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Diagnostics
5-4
Verilink SCC 2020 User Manual
Diagnostic
Commands
There are seventeen command options available on the SCC 2020
diagnostics menu.
lists all of these commands:
Table 5-2
Diagnostic Commands
Menu Option
Description
Instructions
X) exit menu
Exits to menu above
Returns to the SCC 2020
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 2020 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
2) 3 in 24
Starts 3 in 24 test
CSU transmits a 3 in 24 test pattern while monitoring the
receive pair for the same signal to be returned
3 in 24 guarantees that of any 24 bits sent, at least 3 will be
ones, thus strings of twenty one contiguous zeroes are
possible
Because this pattern may have strings of up to 21 zeroes in a
row, it may fail on some perfectly good AMI T1 circuits as
equipment in the circuit enforces ones density