Test E1 Loopback Inward1_Analog - Avaya Secure Router 3120 Command Reference Manual

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The inward 1 loopback allows the signal going out to the network to be looped back into the
received signal. The loopback takes effect close to the network interface section (LIU), so that
the loopback path includes as much of the interface as possible.
syntax:
loopback inward1
example:
SR/test/e1 1/1> loopback inward1

test e1 loopback inward1_analog

test e1 loopback inward2
test e1 loopback line
test e1 loopback payload
applies to:
All modules
test e1 loopback inward1_analog
This command configures an E1 interface for local inward 1 analog loopback.
The analog loopback exercises the maximum number of functional blocks. It loops back the
actual analog transmit signal back to the receive.
syntax:
loopback inward1_analog
example:
SR/test/e1 1/1> loopback inward1_analog
test e1 loopback inward1
test e1 loopback inward2
test e1 loopback line
test e1 loopback payload
applies to:
920
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