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TIE-TRK (Analog Tie Trunk)<br />

connections. The port must be idle for these tests to run. If an incoming call seizes the port<br />

while a test is in progress, the test aborts and the call proceeds (except for TN497).<br />

The test are as follows:<br />

1. NPE Crosstalk Test—Verifies the switch connection operation of the circuit pack. It verifies<br />

that the trunk circuitry talks only on the selected time slot on the TDM Bus and that it never<br />

crosses over to time slots reserved for other connections.<br />

2. Looparound and Conference Circuit Test—Verifies the transmission operation of the circuit<br />

pack. It verifies that signals are transmitted to and from each port (Looparound within the<br />

port), and it tests the conference capabilities of all ports.<br />

This test may fail due to noise induced by adjacent electric power lines. Customers having<br />

this problem should resolve it with their local power company. To temporarily alleviate the<br />

alarm caused by the failure of this test, the test may be disabled from trunk administration<br />

test field.<br />

3. Several seizure tests, including the following:<br />

● Tie Trunk Seizure Test verifies the seizure capabilities of the circuit pack. For the<br />

TN2140B circuit pack, this test activates the M lead and checks for a response from the<br />

distant end within 10 seconds. This test ABORTS on trunk ports administered as access<br />

endpoints.<br />

● Seizure Test (for TN497 circuit packs only)—Verifies the seizure capabilities of the circuit<br />

pack. This test seizes the trunk and outpulses a “pause.” The port reports the result of the<br />

seizure attempt uplink. The test can be disabled via Trunk Group Administration.<br />

4. EPF, M, and E Lead Test ABORTS on trunk ports administered as access endpoints. This<br />

test consists of two parts:<br />

● E lead test—Checks for the proper activation and deactivation of the port’s E lead.<br />

● M lead test—Checks the M lead EPF current flow. The results of this test allow for<br />

distinguishing between circuit pack and external facility failures.<br />

5. Port Audit Update Test (Audit & Update Test for the TN497 circuit pack)—Sends<br />

non-disruptive administrative updates to the circuit pack with no expected response. The<br />

test updates the translation information on individual ports of the Tie Trunk. Except for the<br />

TN497 circuit pack, these updates include:<br />

● Immediate, automatic, wink start, or delay dial; for the TN2140B, continuous-seize-ack<br />

● For the TN2140B, continuous or discontinuous.<br />

● Rotary or DTMF senderization in or out<br />

● Disconnect timing<br />

● DMTF time slot<br />

Additional inline testing is performed whenever a call is in progress, logging errors that occur<br />

during operation. You can reproduce these types of errors by making a call over the trunk and<br />

then checking the Error Log.<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 1339

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