Marconi OMS 1200
Technical Product Description
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Table 7-12: SNC Protection Switch Requests and Resultant Position of Receive
Selector
Priority
Request Received
Selected Channel
1 Forced
Switch
(Protection)
Working
2 Forced
Switch
(Wch)
Protection
3
Signal Fail (Protection)
Working
4
Signal Fail (Wch)
Protection
5
Signal Degrade (Protection)
Working
6
Signal Degrade (Wch)
Protection
7 Manual
Switch
(Protection)
Working
8 Manual
Switch
(Wch)
Protection
9
Wait To Restore [Note 2]
Protection
10
Remote Switch (Protection) [Note 1]
Working
11
Remote Switch (Wch) [Note 1]
Protection
12 No
Request
Note:
1
. Remote Switch applies in bi-directional mode only.
Note:
2
. Wait to Restore applies in revertive mode only.
7.5.4.2
Operator Commands for SNC Protection Configuration
Before the protection switching mechanism can be controlled, you must configure the
different parameters related to the type of protection for each protected path.
You enter these commands via the local terminal or from the EM.
For each SNC to be protected:
1
Connection to be protected and protection connection.
•
It is possible to add protection to any existing VC connection whether
it is a normal bidirectional connection or a uni-directional broadcast
connection. Applying SNC protection to a unidirectional broadcast
connection results in VC-connections being automatically added
between the other broadcast destinations in the network, and the
protection paths.
•
A protection path VC- connection, when configured adopts the same
admin. state as its associated worker path connection. Any
subsequent change to the admin state of the worker path are
automatically adopted by the protection path, and vice-versa.