Use this form to perform line quality measurements on Loop Start ( LS) trunks that are connected to the AX controller, Analog Main Board, Analog Option Board, or ASU II.
Any new test conducted on a trunk overwrites the previous results with the latest results, however, the test results are also stored as maintenance logs. After you use the Line Measure Tool on a line, the columns in the form are updated with the results.
Use this form when performing the following tasks:
Before you can run line measurement tests, you must configure the system to support the tests. See Measuring LS Trunk Line Settings for instructions.
Line Quality Measurement |
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Parameter |
Description |
Status |
Displays the status, date and time of the test that is selected in the bottom frame (see below for definitions of these fields). |
Date |
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Time |
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Test Type |
Displays the type of test performed: Individual Line Quality Test - Reports the loss level, Echo Return Loss ( ERL), and line quality for a specified trunk. |
Batch Line Quality Test - Reports the loss level, Echo Return Loss ( ERL), and line quality for all applicable trunks in the system. |
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Individual Distortion/Echo Test - Measures non-linear distortion (for example, from clipping) of a specified LS trunk for each candidate balance circuit setting. |
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Batch Distortion/Echo Test - Measures non-linear distortion (for example, from clipping) of all applicable LS trunks in the system for each candidate balance circuit setting. |
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Line Measure Tool Report Data |
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Date |
Month/day/year of the test |
Time |
Hours:minutes:seconds of the test |
PLID |
Physical location identifier of circuit that the test applies to. |
Recommended Setting |
If the test is successful, the following information is provided:
If you have enabled the Automatic Setting option in the Analog Trunks form of the trunk, these settings are automatically applied to the specified trunk circuits. |
Status |
An assessment of the overall quality of the line (GREEN, YELLOW, RED).
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Other |
If the test fails, an error message is displayed in this field. See Interpreting_Error_Messages. |
ERL |
Minimum Echo Return Loss ( ERL) measured on the line. |