Trunk Cards - Avaya Nortel Communication Server 1000 Reference

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3. End the session in LD 30: ****

Trunk cards

Use the following procedures to test a trunk card.
Testing a trunk card using a maintenance telephone
1. Access the system from a maintenance telephone.
2. Test the trunk unit: LD 36 TRK l s c u (loop, shelf, card, and unit numbers)
3. If the maintenance telephone is hooked up to a monitor and the system response
Testing a trunk card using a system terminal
1. Log into the system: LOGI (password)
2. Enter: LD 36
3. To test a trunk from a remote test center, seize a Central Office (CO) monitor trunk:
4. End the session in LD 36: ****
5. Test an automatically identified outward dialing (AIOD) trunk card: LD 41 AIOD l
6. End the session in LD 41: ****
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Circuit Card Reference
If only one loop is being tested and it is disabled, enter ENLL loop to enable and
test a network card associated with the specified loop. (This command cannot
enable network cards disabled by LD 32.)
If the system response is other than OK, see Software Input/Output Reference —
Administration (NN43001-611) to analyze the messages.
See "Communicating with the Meridian 1" in Software Input/Output Reference —
Administration (NN43001-611) for details on accessing the system from a
maintenance telephone.
is other than OK, see Software Input/Output Reference — Administration,
(NN43001-611) to analyze the messages.
CALL or CALL l s c u
Seize the automatic number identification (ANI) trunk: TRK l s c u loop, shelf,
card, and unit numbers
When you see the DN? prompt, enter the directory number (DN) you want the
system to dial.
If the system response is other than OK, see Software Input/Output Reference —
Administration (NN43001-611) to analyze the messages.
s c (loop, shelf, and card numbers)
If the system response is other than OK, see Software Input/Output Reference —
Administration (NN43001-611) to analyze the messages.
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
July 2011

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