Near-end loopbacks, Ds1 loopdetect, Ds1 fdl protocol – Carrier Access Access Navigator User Manual
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Access Navigator - Release 1.8
August 2003
15-29
Diagnostics & Troubleshooting
Near-End Loopbacks
Near-End Loopbacks
NOTE:
The DS1 must be set Out of Service, using the set ds1
before you can use loopbacks or test patterns.
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DS1 Loopdetect
Enables CSU line loopback testing of the Access Navigator. When loop request code detection is turned
on, the Access Navigator will respond to T1.403 defined in-band (bit pattern) CSU line loopback
request. See Figure 15-4.
On drop DS1s with ESF framing and T1.403 FDL protocol, the Access Navigator will also respond to
out-of-band (FDL) loopback requests.
Syntax:
set ds1
DS1 FDL Protocol
Selects the FDL protocol used on drop DS1s. Switch and groom DS1s do not use FDL. The factory
default setting is “none,” which also turns off out-of-band (FDL) loopback code detection and
transmission over the FDL channel.
The application affects the permissible DS1 Type, Framing, Line Code, FDL, and Remote Management
selections. (See Application Configuration Requirements on
Syntax:
set ds1
Field
Description
n
DS1 number, 1 to 32, or a range of numbers such as 2-8.
none
Disable FDL. (This is the required setting for remote
management of Adit 600 terminals. See Set DS1 Remote Device
Mgmt on
slc96
Enable communications with Shelf A of SLC-96/TR-08 group.
(Supports Access Bank I/TR-08 and line loopback commands.)
t1403
Enable detection and response to ANSI T1.403 bit-patterned
codes over the FDL.