Testing a loopback jack without a smart jack, Refer to, Figure 42 – Avaya S8300 User Manual

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430 Installing and Upgrading the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media Server

Testing a loopback jack without a smart jack

When the loopback jack is added to a span that does not contain a smart jack, the span is
divided into 2 sections: from the MM710 to the loopback jack and from the loopback jack to the
central office (CO). Section 2 includes the short cable from the loopback jack to the dumb block
demarcation point (part of the loopback jack). This cable is the only part of Section 2 that is part
of customer premises wiring. It is not covered in the loopback jack’s loopback path. See

Figure 42

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Figure 42: Network interface at “dumb” block for an MM710 multi-media module

Figure notes:

1. Span section 1
2. Span section 2
3. G700 or G350 Media Gateway
4. E1/T1 port on an MM710

multi-media module

5. RJ-48 to network interface (up to 1000 ft. [305 m])
6. Loopback jack
7. Dumb block (demarcation point)
8. Interface termination or fiber multiplexer (MUX)
9. Central office

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