Manually, on Demand
- The maintenance personnel can run an operational test on specific trunks using either
the MCC/TLWS display pages or the input command
TST:TRK;
. The maintenance personnel can connect a
trunk to the TLWS test access unit so that other measurements can be made using external test equipment.
CAUTION:
All interactive and noninteractive transient test calls that terminate on a subscriber line with any services
that are charged on a per-incoming-call basis will result in the subscriber being charged for the service
activation.
The services affected include call diversion, call waiting, call queuing, and freephone.
Maintenance personnel start and control testing from a TLWS. Manually-started test calls allow maintenance
personnel to specify the required non-interactive tests, and the incoming and outgoing trunks and trunk groups to be
tested.
Maintenance personnel can specify the following for both on-demand and automatically-scheduled test sessions:
Type of output results. The maintenance personnel can specify:
The type and flavor of test output reports
The number of test report lines.
Type of test termination criteria to be used, as follows:
The nominal attenuation in both transmission and reception directions for both outgoing and incoming
trunks
The transmissions level of test tones
The access code to the responder
The threshold for maintenance and service (for outgoing trunks only).
On a per-test-session basis, the test command includes a test termination criterion and an output results type.
Test call names are defined in the market-dependent data (MDD). These names are assigned to a particular set of
test calls and test line types that are available in the exchange. The test call names are used by the test call
interface tools: RC/V, MML commands and reports, and TLWS menu displays and pokes.
Maintenance personnel can use test call names while using a TLWS. They can examine test call names available,
and optionally request information about analog/digital for all tests. Output reports contain information about a test
call, including the test call name.
3.5.2 AUTOMATIC TRUNK TEST SCHEDULER
3.5.2.1 General
The ATTS is an integrated 5ESS-2000 switch software-based feature which provides a means of scheduling
automatic execution of specific types of operational test calls on out-going trunks and logging the individual test
results on the AM disk for retrieval at a later time.
Scheduling is accomplished by creating and maintaining a set of ``sessions'' in a ``schedule'' via an RC/V interface.
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