Command Reference Guide

186ft1 sendloopcode 3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family
Command Reference
ft1 sendloopcode
Purpose Use the sendloopcode command to send remote loopback control code.
Syntax ft1 sendloopcode { inband-llb-up | inband-llb-down | fdl-ansi-llb-up |
fdl-ansi-llb-down | fdl-ansi-plb-up | fdl-ansi-plb-down |
fdl-att-plb-up | fdl-att-plb-down }
Parameters inband-llb-up
Sends in-band line loopback (LLB) activation request
code compliant with the ANSI or AT&T
implementation. This enables remote loopback.
inband-llb-down
Sends in-band LLB deactivation request code compliant
with the ANSI or AT&T implementation. This disables
loopback.
fdl-ansi-llb-up
Sends ANSI-compliant line loopback (LLB) activation
request code in the FDL. This enables remote loopback.
fdl-ansi-llb-down
Sends ANSI-compliant LLB deactivation request code in
the FDL. This disables loopback.
fdl-ansi-plb-up
Sends ANSI-compliant payload loopback (PLB)
activation request code in the FDL to enable remote
loopback.
fdl-ansi-plb-down
Sends ANSI-compliant PLB deactivation request code in
the FDL to disable loopback.
fdl-att-plb-up
Sends AT&T-compliant PLB activation code in the FDL
to enable remote loopback.
fdl-att-plb-down
Sends AT&T-compliant PLB deactivation code in the
FDL to disable loopback.
Default By default, no remote loopback control code is sent.
Example Send in-band LLB activation request code.
[Router-Serial0/0/0] ft1 sendloopcode inband-llb-up
View This command can be used in the following views:
T1-F Interface view
Description You may configure loopback on the far-end T1-F interface by sending the loopback
request code.