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INTERNAL INFORMATION

E TEST INSTRUCTION 1 (32)


Uppgjord — Prepared Datum — Date Rev Dokumentnr — Document no
SG/ERA/LVZ/RAC Ulrika Thorildsson 2000-03-07 B 1/1532-ANT 211 16/8 Uen
Godkänd — Approved Kontr — Checked Tillhör/referens — File/reference

ERA/LVZ/RDC (Patrik Björkander)

Test of AXE Access 910

Contents Page

1 INTRODUCTION 2
1.1 Warnings 2
1.2 Concerned Hardware 2

2 RANGE OF TEST 3
2.1 Work Flow 3

3 CONDITIONS BEFORE STARTING 4

4 TEST TOOLS 5

5 PREPARATIONS 6
5.1 Connections 6
5.2 Strapping 14
5.3 Check of Data 16

6 METHOD 19
6.1 Test of Fan 19
6.2 Test of RPGs and EMs 19
6.3 Test of CSL 21
6.4 Test of Node 21
6.5 Test and deblock of SNTs, DIPs and devices 22

7 HELPFUL HINTS 24
7.1 Exchange Data 24
7.2 Procedures 30
7.3 System Related Information 30
7.4 Common Problems 30
7.5 References 31

8 REVISION INFORMATION 32

SEIF v2.3,
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1 INTRODUCTION

This test instruction should be used for the test of the hardware for the AXE
Access 910, only in combination with BYB 501.

1.1 Warnings

WARNING
The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to
continued progress in methodology, design, and manufacturing. Ericsson
shall have no liability for any error or damages of any kind resulting from
the use of this document.

This document is intended to be used when starting up new equipment and


should not be used for operating equipment already taken in to service.

1.2 Concerned Hardware

Product No. Described in


document at:
MUS BFD 518 001/2-8, 41, 43 5.1.3
NBA BFD 518 002/2, 21 5.1.4
MUA BFD 518 003/2-6, 21-22, 5.1.5
34-35
SIS BFD 518 004/2-10 5.1.6
FAN BFD 509 10/1-3 5.1.8
CCF BMF 904 10 5.1.9
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2 RANGE OF TEST

The scope of this document is to test the hardware of the AXE Access 910.

2.1 Work Flow

This test instruction should be executed in the following order:

Section Action
3 Conditions before starting
4 Test Tools
5.1 Connections
5.3 Check of Data
6.1 Test of Fan
6.2 Test of RPGs and EMs
6.3 Test of CSL
6.4 Test of Node
6.5 Test and deblock of SNTs, DIPs and devices
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3 CONDITIONS BEFORE STARTING

a Installation work and mounting of magazines must have been


performed.

b The power should have been checked and connected to the


magazines.

c Concerned part of the exchange data must have been loaded.

d Lowest software version needed is Local 7.1.


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4 TEST TOOLS

• WINFIOL terminal (PC and WINFIOL software or compatible).

• IO-cables for connection of WINFIOL terminal to IOG.

• Exchange documentation (B-, C-, H- and I-modules ).

• Exchange logbook.

• Tool Kit for AXE testing.


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5 PREPARATIONS

5.1 Connections

5.1.1 Schematic Connection


The hardware of the AXE Access 910 is grouped into Multiple Access
Groups (MACCG). A MACCG contains several Access Units (AU), Access
Switch Units (AUS) and Test Administration and Maintenance Units (TAU).
There exists two types of AUs, one AU that connects 30 PSTN lines (AUP)
and another AU that connects 15 ISDN-BA users (AUBA). The ISDN-PRA
and V5 lines are connected directly to the AUS.

Figure 1 MACCG hardware structure

The equipped subracks for MACCG are included in the following function units:

• MUS, Multiple Access Unit Switch: The MUS subrack


contains the switching part of the Access 910.

• NBA, Narrowband Access AXE 910: The NBA subrack is


optimized to connect PSTN and ISDN-BA subscribers.

