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Additional maintenance procedures
Facility test calls
To place a test call
1
Dial the Feature Access Code (FAC) described above and listen for dial tone.
2
S8700: If the trunk is on an S8700 PN port, dial the 7-digit port location UUCSSpp, where:
UU = Cabinet number (01 - 44 for PNs)
C = Carrier number (A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, D =4, E = 5)
SS = Slot number (01 - 20)
pp = Port circuit number (01 - 24)
The channels on a DS1 trunk are addressed by using the channel number for the port
number.
S8100: If the trunk is on an S8100 PN port, dial the 6-digit port number PCSSpp, where:
3
P =
C =
SS =
pp = Port number
The channels on a DS1 trunk are addressed by using the channel number for the port
number.
4
S8300
/ G700: If the trunk is on a G700 MM710 Media Module, dial the 7-digit port location
MMMVXyy, where:
MMM = Media Gateway number: 3 digits [0 - 9] [0 - 9] [0 - 9]
V = Gateway port identifier carrier = 8
On a telephone keypad, the number "8" also displays the letters "T", "U", and "V".
X = Slot number (1 - 4, if no S8300/LSP in Slot 1)
yy = Circuit number
Circuit range depends upon the Media Module on which the trunk is set up. For the Avaya Analog
Media Module (MM711), the range is 1-8; for the Avaya T1/E1 Media Module (MM710), the
range could be 1-23, 1-24, 1-31, or 1-32, depending upon the type of translation and signaling.
Example: If the CO trunk is on port 5, MM in slot 3, of MG 34,
a Dial FAC.
b Get dial tone.
c
Dial 0348305.
368
Port network number (1)
Carrier number (A=1, B=2, C=3)
Slot number (01-10)
Maintenance Procedures
December 2003

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