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RAD HTU E-1

Loops to be provided from RAD HTU E1 V.35


1. Towards far end: Rem Ch (Remote Channel)
2. Towards router: Local port

V.35 interface modem of any make, any company is most often used as slave modems
and modems with G703 interface are used as master modems.

LEDs on RAD HTU-E1 V.35:

1. TD (Transmit Data): This indication on the modem is related with the


connectivity between the modem and router. The LED in healthy condition should
be glowing. If not, the connectivity between the modem and router is improper.
Here the V.35 cable, the router port, V.35 port or even the router could be faulty.

2. RD (Receive Data): This indication is related with the channel. On healthy


conditions this LED should be glowing. If not, the channel i.e., the connectivity
after the master modem is either disconnected or failed.

3. Line A and Line B: On healthy conditions these two LEDs should be off. If the
LEDs are red, the connectivity between the master modem and the slave modem
is broken, that means the local lead (last mile copper) is faulty.

4. Test: Test LED glows when loop is activated from the modem.

5. ALM (Alarm): This LED glows when the line is disturbed. Even a minor
disturbance can turn this LED on. This LED goes off when the alarm buffers are
cleared and has to be done manually.

LEDs on RAD HTU-E1 G703

In healthy conditions there shouldn’t be any LED glowing on this modem.

1. LOC (Local): This LED glows when the channel i.e., the connectivity after the
master modem is either disconnected or failed.

2. REM (Remote): This LED glows along with Line A and Line B if the local lead
is failed.

3. Line A and Line B: On healthy conditions these two LEDs should be off. If the
LEDs are red, the connectivity between the master modem and the slave modem
is broken, that means the local lead (last mile copper) is faulty

4. Test: Test LED glows when loop is activated from the modem.

5. ALM (Alarm): Same as V.35


RAD ASM 20 / ASM 31

Loops to be given from RAD ASM 20 / ASM 31 V.35


1. Towards far end: DIG (Digital) loop
2. Towards router: ANA (Analog) loop

Both ASM 20 and ASM 31 modems are used for 64 Kbps circuits. The functions of
both the modems are same. The only difference is ASM 20 supports 4 wire local lead
and ASM 31 supports 2 wire local lead.

LEDs on RAD ASM 20 / ASM 31. V.35

1. TD (Transmit Data): This indication on the modem is related with the


connectivity between the modem and router. The LED in healthy condition should
be glowing. If not, the connectivity between the modem and router is improper.
Here the V.35 cable, the router port, V.35 port or even the router could be faulty

2. RD (Receive Data): This indication is related with the channel. On healthy


conditions this LED should be glowing. If not, the channel i.e., the connectivity
after the master modem is either disconnected or failed

3. RTS (Request To Send): Same as TD

4. DCD: In healthy conditions DCD should be glowing. If not the last mile is faulty

5. ERR (Error): Error LED is for testing errors in the last mile. To test errors in the
line the buttons REM and PATT are to be pressed simultaneously. If ERR LED
glows red, there are errors in the line, if not the line is clean.

6. TST (Test): Test LED glows when loop is activated from the modem.
ASCOM 2048A

Loops to be given from ASCOM 2048A


1. Towards far end: Loop back
2. Towards router: Local loop

LEDs on ASCOM 2048A

1. Urgent: If Urgent LED glows, the local lead is faulty. At some cases urgent LED
glows even when the channel is faulty, if the modem is configured accordingly.

2. Non Urgent: Non Urgent glows if the channel is faulty or disconnected.

3. Test: Test LED glows when loop is active from the modem.
Tainet XSTREAM

Loops to be given from Tainet V.35 modem


1. Towards far end: DL(Digital) test
2. Towards router: LL(local) test
3. Bidirectional: V.35 loop back

LEDs on Tainet Xstream modem.


1. CPE (Customer Premises Equipment): This LED should be glowing if the last
mile is ok
2. DSL (Digital Subscriber Line): DSL should be stable if the last mile is perfect.
If DSL blinks continuously the last mile is faulty.
3. DTE 1 (Data Terminal Equipment): DTE 1 on V.35 modem should not be
glowing
4. DTE 2: DTE 2 on V.35 modem should be glowing. It is related to the router port
5. SQ (Signal Quality): SQ should not be glowing. If SQ glows the local lead is
faulty
6. ALM (Alarm): Alarm shouldn’t be glowing in healthy conditions.
7. TST (Test): Test glows when loop is active from the modem.
ASCOM AM 200

Loops to be given from ASCOM AM 200 V.35


1. Towards far end: Remote loop
2. Towards router: Local loop
3. Bidirectional: Loop back

LEDs on ASCOM AM 200 V.35

1. Line: Line LED should be green. If red the local lead is faulty
2. User: User LED should be green. If red the channel is faulty
TELLABS STU Modems (Used for MTNL MLDN
Circuits)

Loops from TELLABS STU modems


Loop has to be arranged remotely from MTNL
MLDN NMS. NMS numbers are 22704200,
22701400, 22077882, 24549150, 28362556.
Please note: Never inform the customer to
provide loop from this modem as the modems
are owned by MTNL and if at all the
configurations get mismatched MTNL won’t
attend the case.

LEDs on TELLABS STU modems.

1. 103: 103 LED is equivalent to TD as on RAD modem i.e., it’s related to the
router
2. 104: 104 LED is equivalent to RD and is related to the channel. If 104 is off
the fault is in the channel
3. 105: 105 LED is equivalent to RTS and is similar to the router.
4. 106: Same as 105
5. 109: 109 LED is equivalent to DCD and related to the last mile. If 109 is off
the last mile is faulty
6. 142: 142 is equivalent to test. 142 glows if loop back is on.
7. LA: LA glows red if the local lead is faulty.
RAD ASMi 52

Loops from RAD ASMi 52


1. Towards far end: Remote loop
2. Towards router: Local loop

LEDs on RAD ASMi52 V.35

1. Data: Data is related to the connectivity between the router and the modem. Data
LED should be green and stable.
2. Sync: Sync LED refers to the connectivity between the master modem and slave
modem. Sync LED should be green and stable. If not the last mile is faulty.
3. Line 1: Line 1 LED should be green. If not the last mile is faulty.
4. Test: Test glows when loop is active from the modem.

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