H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual

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Figure 7 Schematic diagram before and after protection switchover

As shown in

Figure 7

, traffic travels from station D to station B along Ringlet 0. The transmission path is

station D—station E—station A—station B. After the span between station A and station E fails, a

protection switchover occurs.

In wrapping mode, traffic that should originally travel from station E to A along Ringlet 0 is directed
to Ringlet 1 to reach station A. The new transmission path is station D—station E—station D—station

C—station B—station A—station B.

In steering mode, traffic that should have traveled from station D to station B along Ringlet 0 is

steered to Ringlet 1 for transmission. The new transmission path is Station D—Station C—Station B.

RPR protection switching uses the following protection hierarchy listed in the order of decreasing severity:

Forced switch (FS)

Signal fail (SF), related to current physical status.

Signal degrade (SD), related to current physical status.

Manual switch (MS)

Wait to restore (WTR)

Idle

Protection switching occurs only when requested by a station on the ring. The hierarchy of protection
requests is the same as this protection switching hierarchy. Among protection requests, FS and MS

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