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This chapter describes how to verify that the JetFusion IAD operates
properly after installation. It also covers maintenance and how to display
the current configuration. Before you can test the voice capabilities of the
JetFusion IAD, you must first provision it at the voice gateway.
This chapter contains the following topics:
Conducting a power-up test (page
247
)
Conducting an operational test (page
247
)
Performing routine maintenance (page
248
)
Displaying the current configuration (page
248
)
Power-up
Test
The JetFusion IAD displays an indication of normal operation when you
first power it up. When you power it up, verify that the POWER indicator on
the front panel lights green.
Opera-
tional Test
Use the following procedure to verify that the IAD is operating properly
after installation. The following procedure assumes that:
You have configured Directory numbers (DNs) in the Class 5 switch for
the associated Voice Ports.
The IAD has been connected to a terminal emulator via the console
port, displays the normal boot sequence and you can log in.
You have configured PVCs at the DSLAM (default data = 0, 38; default
voice is 0, 39) when using ATM.
You have provisioned a data network.
You connected and configured a WAN link at the associated DSLAM or
voice gateway. For more information, see Chapter 6, WAN
Configuration (page
48
).
You have a PC with Telnet, and an Ethernet adapter running TCP/IP.
For more information, see
Connecting via Telnet
on page
15
.
For testing, you and a counterpart stationed logged on to the upstream
voice gateway can communicate via telephone or cell phone.
Testing the IAD
1. Verify the WAN link status:
SDSL Interface—the LINK indicator blinks while the IAD synchronizes
with the DSLAM, and lights continuously when the link is established.
T1/E1 Interface—the LINK indicator blinks while the IAD synchronizes
with the voice gateway, and lights continuously when the link is
established.
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