Lucent DDM-2000 OC-3 User And Service Manual page 173

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NTP-017
: Circuit Order
Page 1 of 4
Discontinue End-to-End HDSL Service
DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED. . . . . FOR DETAILS, GO TO
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1.
CAUTION:
DDM-2000 circuit packs contain static sensitive components
which can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. A static
ground wrist strap must be worn when handling the circuit
packs. See electrostatic discharge considerations in Trouble
Clearing: TAD-100 .
Determine which HDSL ports are to be discontinued and verify no
alarms exist on the system.
2.
NOTE:
The following operation may activate the office major, minor,
or no alarm. The audible alarm may be suppressed by
depressing the ACO button.
At the cross-connect point for the HDSL terminating nodes,
remove the HDSL signals associated with the port(s) being
discontinued. (FAULT LEDs begin flashing on HDSL circuit pack
with signals removed.)
3.
NOTE:
The UPD/INIT pushbutton on the SYSCTL is recessed to
prevent its accidental operation. You will need a small
pointed object such as a ball-point pen to operate it.
Momentarily depress the UPD/INIT button on the SYSCTL at the
HDSL terminating nodes or use the upd command to update the
equipment list. (Flashing FAULT LEDs go off.)
4.
Use the rtrv-state-eqpt: command to verify that the right
port has been changed from in-service (i) to auto (a) state.
5.
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CAUTION:
Removing the wrong cross-connection may cause service
interruption. Use the rtrv-crs-( ) command to
determine the proper cross-connections.
From work order or rtrv-crs-( ) command, determine the
DS1 (VT1.5) cross-connections for circuit being discontinued.
DDM-2000 OC-3 M
Issue 2, February 2000
ULTIPLEXER
363-206-285

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