365-575-102 Acceptance: NTP-004
Issue 8.0, July 2002 Page 1 of 4
Accept Protection Access Upgrade in Point-to-Point
Network
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1. Overview: This acceptance procedure tests a Protection Access Upgrade in
an FT-2000 point-to-point network. Circuit pack and software compatibility
are described in Section 7, "Circuit Pack Descriptions."
Required Test Equipment:
Craft Interface Terminal (CIT)
Wrist Strap
Use a static ground wrist strap whenever handling circuit packs or working on
an FT-2000 end terminal to prevent electrostatic discharge damage to
sensitive components. See "Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Considerations" in
Trouble Clearing: TAD-100.
This procedure is only used if the FT-2000 protection access upgrade was
installed by someone else. If the installation has not been completed
(including circuit pack installation), notify the installation personnel or refer to
365-575-104 to complete the installation. If you completed the installation
following the procedures in 365-575-104, do not perform this procedure.
It is assumed that installation of the FT-2000 protection access upgrade has
been completed (including circuit pack installation) for the engineered
configuration. It is further assumed that the new low-speed shelf is powered
and running. If at any point in this procedure, the FT-2000 end terminal fails
to respond in the indicated way, refer the trouble to installation personnel.
At the local FT-2000 network element, inspect the
shelf (Low Speed Shelf - Complementary) for
obvious damage.
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2. If required at the local FT-2000 network element,
connect and condition the craft interface terminal
(CIT).
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3. At the local FT-2000 network element and at the
CIT, select
CONFIGURATION-Retrieve-Protection-Line to
obtain the Network Element Protection Switching
Provisioning Report.
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