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Use Loopback Testing for T3 Interfaces

This chapter describes using loopback testing to isolate T3 interface problems. (See Table 15.)


Table 15: Checklist for Using Loopback Testing for T3 Interfaces
T3 Interface Loopback Testing Tasks
Command or Action
  1. Create a Loopback


  1. Create a Physical Loopback

Connect the transmit port to the receive port.

  1. Configure a Local Loopback

[edit interfaces interface-name t3-options]
set loopback local
show
commit

  1. Set Clocking to Internal

[edit interfaces interface-name]
set clocking internal
show
commit

  1. Verify That the T3 Interface Is Up

show interfaces t3-fpc/pic/port

  1. Clear T3 Interface Statistics

clear interfaces statistics t3-fpc/pic/port

  1. Force the Link Layer To Stay Up


  1. Configure Encapsulation to Cisco-HDLC

[edit interfaces interface-name]
set encapsulation cisco-hdlc
show
commit

  1. Configure No-Keepalives

[edit interfaces interface-name]
set no-keepalives
show
commit

  1. Verify the Status of the Logical Interface

show interfaces t3-fpc/pic/port
show interfaces t3-fpc/pic/port terse

  1. Ping the T3 Interface

ping interface t3-fpc/pic/port local-IP-address bypass-routing count 1000 rapid

  1. Check for T3 Interface Error Statistics

show interfaces t3-fpc/pic/port extensive

  1. Create a Loop from the Router to the Network

[edit interfaces interface-name t3-options]
set loopback remote
show
commit

  1. Create a Loop to the Router from Various Points in the Network

Perform Steps 2 through 8 from Diagnose a Suspected Hardware Problem with a T3 Interface.



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