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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

M/T-ANL (Maintenance/Test Analog Port)<br />

MO Name in Log Alarm<br />

Level<br />

The Maintenance/Test analog port is port number 1 on the TN771D Maintenance/ Test circuit<br />

pack. This port is used by the Automatic Transmission Measurement System (ATMS) as an<br />

Originating Test Line (OTL) or Terminating Test Line (TTL) for test calls over analog trunks. For<br />

more details, see Automatic Transmission Measurement System in Maintenance Procedures<br />

(03-300432). Figure 83 shows a typical ATMS configuration.<br />

M/T-ANL maintenance ensures that the analog trunk’s testing function is operating correctly.<br />

Although an M/T-ANL alarm can reduce service, it will not block service. To accurately measure<br />

the performance and health of analog trunks, replace an alarmed TN771D when a new circuit<br />

pack is available.<br />

Figure 83: ATMS Tie Trunk Test Call<br />

Initial Command to Run Full Name of MO<br />

M/T-ANL MIN test port location l Maintenance/Test analog port<br />

WRN release port location<br />

PBX originating<br />

the test call<br />

TN771<br />

TDM Bus<br />

Originating<br />

Test Line<br />

(OTL)<br />

Tie Trunk<br />

Circuit Pack<br />

Tie<br />

Trunk<br />

Facilities<br />

PBX terminating<br />

the test call<br />

TN771<br />

Terminating<br />

Test Line<br />

(TTL)<br />

Tie Trunk<br />

Circuit Pack<br />

TDM Bus<br />

1040 Maintenance <strong>Alarms</strong> for <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager, Media Gateways and <strong>Server</strong>s

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