Troubleshooting
Trunk Group Busy/Warning Indicators to attendant
Maintenance Procedures
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December 2003
Trunk Group Busy/Warning Indicators to attendant
An attendant console is required.
Trunk Group Busy/Warning Indicators to Attendant provides the console user with a visual indication of
the trunk group status for each trunk group associated with the 12 Trunk Group Select buttons located on
the console. Trunk groups with busy indications during nonbusy periods should be checked to ensure that
the trunks are busy and not out-of-service. Use the Busy Verification of Terminals and Trunks feature to
test the suspected faulty trunks.
Trunk Identification by attendant
A display-equipped voice terminal or an attendant console equipped with a “trunk id” button is required.
Trunk Identification by Attendant allows a voice terminal or attendant console user to identify a specific
trunk being used on a call. This is useful when a user experiences noise or poor transmission on a trunk
call. The trunk identification (access code and group number) is displayed when the “trunk id” button is
pressed while on a trunk call. Use of this feature is denied if there are more than two trunks on a call. If
the call is trunk-to-trunk, the identification displayed is of the last trunk added to the call.
LA85 port tester
not
S8700
The LA85 port tester (Comcode 105138424) is recommended for troubleshooting every S8700 Media
Server station trouble involving analog, DCP, MFET, MFAT, or BRI configuration. The port tester detects
the presence of voltage from equipment ports and indicates the wiring status at the:
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Wall field in the equipment room
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Wall field in any intermediate closet
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Wall jack at the station
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Terminal and its cord
Use the information in
Table 57, Port fault isolation using the LA85 port tester,
on page 166 to isolate
problems with the port tester.
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