• MUA, Multi Access AXE 910: The MUA subrack is used for
connection of both Narrowband accesses and Broadband
(via ADSL) accesses.

• SIS, Single Switch Subrack: The SIS is a complete small


access node (MACCG) optimized for Outdoor-Midi Cabinets.
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5.1.2 Cabinets
5.1.2.1 AXE Access 910 - Indoor
5.1.2.1.1 COA/BFE 306 020
The Indoor version of AXE Access 910 exists in many different versions,
with different equipped magazines.

Figure 2 View of the cabinet for Indoor AXE Access 910

5.1.2.2 AXE Access 910 - Outdoor


5.1.2.2.1 MIDI, COA/BFE 308 11
The Midi version of AXE Access 910 Outdoor exists in several different
versions, with different equipped magazines.
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Figure 3 View of the cabinet for Outdoor AXE Access 910 Midi

5.1.2.2.2 MAXI, COA/BFE 308 12


The Maxi version of AXE Access 910 Outdoor exists in several different
versions, with different equipped magazines.

Figure 4 View of the cabinet for Outdoor AXE Access 910 Maxi
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5.1.3 Magazine MUS, BFD 518 001/2-8, 41, 43

Figure 5 Magazine view of MUS, BFD 518 001/7

This magazine exists in different versions and the index gives the information
of which boards that are included in the magazine. All versions of the
magazine includes two DU-2 boards, one TAU board and one TAU-C board:

Index Information
/2 1 AUS-board and 1 AUS-C board
/3 2 AUS-boards and 2 AUS-C boards
/4 3 AUS-boards and 3 AUS-C boards
/5 6 AUS-boards and 6 AUS-C boards
/6 4 AUS-boards, 3 AUS-EP boards and 1 more TAU board
/7 7 AUS-boards, 6 AUS-EP boards and 1 more TAU board
/8 2 AUS-boards, 1 AUS-EP board and 1 more TAU board
/41 3 AUS-boards, 3 AUS-C boards and 5 AUP41(LIC30) boards
/43 3 AUS-boards, 3 AUS-C boards and 5 AUBA41 boards
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5.1.4 Magazine NBA, BFD 518 002/2, 21

Figure 6 Magazine view of NBA, BFD 518 002/21

This magazine exists in different versions and the index gives the information
of which boards that are included in the magazine. All versions of the
magazine includes two DU-2 boards and one TAU-C board:

Index Information
/2 15 AUP41 (LIC30) boards
/21 14 AUP41 (LIC30) boards and 1 TAU board
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5.1.5 Magazine MUA, BFD 518 003/2-6, 21-22, 34-35

Figure 7 Magazine view of MUA, BFD 518 003/5

This magazine exists in different versions and the index gives the information
of which boards that are included in the magazine. All versions of the
magazine includes two DU-2 boards and one TAU-C board:

Index Information
/2 15 AUBA41 boards
/3 12 AUP41 (LIC30) boards and 3 AUBA41 boards
/4 9 AUP41 (LIC30) boards and 6 AUBA41 boards
/5 10 AUP41 (LIC30) boards, 2 AL320 boards, 2 ADSL
Splitter units and 1 ET_IMA16 board
/6 10 AUBA41 boards, 2 AL320 boards, 2 ADSL Splitter
units and 1 ET_IMA16 board
/21 14 AUBA41 boards and 1 TAU board
/22 8 AUP41 (LIC30) boards, 6 AUBA41 boards and 1 TAU board
/34 9 AUP51 boards, 6 AUBA41 boards
/35 10 AUP51 boards, 2 AL320 boards, 2 ADSL Splitter
units and 1 ET_IMA16 board
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5.1.6 Magazine SIS, BFD 518 004/2-10

Figure 8 Magazine view of SIS, BFD 518 004/7

This magazine exists in different versions and the index gives that the
information of which boards that are included in the magazine. All versions of
the magazine includes two DU-2 boards, one AUS-board, one AUS-C board,
one TAU-board and one TAU-C board:

