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Maintenance Object Repair Procedure
OPS-LINE (DS1 Off-Premises Station
Line)
MO's Name (in
Alarm Log)
OPS-LINE
OPS-LINE
An analog Off-Premises Station (OPS) can be connected to the system through a
DS1 link. A TN767 DS1 Interface circuit pack or a TN464 UDS1 Interface circuit
pack can support up to 24 DS1 OPSs. Since the DS1 OPS is an analog
telephone set, a channel multiplexer is necessary as the remote DS1 endpoint
that converts the digital signal of a DS1 port to the OPS Line and vice versa.
The DS1 OPS Line Maintenance provides a strategy to maintain an OPS Line via
a trunk port of the TN767 DS1 Interface circuit pack or the TN464 UDS1 Interface
circuit pack. (Throughout this section, the term DS1 Interface can apply to either
of these circuit packs.) The strategy covers initialization tests, periodic tests,
scheduled tests, system technician-demanded tests, and alarm resolution and
escalation. Two service states are specified in a DS1 OPS Line maintenance.
They are: out-of-service, in which the line is in a deactivated state and cannot be
used for either incoming or outgoing calls; or in-service, in which the line is in an
activated state and can be used for both incoming and outgoing calls. If the DS1
Interface circuit pack is out-of-service, then every line on the DS1 Interface circuit
pack is put into the out-of-service state, and a Warning alarm is raised.
For maintenance of the remote DS1 endpoint (for example, a Channel Division
Multiplexer or D4 Channel Bank), refer to the vendor's maintenance
documentation for details.
DEFINITY
Communications
System
Figure 8-28. DS1 OPS Line Interactions
8-856
Issue 1 May 2002
Alarm
Level
Initial Command to Run
MINOR
test station extension l
WARNING
test station extension
DS1
DS1 LINK
Full Name of MO
DS1 OPS Line
DS1 OPS Line
CHANNEL
MULTIPLEXER
ANALOG
STATION
ANALOG
STATION
555-233-142

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