Release Hdsl Loopback; Table B-16. Release Hdsl Loopback - ADTRAN H2TU-C Installation And Maintenance Practice

Asynchrononous line cards for litespan channel bank assemblies using narrowband and wideband pairs
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Litespan H2TU-C Installation and Maintenance Practice

Release HDSL Loopback

To deactivate loopback of an HDSL facility, use the command RLS-LPBK-HDSL.
(See
Table B-16
for details on this command.)
Function:
Deactivates loopback of an HDSL facility.
Input format:
RLS-LPBK-HDSL:<TID>:<AID>:<CTAG>:::<LOCN>;
Example:
RLS-LPBK-HDSL::COT-3-50-R:::NEND;
Menu Access: Main Menu → 4. Testing Menu → 9. RLS-LPBK-HDSL
Code
<TID>
<AID>
<CTAG>
<GB>
<LOCN>
<ORGN>
System Response:
/* Loop Back on <number> HDSL Facilities Released */
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Table B-16. Release HDSL Loopback

Command: RLS-LPBK-HDSL
Parameter Usage
Definition
Description
Target ID
No user entry needed. Default = connected terminal.
Access ID
Enter <TERMINAL>-<BANK>-<SLOT>[-<Locn>-
<Loop>] of the HDSL to be released from loopback.
Optional field [-<Locn>-<Loop>] is included in the case
of LPBK, PM Commands.
Correlation tag
No user entry needed.
Default = 0.
General block
Parameter not allowed.
Location
Options: ALL, FEND, NEND or LINE.
Origin
Parameter not allowed.
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