NEC SV8500 Operation And Maintenance Manual - page 963
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CHAPTER 7
Maintenance Commands
TOGC: Test of Originating Connection
1. Functional Outline
This command is used to execute originating connection tests by specifying the self-trunk/station number and
the destination route/trunk number on the PCPro display.
By using this command, the following is available:
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Capable of observing both originating and incoming trunks, you can perform the tests even involving the
Tandem connection.
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Different from Individual Trunk Access that uses a specific access code, this test can involve the register/
sender, etc., thereby enabling the test condition the same as that in the normal connection.
Also, the following shows service conditions for this test:
(a) The originating side must be a station, ICT/BWT or Attendant Console.
(b) Accessible trunks are REG, SND, CFT or OGT/BWT.
Note:
Designed trunk connection is available for ISDN trunks (Q.931a).
(c) The test observation by this command is effective for approximately three minutes since the test was
initiated.
(d) When the test result is abnormal, due to a factor such as PCPro power failure, etc., the existing data
for test connection may remain on the SV8500 side. To clear the data, activate the TOGC command
again.
(e) Test results can be observed only on the trunks accommodated in the same SV8500 node even if
CALLING STN TYPE = TELN(NDM)/TELN(LDM) or CALLING RT TYPE = LGRT.
(f)
This connection test is restricted for FCCS trunk.
(g) When testing Dterm with this command, be sure to choose My Line. Once the Dterm belongs to My
Line, it is possible to perform a test from the terminal with Sub Line.
2. Parameters
[When STN is selected in the TYPE selection list box]
Input Data
CALLING STN TYPE: Station Type of Calling Party
STN=Station Number
TELN(NDM)=Telephone Number (NDM)
TELN(LDM)=Telephone Number (LDM)
CALLED RT TYPE: Route Type of Called Party