Ds3 line loopback -6 ds3 feac far-end loopback -6, Figure 5-8 – Verilink M1-3 (880-503136-001) Product Manual User Manual

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M1-3 Diagnostics

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Verilink M1-3 User Manual

Figure 5-8

DS3 Local Loopback

DS3 Line Loopback

When a DS3 line loopback is activated, the data received from the
network is transmitted back toward the network. The looped signal
passes through the M1-3 repeater so that the line loopback can be
used to test the circuit from the far-end M1-3 or telephone
company (

Figure 5-9

).

The M1-3 sends the network signal or AIS to the equipment,
depending on how the M1-3 is configured.

If network loopbacks are enabled, the line loopback can also be
activated by sending the industry-standard inband loop-up code
(00001) for at least 5 seconds to an M1-3. It is then deactivated by
sending the corresponding loop-down code (001) for the same time
period.

Figure 5-9

DS3 Line Loopback

DS3 FEAC Far-End

Loopback

The FEAC loopback is only applicable when in the C-bit mode. This
option is disabled when operating in M1-3 mode. When a DS3 far-
end line loopback is activated, the data received from the network
is transmitted back toward the network. The looped signal passes
through the M1-3 repeater so that the line loopback can be used to
test the circuit from the near-end M1-3 or telephone company
(

Figure 5-10

).

The FEAC channel is a part of the overhead bits in a DS3 circuit with
C-Bit framing. Equipment in the telco cloud can interfere with the
loop-up signal.FEAC must be enabled at both ends of the circuit.
See Chapter 3 “

M1-3 Configuration Options

”.

The M1-3 sends the network signal or AIS to the equipment,
depending on how the M1-3 is configured.

M1-3

M1-3

Near End

Far End

M1-3

M1-3

Near End

Far End

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