Repeat this test on other ISDN BRI packet data terminals as needed.
Perform a D-channel packet data transmission test using an external packet
handler
1. From an ISDN BRI D-channel packet data terminal, dial another ISDN BRI packet
data terminal and establish an active call connection.
After the call-originating ISDN BRI terminal receives an acknowledgment that the
receiving ISDN BRI terminal is ready, the call-originating ISDN BRI terminal can
begin transmitting packet data.
2. Verify that the transmitted data is received successfully by checking the transmitted
information for accuracy. Read the information on the screen or print it on the local
printer.
3. Release the connection.
Perform a D-channel Switched Virtual Circuit packet data transmission test
using an MPH
1. From an ISDN BRI D-channel packet data terminal, dial another local ISDN BRI
packet data terminal or a remote packet data terminal (depending on how you have
configured your MPH application). Establish an active call connection.
2. After the call-originating ISDN BRI terminal receives an acknowledgment that the
receiving ISDN BRI terminal is ready, the call-originating ISDN BRI terminal can
begin transmitting packet data.
3. Verify that the transmitted data is received successfully by checking the transmitted
information for accuracy. Read the information on the screen or print it on the local
printer.
4. Perform this test between two ISDN BRI terminals on the same MPH for local
transmission and between a system ISDN BRI terminal and a remote ISDN BRI
terminal over the Packet Switched Data Network (PSDN).
5. Release the connection.
Perform a B-channel Switched Virtual Circuit packet data transmission test
using an MPH
1. From an ISDN BRI B-channel packet data terminal, dial the Network Terminal
Numbers (NTNs) as configured in LD 27. Establish an active call connection.
2. After the call-originating ISDN BRI terminal receives an acknowledgment that the
receiving ISDN BRI terminal is ready, the call originating ISDN BRI terminal can
begin transmitting packet data.
3. Verify that the transmitted data is received successfully by checking the transmitted
information for accuracy. Read the information on the screen or print it on the local
printer.
4. Perform this test between two ISDN BRI terminals on the same MPH for local
transmission and between a system ISDN BRI terminal and a remote ISDN BRI
terminal over the packet data network.
5. Release the connection.
Packet data transmission
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