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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 12, 2012
Filed:
Jul. 02, 2009
Robert A. Barrett, Madison, AL (US);
Jeffrey E. Boswell, Decatur, AL (US);
Christopher R. Hodges, Huntsville, AL (US);
Robert A. Barrett, Madison, AL (US);
Jeffrey E. Boswell, Decatur, AL (US);
Christopher R. Hodges, Huntsville, AL (US);
Adtran, Inc., Huntsville, AL (US);
Abstract
The present disclosure generally pertains to systems and methods for identifying subscriber lines coupled to transceivers of interest. In one exemplary embodiment, an end of a subscriber line is coupled to and terminated by a transceiver of interest. The other end of the subscriber line is coupled to a speaker. The transceiver is then selectively activated and deactivated causing it to transmit its normal frequency spectrum in a predefined pattern. The frequency spectrum includes frequencies audible to humans. Thus, the speaker produces sound capable of being heard by a human, and the sound exhibits periods of noise followed by periods of silence. Indeed, the periods of noise and silence are in a pattern according to the activation/deactivation pattern of the transceiver. Thus, a user can identify the subscriber line that is coupled to the transceiver by identifying which of the lines is coupled to the speaker when the speaker emits noise and silence according to the predefined pattern.