Figure 7–19. Ring Test Menu for JetStream Voice Gateway

***** Ring Test settings *****

C. Configure Ring Test

D. Display Parameters

S. Start Ring Test

T. Stop Ring Test

Type the option for the command to execute and proceed to the appropriate section.

Configuring the Ring Test

Type C to configure the ring test.

1.The IAD displays the port prompt:

Port to enable.

Type the port number and press Enter.

2.The IAD displays the on hook timing prompt:

Number of seconds for port to stay on hook.

Type the value in seconds and press Enter.

3.The IAD displays the off hook timing prompt:

Number of seconds for port to stay off hook.

Type the value in seconds and press Enter.

Displaying Ring Test Parameters

Type D to display the current ring test parameters.

The IAD displays the following information:

port = 2, onhooktime = 5, offhooktime = 8S.

Starting and Stopping the Ring Test

Type S to start the ring test.

The IAD displays the menu and begins the ring test on the specified port. The ring test continues until you stop the test by pressing option T.

Displaying the IAD State

Type S to display the on hook state for each port.

The IAD displays the following information:

Attempting to Connect to CPX, counter = 0

Port 01 is offhook Call Control state = Idle POTS state = Disabled Port 02 is offhook Call Control state = Idle POTS state = Disabled Port 03 is offhook Call Control state = Idle POTS state = Disabled Port 04 is offhook Call Control state = Idle POTS state = Disabled Port 05 is offhook Call Control state = Idle POTS state = Disabled Port 06 is offhook Call Control state = Idle POTS state = Disabled Port 07 is offhook Call Control state = Idle POTS state = Disabled Port 08 is offhook Call Control state = Idle POTS state = Disabled Received Segmentation Layer CRC failures since powerup = 0

Configuring Trace Settings

These commands are reserved for use by Paradyne network engineers.

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JetFusion Integrated Access Device specifications

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