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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 6-25
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¥ Network loopback
If you suspect that the DSU/CSU is defective, manually place the DSU/CSU in a
network loopback to isolate it from the rest of the equipment. The DSU/CSU loops
the T1 signal as soon as it arrives and sends it back to the carrier.
Run this test from a local terminal. You can also run the Loop Up Remote and Loop
Down Remote tests from the front panel.
¥ DTE loopback
To verify that your DTE device is able to send and receive signals, manually place
the system in a DTE loopback. The loopback brings in the DTE signal, runs it
through the system, and loops it back to the DTE device before sending it to the
network. Do not run this test if your DTE device is not able to accept its own signal.
Running the Pattern Test
To test the T1 circuit between two DSU/CSUs, generate a variety of data patterns
across the T1 circuit from the DSU/CSU.
¥ Make sure both ends of the T1 circuit are generating the same pattern i.e., QRW, or
3 in 24.
¥ The test is successful if you have pattern sync and no errors. This test is also useful
if you suspect that your DTE device is sending data with errors.
¥ To ensure that data is sent only from the DSU/CSU, the DTE device is not allowed
to pass data to the network during the test.
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