Maintenance Commands
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Issue 1 May 2002
Output
The responses will be displayed on a test-by-test basis with one line of data
displayed for each test result.
For the following output example, assume that the board in cabinet 1, carrier c,
slot 7 is a TN767E DS1 board. The command that was entered was test
ds1-loop 1c07.
Feature Interactions
Loopback or span tests will not be allowed on DS1 boards unless the board has
been busied out.
Only one of the CPE loopback jack, far-end CSU, one-way span, or DS1/CSU
loopback tests may be active at any given time on a DS1 span.
Port
The port address (cabinet-carrier-slot-circuit) of the maintenance object
that is being tested.
Maintenance
Name
The type of maintenance object that is being tested.
Alt. Name
The alternate means of identifying the maintenance object.
Test No
The actual test that is being executed.
Result
The result of the individual test – PASS, ABORT, FAIL, NO BOARD,
DISABLED, EXTRA BD.
Error Code
A system-generated number that tells why the release failed or aborted. A
detailed list of the codes according to “Test No.” is provided for each MO.
test ds1-loop 01C07 ds1/csu-loopback-tests
TEST RESULTS
Port Maintenance Name Alt. Name Test No. Result Error Code
01C07 DS1-BD 1209 PASS
01C07 DS1-BD 1210 PASS
01C07 DS1-BD 1211 PASS
Command successfully completed
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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