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ND-70185 (E) CHAPTER 6
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POST INSTALLATION TEST
Fusion and Non-Fusion Connection Tests
3.5.1 Primary Route Trunk Test
STEP 1: Using the MBCT command, make busy all trunks in the primary route except the trunk to be tested.
STEP 2: Lift the handset of STN A in self-node (Node A).
STEP 3: Dial the Telephone Number of STN B which belongs to other node (STN B).
STEP 4: Confirm the speech condition is sufficient (no noise, not one-way speech, etc.).
STEP 5: Replace the handset of STN A.
STEP 6: Make idle all the trunks which were placed in make-busy state in STEP 1.
3.5.2 Alternate Route Trunk Test
STEP 1: Using the MBCT command, make busy all trunks in the primary route.
STEP 2: Using the MBCT command, make busy all trunks in the alternate route except the trunk to be tested.
STEP 3: Lift the handset of STN A.
STEP 4: Dial the Telephone Number of STN B.
STEP 5: Confirm the speech condition is sufficient (no noise, not one-way speech, etc.).
STEP 6: Replace the handset of STN A.
STEP 7: Make idle all the trunks which were placed in make-busy state in STEP 1 and STEP 2.
Figure 6-12 Fusion Alternate Routing Test
4. Fusion and Non-Fusion Connection Tests
Use the following procedures to perform the connection test between the FCCS and non-Fusion Common Chan-
nel Interoffice Signaling (CCIS) or Associated Channel Interoffice Signaling (ACIS):
Check
Check
Primary Route
FCCS
FCCS
STN A
TELN: 410000
STN: 2000
STN B
TELN: 420000
STN: 2000
Node A
(Self-Node)
Node B
Node C
Node D
Alternate Route