Chapter 7
Circuits and Tunnels
For BLSRs, the detailed map shows the number of BLSR fibers and the BLSR ring ID. For path
protection configurations, the map shows the active and standby paths from circuit source to destination,
and it also shows the working and protect paths. Selectors appear as pentagons on the detailed circuit
map.
Alarms and states can also be viewed on the circuit map, including:
Alarm states of nodes on the circuit route
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Number of alarms on each node organized by severity
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Port service states on the circuit route
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Alarm state/color of most severe alarm on port
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Loopbacks
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Path trace states
Path selector states
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Figure 7-2
Figure 7-2
By default, the working path is indicated by a green, bidirectional arrow, and the protect path is indicated
by a purple, bidirectional arrow. Source and destination ports are shown as circles with an S and D,
respectively. Port states are indicated by colors, shown in
shows a bidirectional STS circuit routed on a path protection.
Path Protection Circuit on the Edit Circuit Window
7.2.5 Circuit Information in the Edit Circuit Window
Table
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