Oc-48 sts optical interface circuit pack, Oc-48 sts optical interface circuit pack 3-68 – Nortel Networks OPTera Metro 3500 User Manual

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3-68 Hardware feature descriptions

OPTera Metro 3500 Multiservice Platform NTRN10AN Rel 12.1 Standard Iss 1 Apr 2004

The Wait-to-Restore (WTR) bridge request is issued on both the long and short
paths when working channels meet the restoral threshold after a signal degrade
or signal fail condition. This request is used to maintain the current state during
the WTR period unless one or a combination of the following conditions
occurs:

a bridge request of higher priority than WTR is received

another failure is detected

an externally initiated command becomes active

The WTR time is between 1 to 12 minutes (default is 5 minutes). The WTR
period is provisionable for each optical interface pair.

Note: You can provision an infinite WTR period, so that BLSRs
autonomously switch non-revertively.

Switching can also take place under user control. In BLSR user-initiated
switches, the user may initiate a lockout on either the working or protection
channels on a span. Both of these effectively ’lock’ traffic onto the working
channel. The lockout of the protection channel of the span also prevents any
protection switching from occurring anywhere in the ring.

Forced and manual switches on the working channels switch traffic to the
protection channel. A forced switch has a higher priority than a manual switch.
For the complete BLSR protection switching hierarchy, see

Table 2-27 on page

2-119

. Both forced and manual switches can be released.

In ring switches, the protection channels are shared among each span of the
ring. If a scenario arises where multiple points in a BLSR fail or nodes become
isolated, there is the potential for misconnected traffic. Services originally on
separate spans but sharing the same time slot may compete for the same
protection time slot. Squelching is a mechanism to prevent this.

For more information about squelching, see

BLSR networks (2-fiber) on page

2-10

.

OC-48 STS optical interface circuit pack
(NTN440HA, KA, LA)

The main transport OC-48 circuit pack operates at an OC-48 line rate
(2488 Mbit/s). The OC-48 circuit pack can be installed in slots 3 through 12 in
a UPSR, and 1+1 linear system. In the 1+1 linear protection scheme, OC-48
circuit packs can be provisioned in either unidirectional or bidirectional mode.
See

Table 3-3 on page 3-6

for operational temperature ranges.

See

Table 3-10

for the OC-48 optical wavelengths that are supported for the

transmit and receive optical circuit packs.

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