Diagnostics commands, Diagnostics commands -3, Table – Verilink QUAD DATA (880-503319-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Diagnostics

Verilink QUAD DATA User Manual

4-3

Diagnostics

Commands

The lower portion of the QUAD DATA Diagnostics Menu presents
command options used to control loopbacks and tests. These
options are detailed in

Table 4-2

.

Table 4-2

QUAD DATA Diagnostics Commands

LL

Indicates the status of the interface lead Local

Loopback (not applicable to X.21 ports). This

is an indicator in DCE mode, or an output

which can be forced on in DTE mode.

The DTE can use LL to establish a

Local Loopback in the DCE.

RL

Indicates the state of the interface lead

Remote Loopback (not applicable to X.21

ports). This is an indicator in DCE mode, or

an output which can be forced on in DTE

mode.

The DTE can use RL to cause the

local DCE to transmit a request for a

Line Loopback to the network. The

resulting Line Loopback can be

terminated while RL is still ON.

TM

Indicates whether the port is in Test Mode.

On during a Data Port Loopback, off

in the absence of a DPL. Applies to

DCE mode only.

Display Field

Description

Instructions

Menu Option

Description

Instructions

Dn) data port loop Used to establish or

terminate a bi-directional

loopback on any of the

QUAD DATA ports.

Typically a loopback is established first, then a test

pattern is started. While the test pattern is being

transmitted, the device sending the pattern monitors

receive data, expecting to receive the same pattern.

Tn) test pattern

Selects a Quasi-Random

Signal Sequence (QRSS) or no

test pattern.

Select

QRSS

QRSS

QRSS

QRSS

to start a test. Select

None

None

None

None

to end the

test. Test patterns are sent toward the network only,

not to the locally connected device. When a test

pattern is used in conjunction with a data port loop,

always start the test pattern first.

In) insert bit error

Used to send an intentional

error in the test pattern. If

the pattern being sent is also

being received, an error will

be counted.

This function is used to verify that the test pattern

being received is actually the same pattern which is

being transmitted. It verifies that a loop is present in

the network or a far-end device.

Fn) send FT1 code Sends an inband loop-up or

loop-down code which

should initiate or terminate,

respectively, a data port

loopback in the far end

QUAD DATA module or DSU.

Select

activate

activate

activate

activate

to send a loop-up code to the far-end

device. Select

deactivate

deactivate

deactivate

deactivate

to send a loop-down code

for the purpose of terminating a far-end loopback.

See the section “

Far-End Loopback

” in this chapter.

En) reset test

counter

Sets the Test Error Counter

for the port to zero.

Used to clear old test results before (or just after)

beginning a new test.

X) exit this menu

Exits to the menu above.

Returns to the

QUAD DATA Main Menu

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