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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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Maintenance <strong>Dem<strong>and</strong></strong> Tests<br />

This is a 2-part connectivity <strong>test</strong>. In the first part of the <strong>test</strong>, a digital count is transmitted from the<br />

cabinet of the EI circuit pack under <strong>test</strong>, through the EI circuit pack under <strong>test</strong>, out to its<br />

lightwave transceiver. The connection then loops back into the lightwave transceiver, through<br />

the same EI circuit pack again, <strong>and</strong> into the originating cabinet. If the <strong>test</strong> tone is detected by a<br />

tone detector, the first part of the <strong>test</strong> passes. The path used for this part of the <strong>test</strong> is<br />

represented in Figure 99: TDM BUS Lightwave Transceiver Looparound.<br />

In the second part of the <strong>test</strong>, a data packet is sent from the TN1655 Packet Interface circuit<br />

pack to the EI circuit pack under <strong>test</strong>, the packet is looped back through the lightwave<br />

transceiver <strong>and</strong> is sent back to the Packet Interface circuit pack. If the Packet Interface circuit<br />

pack receives the same packet it transmitted, the second part of the <strong>test</strong> passes. If the entire<br />

<strong>test</strong> has passed, the EI circuit pack, its backplane wiring, <strong>and</strong> the electrical portion of the<br />

lightwave transceiver are healthy. The path used for this <strong>test</strong> is represented in<br />

Figure 100: Packet Bus Lightwave Transceiver Looparound—PN only. The path used for this<br />

<strong>test</strong> if the EI resides in a PN is represented in Figure 101: Packet Bus Lightwave Transceiver<br />

Looparound—CSS <strong>and</strong> PN.<br />

When the EI circuit pack under <strong>test</strong> is in a PN, the data packet must also pass through the active<br />

EI circuit packs <strong>and</strong> the active DS1 converter circuit packs (<strong>and</strong> the active SNI circuit pack(s) in<br />

a Center Stage Switch system) of the active PNC link connecting the PN.<br />

This <strong>test</strong> requires the EI circuit pack to ignore incoming data from its neighbor EI circuit pack or<br />

SNI circuit pack. Thus this <strong>test</strong> will:<br />

● Disturb any inter-PN connections that currently exist over the link provided by the EI under<br />

<strong>test</strong> <strong>and</strong> its neighbor<br />

● Disrupt signaling between the two circuit packs<br />

Figure 99: TDM BUS Lightwave Transceiver Looparound<br />

Tone<br />

Clock<br />

Tone<br />

Detector<br />

TDMBUS (PN X)<br />

EXP_INTF<br />

lightwave<br />

transceiver<br />

1322 Maintenance Alarms for Communication Manager, Media Gateways <strong>and</strong> Servers<br />

To CSS or<br />

Neighbor EI

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