Measuring LS Trunk Line Settings

Overview:

Use the following tests to determine the line settings for Loop Start (LS) trunks that are connected to the AX Controller Card Chassis,  Analog Main Board, Analog Option Board, or ASU II:

The Line Quality test allows you to obtain the optimum Balance Network Setting and Trunk Category for each LS trunk, based on the signals received from the CO. These settings are then programmed into the Analog Trunks form of the LS trunk to reduce the possibility of echo and audio level issues between the trunks and IP phones.

The Distortion/Echo test should only be run at the request of Mitel Technical Support. You can run the Loop Start (LS) Measure tests using calls between a 3300 ICP and CO, or by looping calls through one LS trunk on the 3300 ICP back through other LS trunk on the same 3300 ICP.

Before You Begin

To support the LS Measure tool, the system must have a SHARC Enhanced DSP card with an ADSP 21161N processor. To determine if this card is installed in your system, check the Hardware Modules form. Under the Card Description column heading, select the SHARC Enhanced DSP card. In the lower frame, ensure that the processor type "ADSP 21161N" is displayed. If this processor is not present in the system, the LS Measure tool will not function.

Before running these tests, ensure that you have

Configure System for Testing using Central Office Numbers

To run the Loop Start (LS) Measure tests by using calls between a 3300 ICP and a Central Office:

  1. Program the following numbers in the Trunk Circuit Descriptor - CO:

  2. Central Office Milliwatt Telephone Number

  3. Central Office Silence Telephone Number

  1. To have system automatically apply the recommended settings from the results of the Line Quality Tests to the trunks, enable the "Auto Select" option in the Analog Trunks form. If you don't select this option, you must manually program the settings into the fields of the Analog Trunks form.

  2. Configure the system to automatically email the System Diagnostic Report results from the Distortion/Echo test to Mitel Technical Support for analysis.

Configure System for Testing using Loopback

You can run the Line Loss Level test on an LS trunk by setting up loopback through another LS trunk on the 3300 ICP. You must program the trunks and designate one of the trunks as an answer point for the milliwatt tone.

Do not change the settings of the Trunk Circuit Descriptor until you have tested all the trunks.

To set up loopback:

  1. Record the CO phone number for each trunk.

  2. Program the LS trunks using the default (normal) settings for your region.

  3. Program Automatic Route Selection (ARS) to allow outgoing calls.

  4. System Acess Points form.

  5. Program an unused directory number for the Milliwatt Test Directory Number.

  1. CO Trunk Circuit Descriptor form.

  2. Ensure that the trunk used for loopback testing is programmed with a separate Trunk Circuit Descriptor during testing.

  3. Set the Trunk Category to Short.

  1. Trunk Attributes form.

  2. Program the Milliwatt Test Directory Number as an answer point for the trunks.

  3. Select the trunk service number of the incoming LS trunk.

  4. Set the following answer points to the Milliwatt Test Directory Number that you programmed in the previous step:
    Non-dial In Trunks Answer Point - Day
    Non-dial In Trunks Answer Point - Night 1, and
    Non-dial In Trunks Answer Point - Night 2

  1. Program the following numbers in the Analog Trunks form:

  2. In the Milliwatt Test Trunk Number field, enter the trunk index number of the trunk that will provide the Milliwatt tone to the trunk under test.

  3. In the CO Telephone Number field, enter the CO telephone number (maximum 26 digits) of the LS trunk that you want to test.

  1. To have the recommended settings from the results of the Line Quality Test applied automatically to a trunk, enable the "Automatic Setting" option in the Analog Trunks form of the trunk.

  2. Make a test call using ARS, or from an external phone, to one of the trunks and verify that milliwatt tone is received.