Index Information
/2 12 AUP41 (LIC30) boards
/3 12 AUBA41 boards
/4 6 AUP41 (LIC30) boards
/5 6 AUBA41 boards
/6 8 AUP41 (LIC30) boards and 4 AUBA41 boards
/7 9 AUP41 (LIC30) boards, 1 AL320 board, 1 ADSL Splitter
units and 1 ET_IMA16 board

/8 5 AUP41 (LIC30) boards and 4 AUBA41 boards

/9 4 AUP41 (LIC30) boards, 2 AUBA41 boards


/10 7 AUBA41 boards, 2 AL320 boards, 2 ADSL Splitter
units and 1 ET_IMA16 board

5.1.7 LEDs
5.1.7.1 DU-2, ROJ 211 11/1
The DU-2 board has two indication LEDs at the front of the board, one
green and one red.
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Table 1 Description of the indication LEDs on the DU-2 board

Indication LEDs Status Description


Green LED on, Normal No failure on the DU-2 board.
Red LED off
Green LED off, Secondary The +5V or +1.5V voltage is not
Red LED on Power Failure within the specified range
Green LED on, Input Power The -48V input voltage is below
Red LED on Failure the threshold
Green LED off, No input No input power is connected to
Red LED off power the DU-2 board
connected.

5.1.8 Fan, BFD 509 10/1-3

Figure 9 Front view of the Fan, BFD 509 10

Table 2

FCS Product Contents Cabinet depth


BFD 509 10/1 Fan Unit 400 mm
BFD 509 10/2 Air Intake/Guide 400 mm
BFD 509 10/3 Fan/Filter Unit 400 mm

5.1.9 CCF, BMF 90410


The CCF, BMF 904 10 is a part of the Access 910 system and work like a
connector field for 75 ohm and 120 ohm cables.
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Figure 10 Front view of the CCF, BMF 90410

5.1.10 Bus Termination Connectors


There is only one type of Bus termination which is used for the cable
inteconnecting TAU-C boards. The connector is RNV 422 02/1 and there is
one in the TAU-C board in pos. 83*40/5 of the first equipped (MUS) magazine
and another one in the TAU-C board in pos. 83*30/5 of the last equipped
MUA/NBA magazine.

There is no need for Bus termination in the SIS magazine since there is
no TAU-C to TAU-C cables.

5.2 Strapping

5.2.1 Subrack Addresses


The subrack address are to be set on a DIP-switch mounted on the right side
of the backplane. The first magazine (MUS) should have the address 00 and
the following magazines 01, 02 etc.

Note When the Node is expanded with a new magazine it is very


important to check that the DIP-switch on the magazine have
the correct setting, before any tests are done.
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Figure 11 View of the Subrack settings

5.2.2 AUS
5.2.2.1 Function Strap plug
Each AUS board in the MUS subrack should be equipped with an AUS mode
plug (RNV 422 04/1) at the address XX*13/3F.

5.2.2.2 Synchronization Return Loop connection


All AUS boards are sequentially connected to a synchronization ring. To close
this ring, a return loop has to be implemented between the first and last
equipped AUS board in the MUS according to the following rules:

1. One end of the loop cable is to be connected at the leftmost


AUS at the address XX*20/1F.

2. The other end of the loop cable is to be connected at the


rightmost AUS (AUS-0 alt. AUS-spare) at the address
XX*21/3F.

5.2.3 Strapping of AUS-C / AUS-EP


If the MUS magazine is equipped with more then one AUS-C alt. AUS-EP
board, functional straps for the AUS-ring are needed. The strap to be used is
RNV 422 03/1-3 according to the following rules.
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• Strap RNV 422 03/2 is to be positioned on the leftmost AUS-C


alt. AUS-EP board at the addresses XX*13/1F and XX*13/3F.

