Marconi OMS 1200
Technical Product Description
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Serial Fault
Type Protection
Class
Enable/
Disable
Application
Notes
6
AU- Path AIS
(HP-AIS)
SNC/I
All VC layer
SNCPs
7
Loss of TU Multiframe
(HP-LOM)
SNC/I
only VC-1/2 layer
SNCP
8
TU Loss of Pointer
(LP-LOP)
SNC/I
only LO VC layer
SNCP
9
TU- Path AIS
(LP-AIS)
SNC/I
only LO VC layer
SNCP
10
HO Path Excessive BER
(HP-EXC)
SNC/N
YES
only HO VC-4
layer SNCP
11
HO Path Signal Label Mismatch
(HP-PLM)
SNC/N
YES
only HO VC-4
layer SNCP
12
HO Path Signal Label
Unequipped
(HP-UNEQ)
SNC/N
YES
only HO VC-4
layer SNCP
13
HO Path Trace Mismatch
(HP-TIM)
SNC/N
YES
only HO VC-4
layer SNCP
14
LO Path Excessive BER
(LP-EXC)
SNC/N
YES
only LO VC layer
SNCP
15
LO Path Signal Label Mismatch
(LP-PLM)
SNC/N
YES
only LO VC layer
SNCP
16
LO Path Signal Label
Unequipped
(LP-UNEQ)
SNC/N
YES
only LO VC layer
SNCP
17
LO Path Trace Mismatch
(LP-TIM)
SNC/N
YES
only LO VC layer
SNCP
In general, enabling/disabling criteria from the VC- POM functions, which set the SF
flag, are not handled within the protection configuration applications.
Enabling/disabling criteria for setting the SF flag are indirectly handled as part of the
VC-path maintenance configuration applications of the SMA (events management,
and VC connection management). For example, if Path Excessive BER defects are
enabled/disabled as alarm reports, the same applies to their contribution to setting the
SF flag.
VC-path Signal Labels are autonomously allocated to VC- connections by the
Multiplexer Controller connection management applications. At SMAs where the end-
to-end VC- trAIL is terminated, specific signal label codes are allocated.
At intermediate node SMAs, where the VC-trail is through-connected, equipped non-
specific codes are allocated. With the setting up of VC- connections, the signal label
fault type reporting is autonomously enabled.
You can globally disable the individual fault type reporting for PLMs and UNEQs and
this disables the fault type contribution to setting the SNCP SF flag, in common.