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Types of test lines
The measurements performed by the analog trunk ports in the Branch Gateway are based on
some of the more common Centralized Automatic Reporting On Trunks (CAROT) test lines:
Test 100, Test 102, and Test 105.
The Test 100 line answers an incoming call, sends a 1004 Hz tone at 0 dBm for 5.5
seconds, and then remains quiet until it is disconnected.
The Test 102 line answers an incoming call, sends a 1004 Hz tone at 0 dBm for 9 seconds,
and then remains quiet for 1 second. The line repeats the 1004Hz/quiet sequence until
disconnected.
The Test 105 line answers an incoming call, then:
- Sends a 1004 Hz tone at -16 dBm for 9 seconds
- Remains quiet for 1 second
- Sends a 404 Hz tone at -16 dBm for 9 seconds
- Remains quiet for 1 second
- Sends a 2804 Hz tone at -16 dBm for 9 seconds
- Remains quiet for 30 second
- Sends a 2225 Hz tone (progress tone) at -16 dBm for half a second
- Forces disconnect
Setting up a test profile
About this task
A test profile is a set of definitions for running a particular test. In essence, it specifies what
measurements to run on which port. Once you set up a test profile, you can run it whenever
necessary using the single launch command. You can define up to 30 profiles.
Procedure
1. Enter analog-test to enter the analog-test context.
2. Use the profile command to enter the analog-test-profile context, for configuring
a specific test profile.
3. In the analog-test-profile context, setup the test profile:
Use the set type command to specify what type of test to run, that is, what
type of measurements to run.
Monitoring applications
414 Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway October 2013
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