• Strap RNV 422 03/1 is to be positioned on all other AUS-C alt.


AUS-EP boards at the addresses XX*13/1F and XX*13/3F.

• Strap RNV 422 03/3 is to be positioned on the rightmost AUS-C


board (AUSC-0) at the addresses 63*13/1F and 63*13/3F only
when no AUS-SPARE is used.

Table 3 AUS-C alt EUS-EP strapping

No. of AUS-C alt. AUS-EP board numbering


AUS-C
5 4 3 2 1 0
Spare No
AUS spare
AUS
1 - -
2 /2 /1 3
3 /2 /1 /1 /3
4 /2 /1 /1 /1 /3
5 /2 /1 /1 /1 /1 /3
6 /2 /1 /1 /1 /1 /1 /3
Strap 13*13/1 23*13/1 33*13/1 43*13/1 53*13/1 63*13/1 63*13/1
pos 13*13/2 23*13/2 33*13/2 43*13/2 53*13/2 63.*13/2 63*13/2

5.3 Check of Data


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1. Make sure that the RPs are defined.

Command: EXRPP:RP=rp;

Printout: RP DATA

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2. Make sure that the RPs are loaded with the correct software.

Command: EXRUP:RP=rp;

Printout: RP SOFTWARE UNIT DATA

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3. Make sure that the EMs are defined.


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Command: EXEMP:RP=rp,EM=ALL;

Printout: EM DATA

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4. Make sure that the SNTs are defined.

Command: NTCOP:SNT=snt;

Printout: SWITCHING NETWORK TERMINAL CONNECTION


DATA

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5. Check that an RST route exists.

Command: EXROP:DETY=RST;

Printout: ROUTE DATA

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6. Check that devices are connected to the route.

Command: EXDRP:DEV=RST-0&&-x;

Printout: DEVICE RP EM DATA

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7. Check that EMG has been defined.

Command: EXEGP:EMG=emg;

Printout: EMG DATA

Check that EMRP has been defined.

Command: EXEPP:EMG=emg,EM=em;

Printout: EMGEM PROCESSOR CONTROL STATE

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8. Check that software units in the EMRPs have been defined


and the correct equipment in the EMs.

Command: EXEDP:EMG=emg,EM=em;

Printout: EMGEM SOFTWARE UNIT AND EQUIPMENT DATA

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9. Check connection of control signalling links.

Command: EXCPP:EQM=eqm;
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Printout: GS CONNECTED CONTROL SIGNALLING PATH


DATA

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6 METHOD
6.1 Test of Fan
In this test the fans are tested.

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1. There are two power cables connected to the Fan. Remove


one cable to the Fan, a red LED will be lite.

Printout: EXTERNAL ALARM FAN A SUBRACK

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2. Replace the power cable on the Fan, a green LED will be lite.

Printout: ALARM CEASING EXTERNAL ALARM FAN A


SUBRACK

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3. Remove both of the power cables.

Printout: EXTERNAL ALARM FAN A SUBRACK

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4. Replace the power cables on the Fan, a green LED will be lite.

Printout: ALARM CEASING EXTERNAL ALARM FAN A


SUBRACK

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5. Repeat from step 1 page 19 all Fans

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6.2 Test of RPGs and EMs


In this test the EMs and RPGs are deblocked and brought into service.

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1. Make sure that the RPG is powered on, that the RP-bus are
connected and the SNT cable is connected.

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2. Deblock the EM, the system responds “PARTLY EXECUTED


FAULTLESS RP IS NOT AVAILABLE”. This is normal.

Command: BLEME:RP=rp,EM=0;

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3. Repeat step 2 page 19 for all EMs controlled by RPG.

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4. State of the EMs shall be CB.

Command: EXEMP:RP=rp,EM=ALL;

Printout: EM DATA

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5. Deblock the RP. The deblocking of the RPG can take a few
minutes.

