Loopback process description, Tad-102 – ADC Soneplex Broadband System User Manual

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ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance

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© 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.

TAD-102

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LOOPBACK PROCESS DESCRIPTION

Summary:

The HDSL loopback process is similar to other T1 intelligent repeater methods. For

Version D and later HLX modules, the HLXC loopback is like an intelligent office repeater
loopback. The HLXR loopback and HRX loopback are like an intelligent inline T1 repeater
loopback.

The HDSL loopback operation is described by the diagram in

Figure 102-1

. The four states are:

• Disarmed

• Armed

• Loopup

• Loopup/Time-Out Disable

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DISARMED

STATE

ARMED

STATE

LOOPUP

STATE

LOOPUP/NO TIME-OUT

STATE

ARMING

TIME-OUT

LOOPUP

TIME-OUT

LOOPUP

TIME-OUT

DISABLE

ACTIVATION

DEACTIVATION

DISARM

ARM

Figure 102-1. Loopback Operation State Diagram

Inband and ESF data link sequences and time-out operations produce the state transitions. These
sequences and time-out values are:

• Arming sequence (inband or ESF data link)

• Activation sequence

• Deactivation sequence

• Disarming sequence (inband or ESF data link)

• Loopup time-out

• Arming time-out

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