Resilient packet ring (rpr) object, Resilient packet ring (rpr) object 2-63 – Nortel Networks OPTera Metro 3500 User Manual

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Operation, administration, and maintenance (OAM) features 2-63

Planning and Ordering Guide—Part 1 of 2 NTRN10AN Rel 12.1 Standard Iss 1 Apr 2004

Resilient packet ring (RPR) object

A resilient packet ring (RPR) object is a SONET bandwidth pipe. See

Figure

2-33 on page 2-63

. The graphic shows a RPR object at the shelf level.

Bandwidth is allocated to the ring object from each of the optical circuit packs.
In this example, Packet Edge circuit packs are attached to the RPR object and
share its bandwidth.

The maximum number of nodes provisionable on a RPR ring is:

16 for RPR ring consisting only of 2xGigE

12 for RPR rings consisting of a mix of 2xGigE with 4x100FX and/or
4x100BT cards.

If the maximum number of nodes on the ring is exceeded a “Max OPE Nodes
On Ring Exceed” alarm is raised. For more information on this new alarm, see

RPR configuration alert on page 2-65

.

Figure 2-33
Resilient packet ring (shelf level)

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The OPTera Packet Edge System provides the following features:

optimized use of transport network bandwidth

reduced port costs

lower network operation cost

easy network management

the ability to support a mix of packet and non-RPR traffic over the same
network

high-speed connectivity with low delay

Packet Edge circuit packs

Optical interface

circuit pack

Optical interface

circuit pack

Resilient Packet

Ring

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