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Testing Interfaces
You can enable loopback tests at the SONET/SDH
level. You can also test for connectivity between an interface and
the SONET/SDH interface at the other end of the line.
Loopback Testing
To configure loopback testing at the SONET/SDH
level, use the loopback command.
loopback
- Use to configure the type of loopback at the SONET/SDH
layer.
- Specify one of the following options:
-
local—Loops the data
back toward the router
-
network—Loops the data
toward the network before the data reaches the frame.
- Example
- host1(config)#controller sonet 4/0
- host1(config-controller)#loopback network
- Use the no version to disable
loopback.
- See loopback.
Testing Connectivity
Use the path overhead j1 command to check for connectivity between the router and a SONET/SDH
device at the other end of the line. This command defines:
- A message that the router sends from the specified interface
to the SONET/SDH device at the other end of the line.
- A message that the router expects to receive on the specified
interface from the SONET/SDH device at the other end of the line.
When you define a message that the interface sends,
you must monitor receipt of that message at the remote end.
When you define a message that the interface expects
to receive, you should configure the remote device to transmit the
same message to the interface. You can then use the show
controllers sonet command to compare the expected and
receive messages.
You must remove trace messages before you can change
the port type from SONET to SDH or vice versa. Otherwise, you see
the following error message:
% Cannot set port mode (path trace message is set)
path overhead j1
- Use to define messages that the router sends to or expects
to receive from a SONET/SDH device connected to one of its SONET interfaces.
- Do not specify a path identifier for unchannelized SONET
interfaces.
- Specify the keyword msg for
a message that the router transmits for this path.
- Specify the keyword exp-msg to define a message that the router expects to receive on this path.
- Define a message of up to 62 characters for SONET or up
to 15 characters for SDH.
- Configure the remote device to send the same message that
the router expects to receive on this path. You can then compare the
expected and received messages in the display of the show controllers sonet command.
- Example for unchannelized SONET interfaces:
- host1(config-controller)#path overhead j1
msg hello
- Use the no version to restore
the default situation, in which all the characters in the transmitted
or expected message are zeros.
- See path overhead j1.
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