DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Maintenance for R8.2csi
555-233-119 Issue 1
April 2000
Maintenance Objects
3-604DS1-BD (DS1 Interface Circuit Pack)
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pattern, and returns a PASS result to indicate that the pattern was suc cessfully
sent. If the loopback is not e stablished within the 10 seconds, the test returns
FAIL .
The status of the CPE Loopback Jack test will b e available in the hardware error
log via error type 3900. Several distinc t aux values will be used to g ive the user
information of the status of the test.
The
list measurements ds1 summary
command will disp lay the length of time the
test has been running (
Test Duration
field) and number of b it errors detected
(
Loopback/Span Test Bit-Error Count
field). If the test pattern is b eing passed
through the loopbac k cleanly, the number of bit errors should b e very low. The
command will also disp lay the type of loopbac k/span test executing (
Tes t
field),
the type of pattern gener ated for the loopback/sp an test (
Pattern
field), and
whether the pattern (
3-in-24 Pattern
) is synchronized (
Synchronized Field
).
To terminate the test, enter test ds1-loop UUCSS end-loopback/span-test
command or the release board. Using the release board command restores all
trunks or ports on the TN767E DS1 Interface circuit p ack to the in-service state.
Table 3-251. TEST #1212 CPE Loopback Jack Test
Error
Code
Test
Result Description/ Recommendation
ABORT Internal system error
1. Retry test ds1-loop UUCSS cpe-loopback-jack-test-begin at 1-minute
intervals a maximum of 5 times.
1005 ABORT CPE Loopback Jack Test cannot be executed in the current configuration. To
run this Test, the TN767E or later suffix DS1 must be administered for
24-channel operation. The "Bit Rate" field on the DS 1 circuit pack administration
form must be set to "1.544" for 24-channel operation.
1015 ABORT Ports on the DS1 Interface circuit pack have not been busied out to
out-of-service.
1. Enter the busyout board UUCSS command to put all trunks or p orts of the
DS1 Interface circuit pack into the out-of-service state.
2. Retry the command.
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