Command: BLRPE:RP=rp;

Printout: DEBLOCKING OF RP

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6. If the deblocking was not successful, first of all make sure that
the power supply, connections and RP address is correct.

Then request an indication of suspected boards.

Command: REPRI:RP=rp,EM=em;

Printout: RP DIAGNOSIS

Prepare a replacement of the suspected board.

Command: REMRI:RP=rp,EM=em,PCB=pcb;

Printout: RP MANUAL INTERVENTION

Order a repair check of the EM.

Command: RECRI:RP=rp,EM=em;

Printout: RP REPAIR

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7. Make sure the state of the RPG and EMs is WO.

Command: EXRPP:RP=rp;

Printout: RP DATA

Command: EXEMP:RP=rp,EM=ALL;

Printout: EM DATA

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8. Repeat from step 1 page 19 for all concerned RPGs.


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6.3 Test of CSL


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1. Deblock the EM for the control signalling link.

Command: BLEME:RP=rp,EM=1;

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2. Deblock the concerned CSL.

Command: BLCPE:EQM=CSL-x;

Note: If deblocking fails, try to do a repair check on concerned


CSL.

Command: RECEI:EMG=emg,STR=x;

Printout: EMG REPAIR

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3. Check the state of CSL.

Command: EXCPP:EQM=eqm;

Printout: GS CONNECTED CONTROL SIGNALLING PATH


DATA

Command: EXEGP:EMG=emg;

Printout: EMG DATA

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4. Repeat from step 1 page 21 for second CSL.

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6.4 Test of Node


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1. Make sure that the node is blocked.

Command: NNSTP:NODE=AUS-x;

Printout: NETWORK NODE STATE

Block the node if it is not blocked

Command: NNBLI:NODE=AUS-x;
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Printout: NETWORK NODE BLOCKING RESULT

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2. Test and deblock the node. If the test fails take proper actions
to repair the fault and try again.

Command: NNTEI:NODE=AUS-x;

Printout: NETWORK NODE TEST RESULT

Command: NNBLE:NODE=AUS-x;

Printout: NETWORK NODE DEBLOCKING RESULT

Check the state of the Node

Command: NNSTP:NODE=AUS-x;

Printout: NETWORK NODE STATE

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3. Repeat page 21 for all AUSs.

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6.5 Test and deblock of SNTs, DIPs and devices


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1. Block all not blocked DIPs, SNTs and RST devices, if not
already done

Command: STDEP:DEV=dev;

Printout: DEVICE STATE DETAILS

Command: BLODI:DEV=dev;

Printout: BLOCKING RESULT

Command: NTSTP:SNT=snt-x&&-y;

Printout: SWITCHING NETWORK TERMINAL STATE

Command: NTBLI:SNT=snt-x&&-y;

Printout: SWITCHING NETWORK TERMINAL BLOCKING


RESULT

Command: DTSTP:DIP=dip;

Printout: DIGITAL PATH STATE

Command: DTBLI:DIP=dip;
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2. Test and deblock the SNTs. If the test fails take proper actions
to repair the fault and try again.

Command: NTTEI:SNT=snt;

Printout: SWITCHING NETWORK TERMINAL TEST RESULT

Command: NTBLE:SNT=snt;

Printout: SWITCHING NETWORK TERMINAL DEBLOCKING


RESULT

Check the state of SNT.

Command: NTSTP:SNT=snt;

Printout: SWITCHING NETWORK TERMINAL STATE

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3. Repeat from step 2 page 23 for all concerned SNTs

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4. Deblock all RST devices.

Command: BLODE:DEV=dev;

Printout: DEBLOCKING RESULT

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5. Check the state of the devices.

