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EPS (Ethernet Protection Switching)
The Ethernet (Linear) Protection Switch instances are configured here
The EPS is supported by the G.8031 standard
Figure 4-210: Ethernet Protection Switching
Table 4-183: Ethernet Protection Switching Parameters
Delete
This box is used to mark an EPS for deletion in next Save operation.
EPS ID
The ID of the EPS. Click on the ID of an EPS to enter the configuration page.
Domain
Port:
This will create a EPS in the Port Domain. 'W/P Flow' is a Port.
Architecture
Port:
This will create a 1+1 EPS.
Port:
This will create a 1:1 EPS.
W Flow
The working flow for the EPS - See 'Domain'.
P Flow
The protecting flow for the EPS - See 'Domain'.
W SF MEP
The working Signal Fail reporting MEP.
P SF MEP
The protecting Signal Fail reporting MEP.
APS MEP
The APS PDU handling MEP.
APS is an acronym for
A
utomatic
P
rotection
S
witching. This protocol is
used to secure that switching is done bidirectional in the two ends of a
protection group, as defined in G.8031
Alarm
There is an active alarm on the EPS.
Buttons
Add New EPS:
Click to add a new EPS entry
Refresh
: Click to refresh the page immediately.
Save:
Click to save changes.
Reset
: Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved
values
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