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Access Navigator - Release 1.8

August 2003

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Provision Remote Access Bank II

Test DS1 Circuits

Test DS1 Circuits

NOTE:

The Access Navigator supports the following T1.403 loop tests:

• Responds to ESF bit patterned loop requests (when loopdetect is on)
• Generates ESF bit patterned loop requests
• Generates SF CSU inband loopcodes

NOTE:

The Access Navigator provides line and payload loopback commands for

troubleshooting line problems. See Diagnostics & Troubleshooting on

page 15-1

.

Follow standard practices to test subscriber drop DS1 circuits.

Provision DS0s

NOTE:

The Access Navigator configures crossconnections inside the Access Bank II.

The user can specify which DS0s to use for the RS-232, T1 drop, or V.35 remote
interfaces. The Access Navigator connects any unassigned voice or GR-303 DS0s to the
analog interface. If you connect DS0s to a remote interface, the Access Navigator will
connect the remaining voice or GR-303 DS0s to the analog channels.

The Access Navigator uses a fixed mapping between the T1 DS0s and the analog
channels. This permits unused analog lines to be pre-wired and turned up when needed.
If no remote interfaces are used, DS0 channels 1 to 24 will be connected to analog
channels 1 to 24. If a DS0 is connected to a remote interface, the corresponding analog
channel will not be used. For example, if DS0 channel 15 is connected to a remote
interface, analog channel 15 will not be used.

NOTE:

Commands such as ds0 require the operator to enter both the DS1

and DS0 channel number or channel range. The DS1 and DS0 numbers are entered with
a colon separating the numbers. For example, the channel list for DS1 #4 and DS0 channel
#8 would be entered as ds0 4:8. The channel list may also contain a range of DS0
channels. For example, DS1 #6 and DS0 channels #1 through #12 would be entered as
ds0 6:1-12

. A colon follows the DS1 number, and the beginning and ending DS0

channels are separated by a hyphen.

1. Show current DS0 settings with the following command:

show ds0

Example:

show ds0 25:1-4

The show command will produce a status message for each DS1 specified. For example, the
message for DS1 number 25, DS0 channels 1 to 4 would look similar to the following:

Settings for DS1 13, Channel 1: