Manually controlling dial backup, Testing before or after a t1 circuit failure – Verilink DIU 2130 (880-503297-001) Product Manual User Manual

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T1 Dial Backup Option Overview

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Manually

Controlling Dial

Backup

If you do not want the automatic backup feature to take effect, you
can manually disable the automatic mode (see Configuring Modes
for Dial Backup
). You can then manually force Port 1 to connect to
Port 2 (dial backup mode), as shown in this section. You may want
to do this for diagnostic purposes. (See Managing Alarms and
Testing
.)

In the AM2000, these activities are located in the online Test
Activity menu as shown in Figure 5-2.

Table 5-2

Test Activity Menu

The dial backup options include:

Activate backup connection

This breaks the connection to the T1 backplane bus and
switches Port 1 to Port 2. (See Figure 2.)

Deactivate backup connection

This option breaks the connection to the backup port and re-
establishes the connection to the T1 backplane. (See Figure
2.
)

Testing Before or

After a T1 Circuit

Failure

When you have the backup circuit activated, you can test it by
selecting items A and B on the Select Test Activity menu shown in
Figure 5-2. Send Test Pattern sends a the loop code or test pattern
to the far-end to verify that a dedicated circuit is operating
satisfactorily.

Table 2

Dial Backup Alarm Codes for

DIU 2 130/DB

Alarm

Code

Alarm Description

853

Backup connection activated alarm

854

Backup connection activated alarm cleared

855

Backup connection failed alarm

/

DBU

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