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# Status Menus:TDM Lines

#### ***Applies to version(s): v2.5, v2.6.***

General and detailed status information about the TDM lines, also referred to as Adapters is accessible from the TDM Lines tab of the Global Status view.

### General view

The TDM Lines general view, shown below, provides information about the physical line interfaces of a TDM module and the line services that they carry. From this view you can know the status of line interfaces and line services by seeing if they are up, down, defective, or in an alarmed state. Selecting an active link will display the detailed view for line interfaces and line services.

![Toolpack v2.5 TDM Lines Tab](https://docs.telcobridges.com/w/images/9/92/Toolpack_v2.5_TDM_Lines_Tab.png)

### Line Interface Detailed Status

The detailed status view for each line interface allows you to reset status, or view extended status.

![Toolpack v2.5 Line Interface Status](https://docs.telcobridges.com/w/images/7/79/Toolpack_v2.5_Line_Interface_Status.png)

### Line Service Detailed Status

The detailed status view for each line service allows you to reset the service's status, or to set the **loopback mode** in the **loopback** drop-down box.

![Toolpack v2.5 Line Service Status](https://docs.telcobridges.com/w/images/2/27/Toolpack_v2.5_Line_Service_Status.png)


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