a broken wire in a
receive or transmit pair in the CPE wiring.
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