How performance data is distributed, How performance data is distributed -10 – Verilink Red Zone Encryption (REMS) (880-502423-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Theory of operation

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Red Zone Encryption Management System (REMS) User Manual

How performance data is distributed

The following four figures show how information from Black Zone
performance registers is transferred to the Red Zone.

Figure 3-3

Network performance data is collected in the Black Zone

Figure 3-4

The BRC encodes and transmits the performance data

Now, the Black Zone performance registers need to be transmitted to and rebuilt at
the FBR. To do this, the BRC creates a BRC performance message and transmits it
by using an algorithm to force errors on the encrypted FBR code.

Red Zone

Common Carrier

or

Local Exchange

Networ

B
R
C

B
R
C

Black Zone

Near-End

Near-End
Performance
Registers

Far End
Performance
Registers

CRC-6 inserted

CRC-6 verified

Near-End
Performance
Registers

PRM

To detect errors, each BRC creates a CRC-6
for the data it transmits and verifies the
CRC-6 for the data it receives. This Black
Zone error information is collected in
performance registers. To exchange
performance register information, BRCs
send standard PRMs across the ESF Facility
Data Link. The ESF Facility Data Link is
concurrently carrying ESF framing bits and
encrypted FBR code.

Red Zone

B
R
C

F
B
R

Black Zone

Near-End

Near-End
Performance
Registers

Far-End
Performance
Registers

Combined

encrypted FBR code and

BRC performance message

KG81

Encryptor

KG94

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