
Troubleshooting Features
Issue 5 October 2002
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Field descriptions
The functions of clear, list, and status commands associated with the ISDN
Testcall are:
■
clear isdn-testcall <grp>/<mbr> enables you to cancel an in-progress
ISDN-PRI test call and allow another test call to start. See
‘‘clear
isdn-testcall’’ on page 197
.
■
list isdn-testcall <grp>/<mbr> enables you to list all the ISDN-PRI trunks
in use for an ISDN-PRI test call in the system. See
‘‘list testcalls’’ on page
341
.
■
status isdn-testcall <grp>/<mbr no> [minutes] enables you to check on
the progress of an outgoing test call. When an outgoing ISDN-PRI test call
completes in a specific port network, another ISDN-PRI trunk from the
same port network is available for testing, regardless of whether the status
information has been displayed. For details on this command, see
‘‘status
isdn-testcall’’ on page 487
.
Troubleshooting the Outgoing ISDN-Testcall
Command
If the TestCall BCC field appears on the Trunk Group Administration screen, the
TestCall BCC field must show the correct BCC for the service provisioned on the
ISDN-PRI trunk. The TestCall BCC values are:
■
0—Voice
■
1—Digital Communications Protocol Mode 1
■
2—Mode 2 Asynchronous
■
3—Mode 3 Circuit
■
4—Digital Communications Protocol Mode 0 (usually the default).
NOTE:
If the ISDN-PRI trunk is of type “cbc,” make sure the TestCall Service field
on the Trunk Group Administration screen indicates the correct service so
that a network facility message can be sent across the ISDN-PRI network
Port
Port address: PCSSpp (cabinet-carrier-slot-circuit)
Maintenance Name
Name of maintenance object
Test Number
The actual test that was run.
Test Result
Test result: Pass, Fail, Abort
Error Code
Numeric code explaining why the release failed or aborted. Refer to
the detailed list of the codes by test number for each MO or see the
ISDN Trunk Maintenance documentation for details.