Command: STDEP:DEV=dev;

Printout: DEVICE STATE DETAILS

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7 HELPFUL HINTS

7.1 Exchange Data

Size Alteration Events

Related Size Alteration Events (SAE):

SAAII:SAE=sae,BLOCK=block,NI=ni;

Table 4

SAE Block Description


20 - -
78 - No. of TSB individuals
311 - -
460 - -
500 RST No.of device individuals
STTAU No.of device individuals
STAU No.of device individuals
BBMAN No. of Broad Band individuals
DLAU No. of basic access individuals
MANAU No. of BA individuals
MHAU No. of access individuals
LIMA No. of device individuals
LIBAMA No.of telephony devices
PSTNAU No. of PSTN individuals
DLV5 No. of non-AM Adapted and AM
Adapted individuals
LIBAXV5 No.of device individuals
MANBAV5 No.of device individuals
MANBV5E No.of device individuals
MHBAV5 No.of device individuals
MHBAV5E No.of device individuals
LIBAV5 No.of device individuals
LIBAV5E No.of device individuals

Table 5 Size Alterations

SAE Block Description


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500 DLPRAE No.of device individuals


DLPRAM No.of device individuals
SAH No.of device individuals
STCON No.of device individuals
PSTNHMA No.of device individuals
501 MXTAU No. of CM individuals
DLAU No. of CM individuals
PSTNAU No. of CM individuals
MANAU No. of CM individuals
DLV5 No. of CM individuals
MHAU No. of CM individuals
DLTAU No. of CM individuals
CRTLAU No. of CM individuals
PSTNHMA No. of CM individuals
504 RST No. of RST routes
505 PSTNHMA No. of PSTN over ISDN/BA user ports
506 LIMA No. of V5 PABX-subroutes
508 LIMA No. of V5 PABX-lines
510 STCON No. of conc. groups
515 DIPRST No. of RST DIPs
515 DIPAUS No. of DIPs in AUS
529 ETRST No. of RST SNTs
561 MHAU No. of task individuals
LIBAX5 No. of individuals
600 DLAU No. of V5 interface individuals
LIBAMA No. of AV V5 interfaces
MANAU No. of V5 interface individuals
CTRLAU No. individuals
LIMA No. of V5 accesses
MHAU No. V5 access individuals
PSTNHMA No. of V5 interface individuals
LIAU No. of individuals
LIANM No. of individuals
601 LINV No. of possible ARNs of all the access
601 V5ADM No. of AN individuals
607 V5PRTCL No. of individuals
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705 LIBAMA No. of statistics data individuals


MANAU No. of Layer 3 statistics individuals
741 MANAU No. of Layer 3 supervision individuals
998 - No. of TAU access individuals
999 - No. of AU individuals
1000 - No. of AUS individuals
1002 - No. of V5 interfaces (V5ID)
1014 - No. of V5 UPs

Allocation Data

EXRPI:RP=rp,RPT=rpt,TYPE=RP4S1A; ! ETC5 !

EXRPI:RP=rp,TYPE=RPG2A; ! RPG2 for TAU !

EXRPI:RP=rp,TYPE=RPG2A; ! RPG2 for AU !

EXRPI:RP=rp,TYPE=STCG2A; ! RPG2 as STCG!

ETC 5

EXRUI:RP=rp,RPT=rpt,SUID=suid; ! REXR !

EXRUI:RP=rp,RPT=rpt,SUID=suid; ! RPFDR !

EXRUI:RP=rp,RPT=rpt,SUID=suid; ! TERTR !

EXRUI:RP=rp,RPT=rpt,SUID=suid; ! RPMMR !

EXRUI:RP=rp,RPT=rpt,SUNAME=ETRSTR;

TAU, RPG2

EXRUI:RP=rp,SUID=suid; ! RGEXP !

EXRUI:RP=rp,SUID=suid; ! RPFDR !

EXRUI:RP=rp,SUID=suid; ! STTTAUR !

EXRUI:RP=rp,SUID=suid; ! DLTAUR !

EXRUI:RP=rp,SUID=suid; ! MXTAUR !

AUV5, RPG2

EXRUI:RP=rp,SUID=suid; ! RGEXP !

