Avaya Definity SI Maintenance Manual page 151

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System 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 by via either the synchronous or the
asynchronous method:
Synchronous Method
Use one command 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. 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 #]
Use the "long" qualifier 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 is displayed in response to the above commands:
Port: The port address (PCSSpp) is the port network number, carrier
designation, slot, and circuit 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.
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 as follows:
clear isdn-testcall <grp>/<mbr> (stop)
list isdn-testcall (list)
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