Carrier Access Access Navigator Network Router User Manual


 
Access Navigator - Release 1.8 August 2003 18-85
CLI Language Reference
CLI Command List
When the operator enters a send remote command, the Access Navigator transmits
a message over the Carrier Access FDL channel of the drop DS1. The Access
Navigator’s drop DS1 is the Access Bank’s T1 connection.
The send remote <n> sdsl payload loopup command should cause the
remote Access Bank II to perform a payload loopback on the SDSL data from both
network and equipment sides. On the network side, this takes the received SDSL DS0s
from the T1, loops it in the SDSL interface, and sends them back through the Time Slot
Interchange (TSI) to the T1 output (see Figure 18-15). On the equipment side, this takes
the received data from the SDSL equipment, loops it in the SDSL interface, and sends
it back to the SDSL output. To loopdown the interface, use the send remote loopdown
command.
Figure 18-15. Remote SDSL Payload Loopup
Security: Level 2 (operator)
Syntax: send remote <n> sdsl payload loopup
Example: send remote 9 sdsl payload loopup
Message: Loop command sent to remote.
Send Remote T1 Payload Loopup
NOTE:
This command applies only to a remote Access Bank II connected
to the Access Navigator by a DS1 using Carrier Access FDL management
protocol. For normal operation, the loopback must be disabled by the send
remote loopdown command.
NOTE: Only one port of the Access Bank II can be looped up at a time. If a
loopup command is received for a second port, the first port will be looped down
automatically before the second port is looped up.
Field Description
n DS1 number, 1 to 32
SDSL
Payload Loopup
SDSL
DS1
Access
Navigator
CA FDL
Command
Access Bank II
T1
Interface
Time Slot
Interchange
Framer