EXRUI:RP=rp,SUID=suid; ! RPFDR !

EXRUI:RP=rp,SUNAME=STAUR;

EXRUI:RP=rp,SUNAME=DLAUR;
INTERNAL INFORMATION
E TEST INSTRUCTION 27 (32)
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EXRUI:RP=rp,SUNAME=CTRLAUR;

EXRUI:RP=rp,SUNAME=MANAUR;

EXRUI:RP=rp,SUNAME=MHAUR;

EXRUI:RP=rp,SUNAME=PSTNAUR;

EXRUI:RP=rp,SUNAME=PSTNHMAR;

STCG, RPG2

EXRUI:RP=rp,SUID=suid; ! RGEXP !

EXRUI:RP=rp,SUID=suid; ! RPFDR !

EXRUI:RP=rp,SUNAME=CSLM7R;

EXRUI:RP=rp,SUNAME=CSLSNTR;

ETC 5

EXEMI:EQM=ETRST-x&&-y,RP=rp,RPT=rpt,EM=z;

TAU, RPG2

EXEMI:EQM=STTAU-x&&-y,RP=rp,EM=z;

EXEMI:EQM=DLTAU-x,RP=rp,EM=z;

EXEMI:EQM=MXTAU-x,RP=rp,EM=z;

AUV5, RPG2

EXEMI:EQM=STAU-x&&-y,RP=rp,EM=z;

EXEMI:EQM=DLAU-x,RP=rp,EM=z;

EXEMI:EQM=CTRLAU-x,RP=rp,EM=z;

EXEMI:EQM=PSTNAU-x,RP=rp,EM=z;

EXEMI:EQM=MANAU-x,RP=rp,EM=z;

EXEMI:EQM=MHAU-x,RP=rp,EM=z;

EXEMI:EQM=PSTNHMA-x,RP=rp,EM=z;

STCG, RPG2

EXEMI:EQM=CSLSNT-x,RP=rp,EM=z;

EXEMI:EQM=CSLM7-x,RP=rp,EM=z;

Definition of SNTs

ETC 5
INTERNAL INFORMATION
E TEST INSTRUCTION 28 (32)
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NTCOI:SNT=ETRST-z,SNTP=TSM-x-y,SNTV=1;

EXDUI:DEV=RST-0&&-31;

TAU, RPG2

NTCOI:SNT=SSTAU-z,SNTP=TSM-x-y,SNTV=1;

EXDUI:DEV=SSTAU-0&&-31;

AUV5, RPG2

NTCOI:SNT=STAU-z,SNTP=TSM-x-y,SNTV=1;

EXDUI:DEV=STAU-0&&-31;

STCG, RPG2

NTCOI:SNT=CSLSNT-z,SNTP=TSM-x-y,SNTV=1;

Connection of CSL to SNT

EXCGI:DEV=CSLDEV-x&&-Y;

Definition of MACCG and EMG

EXEGI:EMG=MACCG1,CONTROL=DUPL, STRTYPE=STRT1A;

EXMCI:MACCG=MACCG1,EMG=MACCG1,MACCGVAR=2:

Definition of AUS

EXEPI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=0&1,TYPE=EMRPT1A;

EXEUI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=0&1,SUNAME=EIEX1R;

EXEUI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=0&1,SUNAME=TEETR;

EXEUI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=0&1,SUNAME=EMGFDR;

EXEUI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=0&1,SUNAME=TSR;

EXEUI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=0&1,SUNAME=KRTR;

EXEUI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=0&1,SUNAME=AUSR;

EXEUI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=0&1,SUNAME=ETR;

EXEUI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=0&1,SUNAME=STCONR;

EXEUI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=0&1,SUNAME=SAHR;

EXEEI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=0,EQM=STCON;

EXEEI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=0,EQM=TS;

EXEEI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=0,EQM=KRT;
INTERNAL INFORMATION
E TEST INSTRUCTION 29 (32)
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EXEEI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=0,EQM=ETAUS;

