Configuring the Ethernet SPAs
Command or Action
Example:
Alarm reporting enabled for: SF SWLOF B1-TCA B2-TCA
PLOP WLOS
Example:
Example:
Rx(K1/K2): 00/00
Example:
S1S0 = 00, C2 = 0x1A
Example:
PATH TRACE BUFFER: STABLE
Example:
Remote J1 Byte : passing_string_from_localend
Example:
Example:
BER thresholds:
Example:
TCA thresholds:
Configuring Alarm Reporting
The purpose of the WIS is to allow an Ethernet data streams that can be mapped directly to the STS-192c
stream or VC-4-64c streams at the physical level without requiring MAC or higher-layer processing. The
WIS adds path, line, and section overheads to generate the WIS frame. By default, line-level, section-level,
and path-level alarms, which can be configured and used to selectively report and manage the alarms internally,
are generated.
This section describes how to configure specific line-level, section-level, and path-level alarm reporting:
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Tx(K1/K2): 00/00
SD = 10e-6
SF = 10e-3
B1 = 10e-6
B2 = 10e-6
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Purpose
B3 = 10e-6
Configuring Alarm Reporting
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