Loopbacks, Able 7-1 – Paradyne 7612 SNMP DSU User Manual

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Testing

7-7

7612-A2-GB20-10

November 1997

Loopbacks

Loopbacks can be started from a variety of points in the network. Refer to
Table 7-1 for further information.

Table 7-1.

Loopbacks

Loopback Type

Initiated By

Notes

Bilateral Loopback

H

ATI

H

NMS

H

Remote unit sending
V.54 sequence

When enabled, running a DSU
loopback also automatically
starts a local loopback. Refer to
Table A-3,

Data Port Options

, to

enable.

56 kbps CSU Loopback
(Non-latching loopback)
64 kbps CC CSU Loopback
(Latching loopback)

H

ATI (Network tests)

H

NMS

H

DDS Network, by
loop current reversal

When initiated by the network,
CSU Loopback cannot be
disabled by the user. When IMC
is enabled, the aggregate data
is looped back to the network.

DSU Loopback (Digital)

H

ATI

H

NMS

When IMC is enabled, only user
data is looped back to the
network. Refer to Table A-3,

Data Port Options

.

Local Loopback

H

ATI

H

DTE via CT141

H

NMS

Control via CT141 can be
disabled. Refer to Table A-3,

Data Port Options

.

Network-initiated
56 kbps DSU Loopback
(Non-latching loopback)

H

DDS Network

When IMC is enabled, the
aggregate data stream is looped
back to the network. Cannot be
disabled by user.

Network-initiated
64 kbps CC DSU Loopback
(Latching loopback)

H

DDS Network

Includes optional data
scrambling and uses 25-second
timer to detect the network
sequence. When IMC is
enabled, the aggregate data
stream is looped back to the
network. Can be disabled by
user.

Remote Digital Loopback

H

Remote unit sending
V.54 sequence

Same as a DSU Loopback but
initiated by a remote unit via
V.54 sequence. When IMC is
enabled, only user data is
looped back to the network. Can
be disabled locally. Refer to
Table A-2,

Network Interface

Options

.

V.54 Sequences to remote
unit

H

ATI

H

NMS

H

DTE via CT140

Control via CT140 can be
disabled. Refer to Table A-3,

Data Port Options

.

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