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Testing, Detecting a problem, Understanding loopback tests – Paradyne 7924 User Manual

Page 37: Chapter 7

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7924-A2-GB20-30

October 1997

Testing

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Detecting a Problem

The unit can detect and report problem conditions and perform diagnostic tests.
The unit offers a number of indicators to alert you to possible problems, as
described in Chapter 6,

Monitoring the Unit

:

H

Front Panel LEDs

H

Board status and performance statistics

H

Remote unit board status and performance statistics

Understanding Loopback Tests

Loopback is a diagnostic function that enables a technician to isolate equipment
on the HDSL circuit to determine where on the circuit trouble may be occurring.
Loopback takes the system off-line. Data received from the DTE (T1 or V.35
application equipment) is looped back, as depicted in Figures 7-1 through

7-4.

“Local” and “remote” refer to the point at which the data is looped back. In a local
loopback the data is reflected back by the local unit (the unit that initiated the
loopback). In a remote loopback, the data is passed on to the remote (far-end)
unit and then reflected back.

Loopback tests are initiated through the terminal interface from either the CO or
CP side of the HDSL connection.