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Configuring the DPRI 2922 Via the NCM 2000 Craft Interface

Verilink DPRI 2922

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Figure 3-20 Data Port Diagnostics Menu

Data Port Diagnostics Menu Commands

When finished configuring the data port diagnostics parameters,
enter X to return to the Diagnostics Menu.

Performance / Status Menu

Use the Performance/Status Menu to monitor the functioning and
condition of the network ports. The parameters in this screen
provide counts for the various problems occuring in a given period
of time. Performance information is logged in 15 minute intervals
over a 24 hour period.

To access the Performance/Status Menu, enter P from the Main
Menu, Figure 3-1.

[0.0.0.5] [1,2] DPRI 2922 > d

-- DPRI 2922 DATA PORT DIAGNOSTICS MENU --

Data Port 1 Data Port 2

DPL Loopback DISABLE DISABLE

Test Pattern NONE NONE

Test Error Counter 0 0

Dn) Data Port Loop Tn) Test Pattern

Fn) Send FT1 Code En) Reset Test Counter

X) exit this screen

[0.0.0.5] [1,2] DPRI 2922 >

Command

Description

Options

Dn

Data Port Loopback (DPL)—Tests the channels assigned to the data port (not

the entire T1 bandwidth). The remaining channels, using the circuit builder

function, are not affected. This is a bi-directional loop (toward the DTE and

network).

1) DEACTIVATE

2) ACTIVATE

Tn

Test Pattern—Use this option to select one of the following test patterns.

Note that patterns are always transmitted toward the net, not the DTE:

None: This option indicates that no test pattern will be used.

QRSS: Use Quasi-Random Signal Sequence that limits the signal to a

maximum of 15 zeros that can be transmitted sequentially. These signals

contain a medley of 20-bit words (except for more than 15 consecutive 0s). It

repeats every 1,048,575 bits. Also, it contains high density sequences and

low density sequences, and sequences that change from low density to high

density and vice versa (as defined by ANSI T1.403).

1) NONE

2) QRSS

Fn

Send FT1 Code—This option sends loop codes in the timeslots being used to

set a data port loop at the remote port.

1) Loop down

2) Loop up

En

Reset Test Counter—This option resets the error counter back to 0. At the

start of a test, this counter is automatically reset.

X

Exit the Data Port Diagnostics Menu screen, and return to the Diagnostics

Menu, Figure 3-18, Table 3-16.

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