SNCP Protection
SNCP Protection
Terminal Multiplexer
Add/Drop Multiplexer
Add/Drop Multiplexer
Add/Drop Multiplexer
Terminal Multiplexer
Add/Drop Capacity:
TM = 63 E1 (Limiting factor is STM-1 capacity); ADM = 112 E1 (Limiting factor is the add/drop capacity of the 4 E1 cards.)
Advantages:
A simple, two (2) fiber layout
Cost of Advantages:
No protection against a fiber cut and/or optical circuit pack failure
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TM
Protection Section/ Line
ADM
Protection Section/ Line
ADM
Protection Section/ Line
ADM
Protection Section/ Line
TM
A
Working Line
2:1 select
B
Protection Line
Add/Drop Capacity:
TM = 63 E1s with MSP protection (Limiting factor is STM-1 capacity); ADM = 112 E1s with MSP protection (Limiting factor is the add/drop capacity of the 4 E1 cards.)
Advantages:
All tributary traffic is protected against a fiber cut and/or optical circuit pack failure
Cost of Advantages:
Four (4) fibers are required. Maximum 63 E1s capacity at head ends (TMs)
NOTE: To achieve the best protection possible, the working fibers shall take different routes in different fiber bundles
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E1 or DS3 Output B A
Working Protection
STM-1
Protection
Working
Node B B A A B
E1 or DS3 Input
E1 or DS3 Output
Add/Drop Capacity:
63 E1s with SNCP/UPSR protection (Limiting factor is the bandwidth of the STM-1 aggregate line.)
Advantages:
Two (2) fibers only; well protected against a fiber cut and optical circuit pack failure.
Cost of Advantages:
Ring topology is a must
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ADM
East West
POTS SW4
ADM
ADM
POTS SW4
West
East
ADM
63E1
Add/Drop Capacity:
112 E1s without protection (Limiting factor is the number of E1 cards.)
Advantages:
Two (2) fibers only; maximum number of E1s is 112
Cost of Advantages:
Ring topology is a must. Half of the traffic will be affected when fiber cut.
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Add/Drop Capacity:
63 to 112 E1s (Limiting factor is the number of E1 cards.)
Advantages:
Two fibers only; adding/dropping more than 63 E1s per node
Cost of Advantages:
Ring topology is a must. Half of the traffic without protection will be affected when a fiber is cut.
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Configuration 6: Ring Topology with both MSP (1+1) and SNCP/UPSR Protection
This configuration is useful to clients who need thorough protection against double fiber cuts and optical circuit pack failure.
E1/T1 E3/T3 Ethernet
O 9100 ADM
O 9100 ADM
O 9100 ADM
O 9100 ADM
O 9100 ADM
O 9100 ADM
Add/Drop Capacity:
63 E1s with double protection (Limiting factor is the bandwidth of the STM-1 aggregate line.)
Advantages:
Double protection is provided by SNCP/UPSR and MSP
Cost of Advantages:
Ring topology is a must; four (4) fibers are necessary
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