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Just a thought couldn't you make up a PSET test jack and connect it to the DMarc and plug a known good PSET directly there? If your responsibility ends at the Dmarc why invest in the tester, unless your employer is going to pay for it? Sometimes you have to have a vendor meet to get things accomplished and have a Verizon supervisor come out with the tech.
John 807
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We used the tester at the demarc (which originally did not have a power supply) . You plugged it in dialed a bunch of digits and could pull dial tone - if the SLC was working. If you couldn't we called the CO. At some point we put in a power supply and a test jack. Much easier.
Sam
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