EXEEI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=0,EQM=AUS-0;

EXEEI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=0,EQM=SAH;

EXEEI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=1,EQM=STCON;

EXEEI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=1,EQM=TS;

EXEEI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=1,EQM=KRT;

EXEEI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=1,EQM=ETAUS;

EXEEI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=1,EQM=AUS-0;

EXEEI:EMG=MACCG1,EM=1,EQM=SAH;

Definition of Routes and Devices

EXROI:R=SMG1O&SMG1I,DETY=RST;

EXROI:R=MACCG1O&MACCG1I,DETY=RST;

EXRBC:R=MACCG1O,MISC4=100;

EXRBC:R=MACCG1I,MISC4=100;

EXROI:R=CJMG1,DETY=CJ,EMG=MACCG1,FNC=2;

EXROI:R=CJIMG1,DETY=CJI,EMG=MACCG1,FNC=2;

EXDRI:R=SMG1O&SMG1I,DEV=RST-x;

EXDRI:R=MACCG1O&MACCG1I,DEV=RST-x&&y;

NTCOI:SNT=ETRST-x,SNTP=TSM-x-y,SNTV=sntv;

EXDUI:DEV=RST-x&&-y;

Definition of the position of AUS

EXPUI:MACCG1,PIU=AUS-x,POS=pos,SR=sr;

EXPUI:MACCG1,PIU=AU-x,POS=pos,SR=sr;

EXTGI:PIU:TAU-x,SR=sr;

EXTCI:MACCG=MACCG1,SR1=sr1,SR2=sr2;

Definition of Network Node

NNCOI:NODE=AUS-x;

NNUPI:NODE=AUS-x,PORT=port,DEV=RST-x&&-y;

Definition of TAU
INTERNAL INFORMATION
E TEST INSTRUCTION 30 (32)
Datum — Date Rev Dokumentnr — Document no
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NNUPI:NODE=AUS-x,PORT=port,DEV=LITAU-x;

DTDII:DIP=xLITAU,NODE=AUS-x,PORT=port;

EXPUI:PIU=TAU-x,POS=pos,MACCG=MACCG1;

EXTGI:PIU=TAU-x,SR=sr;

Definition of AU

NNUPI:NODE=AUS-x,PORT=port,DEV=LIAU-x;

DTDII:DIP=xLIAU,NODE=AUS-x,PORT=port;

EXPUI:PIU=AU-x,POS=pos,MACCG=MACCG1;

Connection via GAM

GNACI:DIP=xLITAU,AG=ag,RPTYPE=RPG;

GNACI:DIP=xLIAU,AG=ag,RPTYPE=RPG;

Connection of AU to V5

EXPCI:PIU=AU-x,DIP=xLIAU,DEV=LIMA-x&&-y;

EXPCI:PIU=AU-y,DIP=yLIAU,DEV=LIBMA-x&&-y;

Connection of Subscribers

SULII:SNB=snb,DEV=LIMA-x;

Connection of Primary Rate Access

NNUPI:NODE=AUS-x,PORT=port,DEV=LIPRAM-x&&-y;

DTDII:NODE=AUS-x,PORT=port,DIP=xLIPRAM;

GNACI:DEV=LIPRAM-x,AG=ag,RPTYPE=RPG;

7.2 Procedures

7.3 System Related Information

If the AXE Access 910 Node is exptended with a new cabinet, the first
magazine in that cabinet should contain a TAU-board.

7.4 Common Problems

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INTERNAL INFORMATION
E TEST INSTRUCTION 31 (32)
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7.5 References

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INTERNAL INFORMATION
E TEST INSTRUCTION 32 (32)
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8 REVISION INFORMATION

Table 6 Revision information for this test instruction

Rev Date Author Reason


A 00-02-24 ERAULTH New document
B 00-03-07 ERAULTH Faults corrected

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