Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
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Issue 1 May 2002
DS1 CO Dial Tone Seizure Test (#314)
The DS1 CO Dial Tone Seizure test checks the trunk’s signaling capability
provided by the DS1 Interface circuit pack. The maintenance software initiates
the test by sending a “seizure” message to the DS1 Interface circuit pack and
expects an “active” reply from the DS1 interface circuit pack. If the “active”
message is received, then the test passes. If no message is received and the
timer expires, the test is aborted. If the DS1 Interface circuit pack sends a
“reorder” message back to maintenance software, then the test fails.
This test cannot be run on a trunk in any of the following conditions:
a. The trunk direction is administered as an incoming only trunk.
b. The trunk has been seized by a normal trunk call.
c. The trunk is administered with maintenance test disabled.
0
NO
BOARD
The test could not relate the internal ID to the port. This result could be due to
incorrect translations, no board inserted, an incorrect board inserted, an insane
board inserted, or the board is hyperactive.
1. Verify that the board’s translations are correct. Use the list config
command, and resolve any problems that are found.
2. Issue the busyout board command.
3. Issue the reset board command.
4. Issue the release busy board command.
5. Issue the test board long command.
This should re-establish the linkage between the internal ID and the port. If
not, dispatch to verify that a valid board is inserted.
Hyperactivity causes some special problems with the sequence suggested
above. If the ports are translated after issuing the list config command but the
Vintage
field reports that there is no board (when there really is a board),
then the busyout board and the release busy board commands do not work
(even though the reset board command does work). The software puts the
hyperactive board back in service after the hyperactivity clears.
Table 8-181.
Test #36 Port Audit and Update Test —
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