Host (Ho); Test (T); Quit (Q); Verifying Mini-Carrier Links At The Remote Site - Avaya Communication Server 1000M Single Group Manual

Mini-carrier remote fundamentals
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Installation and configuration

HOST (HO)

The HOST command connects the user to the SDI port.
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The @@@ command terminates the connection to the SDI port.

TEST (T)

The TEST commands are described in

QUIT (Q)

The QUIT command allows the user to leave the MCR system's MMI setup. Its display is similar
to
Figure 58: QUIT (Q) screen
Figure 58: QUIT (Q) screen

Verifying mini-carrier links at the remote site

When all the MCR equipment is connected, all mini-carrier alarm LEDs may be turned OFF
and the signaling across the link will work even though there may be a mismatch in mini-carrier
links between the local and remote ends. However, the voice and data connections may not
work due to the scrambling of the timeslots, which are assigned to specific links and cannot
be used by other links. The Mini-Carrier Test 1 may not show any errors under these
conditions.
All equipped mini-carriers have been previously connected and configured at the local site and
the mini-carrier circuit ID recorded for each link 0-1. All mini-carrier facilities (mini-carrier links)
should have been installed and tested by the T1 provider up to the demarcation point at both
ends.
Verifying mini-carrier links at the remote site
To insure that all mini-carrier links are connected to their corresponding I/O cable connectors
at the remote site, you must identify, test, and tag each mini-carrier link individually as follows:
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Mini-Carrier Remote Fundamentals
Testing the carriers
on page 98.
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
on page 109.
March 2013

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