TGN = (The transmit trunk group)
MEMB NBR = 0
QTY = 1
EN = P XXXXXXXX (where X is the logical port).
12.
Define the fixed route on recent change view 10.1 (FIXED ROUTE). The significant attributes and their
respective values are as follows:
TRMT = ISTFXMIT
RTI = (Route Index of the transmit function).
13.
Use recent change view 10.2 (ROUTE INDEX) to define the route index that points to the trunk group with the
transmit function. The significant attributes and their respective values are as follows:
RTI = (The RTI value from RC/V 10.1)
TGN = (The transmit Trunk Group)
SIG PRO = TRAD.
This concludes the
ISTF/GDSF TRANSMIT FUNCTION FEATURE IMPLEMENTATION
portion of this
procedure.
14.
Verifying Feature Implementation
If verifying
loopback
operation, go to Step 15.
If verifying
transmit
operation, go to Step 24.
15.
Verifying Loopback Operation
There are two ways to verify the operation of the ISTF/GDSF loopback feature. One way is to place an
interoffice call to the 108-type test line which has the inverting option; the squelch of the data stream should
be clearly audible. A second method is through the use of a trunk and line work station (TLWS) test position
at a far-end office.
16.
At TLWS, Access Page 160 (5E8) or 161,x (5E9 and later) and seize a TLWS test position (x = test position).
17.
At TLWS, access Page 4000,2 (SEIZE TRUNK/INCOMING CALL).
18.
To seize a trunk, at TLWS, enter the following poke:
CMD:
4102,X,Y
Where:
X = GRP (Outgoing trunk group to office with 108-type test-line)
Y = MEM (Trunk group member).
19.
At TLWS, access Page 5000,1 (TRANSMISSION).
20.
To specify the digits to outpulse, enter the following poke:
235-105-210
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