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Chapter 4 E1 Testing
Specifying test application settings
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Pattern
All Ones
All Zeros
QBF
QBF1
QBF2
QBF3
1:1
1:3
1:4
1:7
Live
User Bit Pattern
User Byte Pattern
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Description
Provides a fixed test pattern of all ones (AMI pulses).
It can be used as an AIS in unframed circuits, a keep
alive signal, or an idle code. This pattern is required
to accurately measure the E1 signal power in
dBnom.
Provides a fixed test pattern of all ones. The Line
Code should be set for HDB3 when sending the All
Zeros pattern or the network will lose timing. This
pattern can be transmitted framed or unframed.
The Quick Brown Fox message (all uppercase: THE
QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY
DOG 0123456789).
NOTE: For Datacom testing, this pattern is only avail-
able when testing in synchronous mode.
The Quick Brown Fox message (see "QBF") followed
by CR LF.
NOTE: This pattern is only available for Datacom
testing and when testing in asynchronous mode. The
QBF message is encoded according to the number
of data bits you specified in the character format.
The Quick Brown Fox message (see "QBF") followed
by LF CR LF CR.
NOTE: This pattern is only available for Datacom
testing and when testing in asynchronous mode. The
QBF message is encoded according to the number
of data bits you specified in the character format.
The Quick Brown Fox message (see "QBF") followed
by LF CR.
NOTE: This pattern is only available for Datacom
testing and when testing in asynchronous mode. The
QBF message is encoded according to the number
of data bits you specified in the character format.
A one followed by a zero, the minimum stress on
clock recovery circuits.
A one followed by 3 zeros.
A one followed by 4 zeros.
A one followed by 7 zeroes. Stresses the minimum
ones density requirement for E1 circuits using AMI
coding. This pattern is used to test timing clock
recovery and can be transmitted framed and
unframed.
Used in monitor mode to avoid false "errors" when
the monitored circuit contains live traffic rather than
BERT patterns.
Selects a user-defined pattern from 3 to 32 bits long.
Selects a user-defined pattern from 1 to 64 bytes
long.
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