Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Maintenance Manual page 93

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Troubleshooting Features
Placing an Outgoing ISDN-PRI Test Call
NOTE:
An ISDN-PRI test call can be placed only if the circuit translates to an
ISDN-PRI trunk.
An ISDN-PRI test call can be originated via either the synchronous or the
asynchronous method. Each method is described below.
Synchronous Method
One command is used in this method to start, stop and query an ISDN-PRI test
call. In the synchronous method, an outgoing ISDN-PRI test call may be part of a
system technician-demanded long test sequence to test a circuit pack, port, or
trunk. Therefore, the command line entry can be any of the following:
test trunk <grp>/<mbr> long [repeat #]
test port PCSSpp long [repeat #]
test board PCSS long [repeat #]
The "long" qualifier must be entered in the above commands in order for the ISDN
test call to run. The repeat number (#) can be any number from 1 through 99
(default = 1).
The following information appears in response to the above commands:
Port: The port address (PCSSpp) of the maintenance object under test.
Maintenance Name: The type of maintenance object tested.
Test Number: The actual test that was run.
Test Results: Indicates whether the test passes, fails, or aborts.
Error Code: Additional information about the results of the test. (See the
ISDN Trunk Maintenance documentation for details.)
Asynchronous Method
NOTE:
The asynchronous method requires a Maintenance/Test circuit pack to be
physically present in the system.
In this method, four commands are used to start, stop, query, and list an outgoing
ISDN-PRI test call. These commands are:
clear isdn-testcall <grp>/<mbr> (stop)
list isdn-testcall (list)
status isdn-testcall <grp>/<mbr> (query)
test isdn-testcall <grp>/<mbr> [minutes] (start)
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