Automatic Transmission Measurement System
Issue 1 May 2002
5-35
555-233-143
Running ATMS Tests
(Test Analog-Testcall Command)
ATMS test calls can be originated either on demand or according to the ATMS test
schedule. Test schedules are set up with test-schedule commands.
Demand test calls are originated by the test analog-testcall command. You can
specify testing of an entire trunk group, an individual trunk, or every trunk on a
single circuit pack. Trunks can be addressed by either group/member numbers or
circuit pack/port locations. The type of test call, the number of the testing line on
the far-end switch and various other parameters must be administered on the
Trunk Group form before the command can execute.
Table 5-5.
ATMS Administration
Form
Field
Entry/Remarks
System-parameters
customer options
ATMS?
y If this field is not enabled, must be
enabled via license file.
Station
Extension
At least one TN711 analog port must be
assigned.
Port Number
UUCSS01 where UUCSS is the location
of any TN771
Port Type COR
105TL
The number of a COR that has testing
enabled (see next form)
Class of Restriction
Facility Access
Trunk Test
y
Trunk Group
Maintenance Tests?
ATMS Thresholds
(page 4 of form)
y
This page is used to specify performance
thresholds, the type and access number
of the far-end TTL, and system response
to test failures.
Hunt Group
(Optional, for incoming test calls) If the
system has several TN771s, you can use
this form to make up a hunt group of
TTLs so that one extension can be used
for the whole pool.
ATMS Trunk Test
Schedule
(Optional)
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