Test patterns, Sending test patterns – Paradyne ACCULINK 316x User Manual

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ACCULINK 316x DSU/CSU

4-12

December 1996

3160-A2-GB22-10

Test Patterns

Use the Test Pattern commands to send, monitor, and

abort transmission of test patterns on the DSU/CSU
network. Available test patterns are:

QRSS – A Quasi-Random Signal Source
approximating live data that can be monitored for
logic errors (on network and data ports).

1-in-8 – A test pattern consisting of a one (1)
followed by seven zeros (on network only).

511 – A Pseudo-Random Signal 511 bits long (on
data ports only).

Sending Test Patterns

Use the Send command to start transmission of a test

pattern.

Only one test pattern can be active at a time on one

port. Table 4-3 lists the valid send test pattern
combinations. Valid combinations are identified by YES.

To send a test pattern,

1. Press F2 to select Test from the top-level menu

screen.

F1

DSU ESF
Stat

Test

Cnfig

F2

F3

2. From the Test screen, press F3 to select Ptrns.

F1

Test:
Rlpbk Lpbk

Ptrns

F2

F3

3. From the Patterns screen, press F2 to select Send.

F1

Patterns:
Abort

Send

Mon

F2

F3

4. From the Patterns Send screen, press F1 to send a

QRSS pattern, or F2 to send a 1-in-8 pattern, or F3
to send a 511 pattern.

F1

Patterns: Send
QRSS 1in8

511

F2

F3

If you press F2 to send a 1-in-8 pattern, skip
Step 5.

5. From the Send screen, press the function key that

corresponds to the network or port for which you
want to send a test pattern. Use the scroll keys, if
necessary. (NET does not appear for the 511
pattern.)

F1

Send:

Name

NET

Prt1

Prt2

F2

F3

The Test Started screen appears.

F1

Send:

Name and Dest

Test Started

F2

F3

If the DSU/CSU is already sending the test pattern
you selected, the message Already active appears.
If selected an incompatible test pattern
combination, the message Invld Test Combo
appears. See Table 4-3 for valid combinations.

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