Troubleshooting
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Craft Port Metallic Access
Subscriber drop tests are accessed through a terminal connected to the Craft port of the line unit
front panel, or through the RS-232 interface on the PGTC Interface Unit (FPI-729 List 1) or Alarm
Unit (FAU-728 List 2). Refer to Terminal Management for procedures on accessing the craft
maintenance port.
Using an ASCII terminal and the COT line unit’s maintenance port, the technician can access a
specific subscriber drop. Instead of connecting the metallic bypass pair back to the local test system
through the CO switch, the metallic connection appears on the PGTC or Alarm Unit test jack. As
shown in Figure 33, this method of metallic access does not require a local test system, and provides
the technician with a means to perform metallic testing of the subscriber drop without traveling to
the remote location.
Figure 33. Metallic Test Access Using the Craft Maintenance Port
Summary of Contents for PG-Flex
Page 10: ...PG Flex System Overview 2 Figure 1 Typical PG Flex Configuration 23 Shelf shown ...
Page 24: ...PG Flex System Overview 16 ...
Page 52: ...Installing PG Flex System Hardware 44 Figure 21 Connecting the Metallic Bypass Pair ...
Page 62: ...Installing PG Flex System Hardware 54 ...
Page 66: ...Terminal Management 58 Figure 28 Connecting an ASCII Terminal to a Line Unit ...
Page 104: ...Performance Monitoring 96 ...
Page 120: ...Troubleshooting 112 ...
Page 158: ...Screen Menus and Definitions A 36 ...
Page 162: ...Acronyms and Glossary Glossary 4 ...
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