Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Maintenance Manual page 257

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Extension number for the test call. This test extension number is
DSO Loop-Around
Test Call
used to establish a loop-around connection on the selected trunk.
Extension
The DSO Loop-Around Test Call feature is used primarily for testing
DSO channels associated with non-ISDN-PRI trunks. The
loop-around is activated by dialing the test extension number.
Multiple DSO Loop-Around connections can be set up by placing
multiple calls to the loop-around extension.
The DS0 Loop Around feature provides a loop around connection for
incoming non-ISDN DS1 trunk data calls. This feature is similar to
the far-end loop around connection provided for the ISDN Test Call
feature. This DS0 loop around is provided primarily to allow a
network service provider to perform facility testing at the DS0 level
before video teleconferencing terminals are installed at the PBX.
The feature is activated on a call-by-call basis by dialing a test call
extension specified on the second page of the System Parameters
Maintenance form. No special hardware is required. When the test
call extension is received by the PBX, a non-inverting, 64 kbps
connection is set up on the PBX's Time Division Multiplexed bus.
More than one loop around call can be active at the same time.
For calls routed over the public network using the ACCUNET
Switched Digital Service (SDS) or Software Defined Data Network
(SDDN), the data transmission rate is 56 Kbps, since robbed bit
signaling is used. For calls established over a private network using
common channel signaling, the full 64 kbps data rate is available.
When the incoming trunk group is used only for data calls (SDS), the
Communications Type on the associated Trunk Group form should
be set to "data." When the incoming trunk group is used for robbed
bit alternate voice and/or data (SDN/SDDN), the Communications
Type on the Trunk Group form should be set to rbavd (robbed bit
alternate voice data). For private network trunks using common
channel signaling, the Communications Type on the associated
Trunk Group form can be set to "avd."
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Issue 5 October 2002
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