Remote loopback tests, Sending a line loopback up or down – HP 3162 User Manual

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Monitoring and Testing

5-19

3162-A2-GB20-40

August 2000

Remote Loopback Tests

The Remote Loopback tests enable you to troubleshoot your circuit by sending
the following to a far-end device:

For Networks

H

Line loopback up activation sequence for 10 seconds (Line Loopback Up)

H

Line loopback down activation sequence for 10 seconds (Line Loopback
Down)

For Channels

H

V.54 activation sequence to initiate a V.54 Loop 2 (V.54 Loopback Up)

H

V.54 deactivation sequence to terminate a V.54 Loop 2 (V.54 Loopback
Down)

H

ANSI T1.403 (Annex B) activation sequence to initiate a DCLB on the remote
device (FT1 Loopback Up)

H

ANSI T1.403 (Annex B) deactivation sequence to terminate a DCLB on the
remote device (FT1 Loopback Down)

You cannot perform remote loopbacks if any of the local loopbacks are active. If
you attempt to do so, the error message

Invalid Test Combination

appears.

Sending a Line Loopback Up or Down

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Procedure

To send a Line Loopback Up or Down sequence on the network to a far-end
DSU/CSU:

1. From the Main Menu screen, select Test.

2. From the Test screen, select Network & DTE Tests.

3. In the Send Line Loopback field (under Remote Loopbacks), enter either Up

or Down depending on the type of sequence that you want to send.

4. For the Send Line Loopback command, select Send.

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