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<strong>G250</strong>/<strong>G350</strong> component maintenance<br />

Facility test call<br />

The facility test call feature allows you to use a voice terminal to make test calls to specific<br />

trunks within <strong>the</strong> system. The test call verifies that <strong>the</strong> accessed component is functioning<br />

properly. To use this feature, it must be enabled on <strong>the</strong> Class of Restriction <strong>for</strong>m, <strong>and</strong> you must<br />

know <strong>the</strong> facility test call access code. The code can be retrieved by entering <strong>the</strong> SAT comm<strong>and</strong><br />

display feature-access-codes. It appears on page one of <strong>the</strong> screen output.<br />

The trunk test call accesses specific tie or CO trunks, including DS1 trunks. If <strong>the</strong> trunk is busied<br />

out by maintenance, it will be temporarily released <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> test call <strong>and</strong> returned to busyout<br />

afterwards. Be<strong>for</strong>e making <strong>the</strong> test call, use list configuration to determine <strong>the</strong> location<br />

of <strong>the</strong> trunk ports that you want to test.<br />

Note: DID<br />

Note: Do<br />

Note:<br />

trunks cannot be accessed.<br />

Note:<br />

not use this trunk test call procedure to test ISDN-PRI or ATM-CES trunks.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation about testing ISDN-PRI or ATM-CES trunks, see<br />

ATM-BCH, Test #258.<br />

To place a test call:<br />

1. Dial <strong>the</strong> Feature Access Code (FAC) described above <strong>and</strong> listen <strong>for</strong> dial tone.<br />

2. If <strong>the</strong> trunk is on an S8700/S8710 PN port, dial <strong>the</strong> 7-digit port location UUCSSpp, where:<br />

- UU = Cabinet number (01 - 44 <strong>for</strong> PNs)<br />

- C = Carrier number (A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, D =4, E = 5)<br />

- SS = Slot number (01 - 20)<br />

- pp = Port circuit number (01 - 24)<br />

The channels on a DS1 trunk are addressed by using <strong>the</strong> channel number <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> port<br />

number.<br />

3. If <strong>the</strong> trunk is on a <strong>G350</strong> MM710 media module, dial <strong>the</strong> 7-digit port location MMMVXyy,<br />

where:<br />

- MMM = Media Gateway number: 3 digits [0 - 9] [0 - 9] [0 - 9]<br />

- V = Gateway port identifier carrier = 8<br />

- On a telephone keypad, <strong>the</strong> number “8” also displays <strong>the</strong> letters “T”, “U”, <strong>and</strong> “V”.<br />

- X = Slot number (1 - 5, if no S8300/LSP in Slot 1)<br />

- yy = Circuit number<br />

34 <strong>Maintenance</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Avaya</strong> <strong>G250</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Avaya</strong> <strong>G350</strong> Media Gateways

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