Paradyne 317x E1 Network Card User Manual


 
Maintenance
4-173170-A2-GB20-20 December 1996
Starting a DTE Loopback
The DTE Loopback command (DLB) loops the
received signal on the DTE Drop/Insert port back to the
DTE without change.
A DTE loopback can be activated and deactivated
based on the state of an external contact on the DTE
Drop/Insert port. If this option is enabled with the DTE
Interface configuration option Extrn DLB, closing the
contact activates a DLB. The DLB remains active until
the contact is opened. Refer to the
DTE Drop/Insert
Interface
section in Appendix D, Pin Assignments
, for
more information.
To perform a DTE loopback,
1.
Press F2 to select T
est from the top-level menu
screen.
2. From the T
est screen, press F2 to select Lpbk.
F1
Test:
Rlpbk Lpbk Ptrns
F2
F3
3. From the Loopback screen, press
once to
display the DLB selection on the screen.
F1
Loopback:
Abort LLB PLB
F2
F3
4.
Press F3 to select DLB.
F1
Loopback:
LLB PLB DLB
F2
F3
Test Started appears on Line 2. If a DTE
loopback is already in progress, the
Already
Active
message appears. If an invalid combination
of loopbacks is in progress, the error message
Invld T
est Combo
appears (see T
able 4-8 for
valid loopback test combinations).
Starting a Repeater Loopback
The Repeater Loopback command (RLB) loops the
signal being sent to the network back to the DTE
Drop/Insert and data ports. The signal is looped back as
close to the network interface as possible (after it has
passed through the framing circuitry of the E1
DSU/CSU). Therefore, framing CRCs and BPVs are
corrected.
To perform a Repeater loopback,
1.
Press F2 to select T
est from the top-level menu
screen.
2. From the T
est screen, press F2 to select Lpbk.
F1
Test:
Rlpbk Lpbk Ptrns
F2
F3