Toolpack:Starting Continuity Check ISUP A
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Note: the option might not be available if the resources required for the test (tone generation and detection) are not available. | Note: the option might not be available if the resources required for the test (tone generation and detection) are not available. |
Latest revision as of 14:16, 1 December 2020
This article applies to: | Product | Version |
Tmedia | 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 2.10, 3.0, 3.2 |
Note: the option might not be available if the resources required for the test (tone generation and detection) are not available.
1- Select SS7->ISUP from the navigation panel
2- Click the Status tab and click on the appropriate ISUP Stack
3- Click the Interfaces tab and select the appropriate ISUP Interface
4- Click the Circuit Groups tab and select the appropriate Circuit Group
If you want to start a continuity check on all circuits of a circuit group:
- Select Yes forStart continuity check and click on Apply states
- Click Now to refresh the status and see the result of the test. Some of the following stats should be modified:
- Total ccr success cnt
- Total ccr fail cnt
- Last ccr unknown cnt
- Last ccr in progress cnt
- Last ccr success cnt
- Last ccr fail cnt
- Last ccr error cnt
If you want to start a continuity check on a specific circuit:
- Click on the Circuits tab and select the circuit in the Cic column.
- Select Yes forStart continuity check and click on Apply states
- Click on Now to refresh the status and see the result of the test. Some of the following stats should be modified:
- Nb outgoing ccr success
- Nb outgoing ccr fail
- Last ccr result