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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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HYB-LINE (Hybrid Line)<br />

HYB-LINE (Hybrid Line)<br />

MO Name in Log Alarm Level Initial Comm<strong>and</strong> to Run Full Name of MO<br />

HYB-LINE MIN<br />

WRN<br />

<strong>test</strong> port location long Hybrid Line<br />

Hybrid Line is another term for the MFAT (Multi-Function Analog Telephone). The Hybrid Line<br />

set is also known as an SCS (Small Communications System).<br />

The TN762B Hybrid Line circuit pack supports eight of these multifunction analog telephone<br />

sets. The Hybrid Line sets use three pairs of wires: an analog voice pair, a transmit/receive pair,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a power pair.<br />

This section describes HYB-LINE (Hybrid Line) maintenance. HYB-LINE maintenance is closely<br />

related to, <strong>and</strong> sometimes interacts with, HYB-BD (Hybrid Line circuit pack) maintenance. This<br />

interaction should be kept in mind when troubleshooting Hybrid Line problems.<br />

This section occasionally refers to a station’s service state. These service states are defined as<br />

follows:<br />

Out-of-Service The port, <strong>and</strong> thus the station, have been removed from service. A<br />

busyout of a port will cause it to be out of service.<br />

Ready-for-Service The port on the circuit pack has been put into service, but the voice<br />

terminal has not yet established signaling communications with the<br />

port.<br />

In-Service The voice terminal has established signaling communications with the<br />

port, <strong>and</strong> the system is ready to process calls to <strong>and</strong> from that station.<br />

A terminal in the ready-for-service state will progress to the in-service<br />

state if it is functioning normally, but it can also be forced into the<br />

in-service state if it goes off-hook.<br />

Use status station to determine terminal service state. Status is reported as either out of<br />

service, in service, or disconnect. The latter is equivalent to the ready-for-service state.<br />

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