Understanding Quality of Experience Diagnostic Tools – Line Test (or how to save money and increase customer satisfaction)
September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California 2 Agenda Who is Legerity? Quality of Experience improvement tools –Automated Call Quality Monitoring –In-Premise Loop Diagnostics Loop/line test background Key line test specifications Descriptions of CPE line tests CPE line test software suite example Summary
September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California 3 Who is Legerity Legerity, now part of Zarlink Semiconductor, is the leading supplier of voice interface integrated circuits –FXS (POTS interface) solutions for all points in the network from the central office to residential gateways, and everywhere in between MSAN, DLC, etc. and Enterprise gateways (PBX, etc.)
September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California 4 QoE Improvement Tools - Overview Automated Call Quality Monitoring –Many VoIP CPE devices (e.g. Cable EMTA’s) now automatically monitor calls and log and store metrics Listening quality and conversational quality (MOS) scores Residual echo return loss scores Packet loss analysis Broadband signal quality IP and call processing message logs In-Premise Loop Diagnostics –Many VoIP CPE devices now have the capability to performing remote tests on the in-home wiring and provide troubleshooting data –The system operator can remotely perform these tests returning either simple pass/fail results or more extensive test reports
September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California 5 In-Home Wiring Creates Challenges ….. INSIDE HOUSE WIRING is one of the top causes for Trouble Reports. Due to the high rate of trouble tickets related to inside wiring, VoIP service providers recognize the need for CPE line testing
September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California 6 Loop Diagnostics Background ‘Metallic Loop Testing’ or ‘Line Testing’ involves testing for faults in the ‘copper plant’ (telephone wires) Line testing was originally deployed in central offices using large expensive test heads that tested each wire pair one at a time –The test head is connected to each telephone line via a switch or relay Today, line testing also needs to be deployed in remote equipment, DLCs, MSANs, PBXs and even residential gateways (CPE), etc.
September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California 7 VoIP CPE Line Testing Service providers recognize the need for VoIP line testing –US Cable MSOs (e.g Comcast, Cox) require GR-909 line testing in EMTAs –US ILECs (e.g. Verizon) require GR-909 line testing in FTTH gateways –Vonage deploys GR-909 line testing in residential gateways (ATA’s) –DSL Forum TR-122 requires TIA-1063 line testing (p. 28) Benefits of deploying remote line testing capability in VoIP CPE –Automated, remote testing capability eliminates costly truck rolls –Enhances call center support capabilities to identify simple faults –Reduces maintenance costs –Decreases mean time to repairs –Increases customer satisfaction through quick problem resolution and therefore reduces customer churn
September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California 8 GR-909 Excerpt (Section 12.4 – Testing)
September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California 9 TIA-1063 Line Testing Excerpt
Test Descriptions
September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California 11 Hazardous Voltage Test Tests for the presence of hazardous AC or DC voltage on the line –AC >50V or DC >135V –Force Zero Voltage (to discharge the line) and measure AC and DC Voltages Tip to Gnd, Ring to Gnd, Tip to Ring –Indicates that a hazardous is present on the drop Possible Cause –Tip or Ring shorted to home AC power line (110V-240V) –Tip or Ring shorted to other equipment DC power supply Possible Symptoms –No Dial Tone –Can not dial out –No phones ring –Phone interface in Protection State –60Hz/50Hz buzz on line –Phone may ring at 60Hz/50Hz
September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California 12 Foreign Voltage Test Tests for the presence of foreign AC or DC voltage on the line –AC >10V or DC >6V –Force Zero Voltage (to discharge the line) and measure AC and DC Voltages Tip to Gnd, Ring to Gnd, Tip to Ring –Indicates that a hazardous or foreign voltage is present on the drop Possible Cause –Connected to PSTN –Tip or Ring shorted to other equipment DC power supply Possible Symptoms –No Dial Tone –Can not dial out –No phones ring –LC in Protection State
September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California 13 Resistive Faults Test Tests DC resistance –Force DC current, measure voltage, compute the Resistance (Ohms law) Tip to Gnd, Ring to Gnd, Tip to Ring –Resistance below threshold indicates a fault Possible Cause –Tip or Ring shorted to cable shield –Moisture in cable –Protection device shorted –Staple or nail shorting Tip and Ring Possible Symptoms –No Dial Tone –No incoming calls –50Hz/60Hz buzz on line due to longitudinal imbalance
September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California 14 Receiver Off Hook Test The test discriminates between a resistive fault in the loop and a receiver-off- hook condition from properly working terminal equipment –Indicates that a telephone receiver (or other CPE) is off-hook as opposed to a resistive fault – phone has non-linear signature, different than a resistor Possible Cause –One of multiple phones left off hook Possible Symptoms –No Dial Tone –Can not receive calls
September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California 15 Ringer Equivalence Test This test measures the CPE equipment’s AC ringer impedance –20Hz AC Test – tests to see if the FCC part 68 REN load is within range REN too high – excessive load, could cause pre-trip faults REN too low – phone is probably not plugged in Possible Cause –Too many phones connected Exceeds 5 REN –No phone connected Or less than REN –Open in loop –Ringer is open –Faulty phone Ringer capacitor shorted Possible Symptoms –Phone does not ring –Line ring trips after a short burst of ring (pre-trip) –Not all phones ring –Low ring loudness
September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California 16 GR-909 Pass/Fail Criteria
Line Testing Software Example
September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California 18 Legerity’s VeriVoice™ Test Suite Software VeriVoice™ Test Suite is a subscriber line test software package for VoIP equipment –Provides outward, GR-909, tests and/or inward self-tests –GR-909 Tests include: Line Voltage Test –Hazardous and foreign voltages Receiver Off Hook Test Ringer Equivalence Test –No phone or too many phones Resistive Faults Test –Wiring shorts VeriVoice can be remotely run, providing pass/fail or measured results to the system operator VeriVoice™ Test Suite Demo
September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California 19 VeriVoice™ Test Suite Packages Two distinct test packages corresponding to two different levels of coverage –VeriVoice™ Auditor Outward looking pass/fail line tests –VeriVoice™ Professional Outward looking line tests returning measured results and inward self tests –The outward looking tests check customer equipment & copper pair leading to it –The inward looking self tests check the VoIP equipment itself.
September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California 20 Things to look for in line test software Is it easy to integrate with the other software that is running on the device? Is it fully tested, characterized and validated against FXS actual silicon? –Or is it merely sample code? Has the software been optimized for the particular FXS silicon in your product?
September 10-12, 2007 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, California 21 Summary Metallic Loop Testing Systems (MLTS) or Line Testing has been used for many years in central offices, using big, expensive test heads As central office line cards move closer to the home with neighborhood DLCs and MSANs, etc., and residential gateways in the homes, the use of these test heads is no longer practical In the NGN VoIP networks the most effective way to implement line testing is through the deployment of software running on processors in residential gateways and other remote line card equipment Many VoIP operators are deploying remote line testing capability in their residential gateways resulting in reduced customer support costs and increased customer satisfaction –More profit and less customer churn!
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