Diagnostic commands, Diagnostic commands -6 – Verilink APS 2000 T1 Line Protection (880-502411-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Diagnostics

5-6

Verilink APS 2000 User Manual

Diagnostic

Commands

There are seventeen command options available on the SCC 2120
Diagnostics Menu.

Table 5-2

lists all of these commands:

Table 5-2

Diagnostic Commands

BPV

The CSU is detecting Bipolar Violations on the port, two or more pulses in a row were

of the same polarity, violating the Alternating Mark Inversion requirement.

EXT CLK LOSS

The CSU is configured to use an external clock signal and that signal is not detected.

PULSES

Not an alarm condition, the CSU does see valid pulses on the port. When a CSU is in

Mux mode, PULSES should always be displayed on the equipment side of the menu. In

Mux mode only synchronous serial interfaces are used and the CSU does not expect

to see any particular framed pattern of pulses.

Message

Meaning

Menu Option

Description

Instructions

X) exit menu

Exits to menu above.

Returns to the SCC 2120

Main Menu

Y) enable loops

Determines whether

CSU will respond to

received standard CSU

loop-up codes.

Normally this selection should be enabled

In a telephone carrier central office environment this option

might be disabled

Z) reset alarm

Clears alarm history

for the current 15

minute interval.

Extinguishes red LED alarm conditions on front panel of the

SCC 2120 CSU after installation or after resolving a service

problem

T) test time

Sets the length of time

tests and loopbacks

will be allowed to run.

FOREVER is suggested

by Verilink.

ENTER INTERVAL (DEFAULT, x SEC, x MIN, x HR, FOREVER):

Type FOREVER or type a numeric value followed by SEC for

seconds, MIN for minutes, HR for hours

example

45MIN

R) repeater

Establishes a repeater

loopback.

Useful for testing local

CSU hardware.

The CSU loops data it is about to transmit back to the receive

circuitry, local equipment should see its own signal

This test is functionally equivalent to placing a T1 loopback

plug into the network port of the CSU

E) equip

Establishes an

equipment loopback.

The local DSX-1 equipment port is looped back directly to the

local equipment, useful for verifying cable connections

A) show cntr

Displays test error

counter, increments

for each error

detected.

Used to monitor a test in progress, when the CSU transmits a

test pattern, it expects to receive the same test pattern

unaltered, either from a loopback or a compatible test signal

source

B) clear cntr

Resets test error

counter.

Used to reset the test error counter to zero after a test or

before a new test

N) end tests

Ends tests and LOCAL

loopbacks.

Used to end any running test patterns as well as terminating

any loopbacks in the local CSU

1) qrss

Starts QRSS test.

CSU transmits a Quasi-Random test pattern while monitoring

the receive pair for the same signal to be returned

This test is widely supported by telephone carrier test

facilities

This test pattern is valid for all T1 circuit types

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