Procedure 15.10: BRING UP TOPAS
PROCEDURE
1.
Grow Testing, Operations, Provisioning, Administration System (TOPAS) data link ports and Remote
Measurement System
Digital 3 (RMS-D3) data link port.
Reference:
235-105-231
2.
Grow RMS-D3 Digital Facility Interface (DFI), RMS-D3 Test Access Trunks (TATs), and TOPAS TAT DFI.
Reference:
235-105-231
NOTE:
There can be TOPAS Test Access Trunks terminating on the
5ESS
®
-2000 switch used for the
TOPAS feature. These trunks are grown in the following three steps and left out of service.
3.
For the TOPAS TAT trunk group assigned previously, install the ODD for these TATs using the ODA RC/V
tool. Insert the
TRUNK GROUP
form for this group (tgno) with the TRK CLASS field equal to
TOPAS
.
4.
Insert TRUNK MEMBER form for each of the TAT members. Note that a range of up to 10 trunks can be
used to expedite the insertions.
5.
Verify the above steps by entering message:
OP:LIST,TG
t
Where:
t = trunk group number
Response:
Each TAT should be OOS.
NOTE:
Additional required software digit timers for TOPAS and RMS-D3 TATs are grown into the ODD in
the following three steps.
6.
Bring up the RC/V ODD view for TIMING (MISCELLANEOUS) form.
7.
Insert an additional view for TOPAS timers using ``TOPAS'' in the
ORIG
field.
8.
Insert an additional view for RMS-D3 timers using ``RMS-D3'' in the
ORIG
field.
NOTE:
The following steps make the TOPAS feature operational by restoring the TOPAS data links and
TATs to service, allowing testing of the feature.
9.
Restore the two TOPAS data links (TOPAS0 and TOPAS1) to service with the following commands:
Enter:
RST:SDLC
aa
Where:
aa = SDLC number for TOPAS0
Enter:
RST:SDLC
bb
Where:
bb = SDLC number for TOPAS1
10.
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