Diagnostics, Using diagnostics, Alarm status – Verilink SCC 2130 (880-503282-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Verilink SCC 2130 User Manual

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Diagnostics

While installing your SCC 2130, or after it has been placed into
service, the Diagnostic routines allow you to troubleshoot or verify
the T1 circuit and Verilink equipment.

Light Emitting Diodes on the front panel of the SCC 2130 give a
visual indication of alarm and status conditions. The Diagnostics
Menu gives current information about possible alarm conditions as
well as offering command options which may be used to establish
and terminate loopbacks and test patterns.

Using Diagnostics

A typical way of using the Diagnostics Menu might involve the
following steps:

1. Establish a loopback somewhere in the circuit path

2. Start transmitting a test pattern

3. Observe the test error counter to see if the test pattern is

received as it was sent

a. If no errors are observed, move the point of loopback

further away to test more of the circuit path, or

b. If errors are observed, move the point of loopback closer

to determine the source of the problem

4. Stop the test pattern, drop all loopbacks, then:

a. Place the T1 circuit back into service if all tests passed, or

b. Contact the appropriate vendor if a problem was found

Alarm Status

In addition to offering the ability to put up and take down
loopbacks and test patterns, the Diagnostics Menu also offers
information about the current status of the DTE interface and the
T1 network interface.

The top area of the Diagnostics Menu includes a drawing made up
of ASCII characters which represents the operation of the CSU. The
equipment interface is shown on the left and the network interface
is shown on the right. In the area to the left and right of the line
drawing of a framer, status information is represented by words
displayed in upper case characters.

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