DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126 Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-93ANL-LINE, ANL-NE-L (8-Port Analog Line)
9
Station Present Test (also called Ringing
Application Test) (#48)
This test provides a burst of ringi ng current to the terminal equi pment and
detects that current flows. This test is to asc ertain whether or not terminal
equipment is connec ted to the port.
This test may cause some terminal equip ment to ring briefly d uring daily
maintenance. If this ringing is disturbing the c ustomer or the terminal equipm ent,
it should be disab led using the Tests field of the station ad ministration screen.
However, on some releases of the softw are , thi s action disables Tests #6, 47, and
35, as well as Test #48.
PASS The port is able to provide an analog transmission path to the station
equipment. User-reported troubles on this port should be investig ated by
using other port tests, by examining station wiring, by examining the
station, and by ensuring that the terminal is corr ectly translated as
off-premises or on-premises.
NOTE:
This test always passes for circuit packs TN712 prior to vintage 14
and TN742 prior to vintage 6.
0NO
BOARD The test could not relate the internal ID to the port (no board). This could
be due to incorre ct translations, no board is inserted, an inc orrect board is
inserted, or an insane board is inserted.
1. Check to ensure that the board translations are correct. Use the list
config command, and resolve any problems that are found.
2. If the board was found to be correctly inserted in step 1, issue the
busyout board command.
3. Issue the reset board command.
4. Issue the release busy board command.
5. Issue the test board long command. This should re-e stablish the
linkage between the internal ID and the port. If this is not the case,
dispatch to check to ensure that there is a valid board inserted.
Table 9-36. TEST #47 Loop Around and Conference Test — Continued
Error
Code Test
Result Description/ Recommendation
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