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Configuration Tasks
Detector-Related Function Tests
Using the test voice port detector command, you are able to force a particular detector into an on or off state, perform tests on the detector, and then return the detector to its original state.
To configure this feature, use the following commands in privileged EXEC mode:
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Router# test voice port slot/subunit/port detector | Identifies the voice port you want to test. Enter a | |
| keyword for the detector under test and specify | |
| whether to force it to the on or off state. | |
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| Note For each signaling type (FXO, FXS), only |
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| the applicable keywords are displayed. |
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| The disable keyword is displayed only |
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| when a detector is in the forced state. |
Step 2 |
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Router# test voice port slot/subunit/port detector | Identifies the voice port on which you want to end | |
| the test. Enter a keyword for the detector under | |
| test and the keyword disable to end the forced | |
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| state. |
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| Note For each signaling type (FXO, FXS), only |
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| the applicable keywords are displayed. |
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| The disable keyword is displayed only |
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| when a detector is in the forced state. |
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Loopback Function Tests
To establish loopbacks on a voice port, use the following commands in privileged EXEC mode:
| Command | Purpose |
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Router# test voice port slot/subunit/port loopback | Identifies the voice port you want to test and enters | |
| {local network} | a keyword for the loopback direction. |
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| Note A call must be established on the voice |
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| port under test. |
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Router# test voice port slot/subunit/port loopback | Identifies the voice port on which you want to end | |
| disable | the test and enters the keyword disable to end the |
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| loopback. |
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Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XT and 12.2(8)T
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