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

ATM Board Framer Looparound Test (#1260)<br />

This <strong>test</strong> is destructive.<br />

Note:<br />

Note: This <strong>test</strong> requires the board to be busied out. In a duplex system, this <strong>test</strong> can be<br />

run on the st<strong>and</strong>by ATM-EIs. In a simplex system, this <strong>test</strong> can be run only on the<br />

ATM EI boards in the PPN.<br />

This <strong>test</strong> places the ATM circuit pack in ATM framer looparound mode. It verifies the board’s<br />

circuit <strong>and</strong> packet paths. This <strong>test</strong> verifies both the TDM path <strong>and</strong> the Packet Path. If the TDM<br />

<strong>test</strong> path passes, then the packet path is <strong>test</strong>ed.<br />

Definitions of each <strong>test</strong> path are:<br />

● Circuit (TDM) path: one of the Tone Generators sends a bit pattern through a TDM bus<br />

time slot to the ATM framer. The pattern is converted into ATM cells <strong>and</strong> is looped back to<br />

the ATM-EI board, which converts the cell back into the bit pattern <strong>and</strong> puts it on a<br />

pre-determined time slot. A Tone Detector <strong>test</strong>s for the bit pattern <strong>and</strong> reports the <strong>test</strong><br />

result. This <strong>test</strong> verifies that a large portion of the ATM-EIs circuit paths are functioning<br />

correctly. Figure 114: ATM Board Framer Looparound Test (#1260) shows a diagram of<br />

the <strong>test</strong>.<br />

Figure 114: ATM Board Framer Looparound Test (#1260)<br />

Tone clock<br />

Tone detector<br />

Packet<br />

Interface<br />

TDM bus<br />

(PPN)<br />

Packet bus<br />

(PPN)<br />

ATM<br />

circuit<br />

pack<br />

PNC mode<br />

ATM<br />

framer<br />

looped<br />

iodftone AWF 040699<br />

● Packet path: the Packet Interface circuit pack sends packet data to the ATM framer<br />

interface, where it is mapped into ATM cells <strong>and</strong> then looped around internally. The cells<br />

are converted back to packet data after it has been looped. This portion of the <strong>test</strong> verifies<br />

correct operation of the ATM-EI’s packet bus interface <strong>and</strong> a large portion of the ATM-EI's<br />

packet paths. Figure 115: ATM Board Framer Looparound Test (#1260) (non-EAA, Packet<br />

Path) shows the packet switched signal path for the ATM circuit pack.<br />

This <strong>test</strong> verifies the operation of a large portion of the ATM-EI circuit <strong>and</strong> packet paths, but<br />

does not verify the optical portion of the lightwave transceiver. If this <strong>test</strong> passes, the ATM-EI<br />

circuit pack is functioning correctly, but faults can exist in the lightwave transceiver. If the <strong>test</strong><br />

fails, the fault can be on the board.<br />

1612 Maintenance Alarms for Communication Manager, Media Gateways <strong>and</strong> Servers

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