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Test Telephones and Other Equipment
Test Duplication Option Processing Element Interchange
736 SI Installation and Upgrades
June 2004
Check for normal voice telephone function (dial tone, ability to make and receive calls). Check for the
correct Service Profile Identifier (SPID) on a display telephone and the management terminal.
Test Duplication Option Processing Element
Interchange
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The process of the standby Processing Element (PE) taking over for the active PE is referred to as a PE
Interchange. This interchange should not be performed immediately after powering up the system. Wait a
few minutes to allow the system to complete its internal tests. The system default is PE_B after powering
up the system, so the active PE should be the B processor for this test, and the interchange should make
PE_A the active PE. Verify the system can successfully perform a PE interchange.
1 At the management terminal, verify the screen displays PE_B in the upper right corner.
2 Type check status and press Enter. Verify PE_B is in the standby mode. If it is, proceed to Step
4. If it is not, proceed to Step 3.
3 Type refresh-spr-standby and press Enter.
4 Type reset system interchange and press Enter. The management terminal will be logged off
and a beep will be heard.
5 Login and verify that the screen displays PE_A in the upper right corner.
NOTE:
Processor As yellow light is on and its green LED is off. Processor B’s yellow and green
LEDs are off. The system is alarm free.
6 Make system test call. The call must complete and the conversation must be satisfactory.
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Test Terminating Trunk Transmission
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The Terminating Trunk Transmission Test provides for extension number access to 3 tone sequences that
can be used for trunk transmission testing from the distant end of the trunks.
The 3 test types must have extension numbers assigned on the system-parameters maintenance form:
Test Type 100:_______Test Type 102:_______Test Type 105:_______
Test Type Test Features
Test type 100 5.5 seconds of 1004 Hz tone at 0 dB
Quiet until disconnect; disconnect is forced after 1 minute

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