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DS1-FAC (DS1 Facility)
DS1 Interface Options Audit Test (#798)
This test is nondestructive.
This test sends the administered DS1 Interface options to the DS1 CONV circuit
pack. Options are sent to both DS1 CONV circuit packs at the same time to
prevent any transitional mismatch of options.
The following DS1 facility options are sent to the TN574 DS1 CONV circuit pack:
Framing Mode, Line Coding and DS1 CONV-1 and DS1 CONV-2 Line
Compensation.
The following DS1 facility options are sent to the TN1654 DS1 CONV circuit pack:
Line Coding and DS1 CONV-1 and DS1 CONV-2 Line Compensation (T1 only).
These option fields are given in the fiber link administration screen.
Table 8-265. Test #798 DS1 Interface Options Audit
Error
Test
Code
Result
Description / Recommendation
105
ABORT
The neighbor DS1 CONV circuit pack at the other end of the DS1 CONV
complex is not accessible.
2100
ABORT
Could not allocate the necessary system resources to run this test.
2000
ABORT
Timed out while waiting for a response from the circuit pack.
2300
ABORT
The downlink message necessary to run this test could not be sent.
2301
ABORT
The timer could not be set before sending the downlink message necessary to
run this test.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 3 times.
2316
ABORT
Fiber link is not administered. Administer the DS1 CONV fiber link via the add
fiber-link command.
2500
ABORT
Internal system error
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 3 times.
PASS
The DS1 Interface options are sent to the circuit pack.
Near-End External Loop-Back Test (#799)
This test is destructive
This test starts at the DS1 CONV circuit pack whose equipment location was
entered and traverses over the specified facility and loops back at the manually
hard-wired external loop-back device. Depending on the type of physical
connectivity of the DS1 facility, special tools, cables or connectors may be
required to make the hard-wired loop backs.
555-233-143
Issue 1 May 2002
8-679

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