Nortel Networks OPTera Metro 3500 User Manual
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— shelf processor restarts
— software upgrades
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Terminal and facility loopbacks are not maintained;
— during network element power cycles
— during brownouts
— when a restart is performed on a circuit pack in a shelf not containing
a shelf processor
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A facility with a loopback cannot be put in-service and it cannot be deleted.
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In-service roll-overs should not be performed on a card with a loopback
operated.
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A facility loopback cannot be operated if;
— the circuit pack is not physically present
— the facility state is in-service
— the facility is provisioned as a TAP
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A data communications channel (DCC) connection to a network element
should not be used to initiate a SONET loopback if the loopback interrupts
communication between the network element and the user. If DCC
communications are interrupted, there will be no way to release the
loopback.
Note 1: If at least one DCC remains active on the network, the user may
still communicate with the network element.
Note 2: GR-253-CORE recommends that facility loopbacks be positioned
at the point immediately following the optical-to-electrical interface. This
is not supported on all circuit packs.
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To operate a loopback, the facility must be OOS-MA.
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Loopbacks are only to be operated for facility testing. Loopbacks are not
to be operated at any other time.
The 2x100BT-P2P and 2XGigE/FC-P2P circuit packs supports both terminal
and facility loopbacks for testing purposes. The loopback can be performed on
a per-channel basis.
for details on 2x100BT-P2P loopback types.
Note: For descriptive and procedural information about Ethernet
loopbacks, see:
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OPTera Packet Edge System Planning Guide, NTRN10YK
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OPTera Packet Edge System Network Applications and
Management Guide, NTRN11YK