----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 8:57 AM
Subject: RE: WIS OH
Osamu,
Your description is correct. If you're asking how
the WAN PHY will react to
Line/Path AIS,
the pointer processor will detect AIS-P and the all ones
signal will be passed from the WIS up to the 66/64 decoder,
which will lose
sync (e.g. LOD defect, Loss
Of Delineation), then the MAC will see the
ReceiveDataValid line inactive & discard frames.
...Dave
-----Original
Message-----
From:
Osamu ISHIDA [SMTP:ishida@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 6:24 AM
To: Martin, David [SKY:1I63-M:EXCH]
Cc: stds-802-3-hssg@xxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: WIS OH
Hi Dave,
Could you help me to understand how WAN-PHY and
ELTE would react on
SONET AIS (Alarm
Indicaton Signal)?
When we have cable cut in SONET infrastructure,
the SONET side of
the ELTE will receive
either Line-AIS or Path-AIS.
Line-AIS: all '1' in Line OH and SPE
payload.
generated by the regenerator who detect upstream cable cut.
detected by the last 3 bits in K2 (at least 3 consecutive '111')
Path-AIS: all '1' in AU pointer
and SPE payload.
generated by LTE who detect upstream cable cut.
detected by the all '1' in H1&H2 at least 3 consecutive frames.
Thank you,
Osamu
At 5:13 PM -0400 00.6.1, David Martin
wrote:
> Gary, Osamu,
>
> Regarding the
need for B2/M1. My thinking behind proposing B1 & B3/G1
> only is that B1 is sufficient for fault isolation,
and B3/G1 can serve
> adequately for
performance monitoring in the typical BER operating
> range (a carrier can tap in with Intermediate Path
Performance
> Monitoring -
IPPM).
>
> Regarding the need for K1-2. I was thinking that protection
switching
> in the LAN is not a
traditional feature. In the WAN, optical layer
> protection could be used.
>
> Roy has suggested using
J1 Path Trace. I can see value in that.
> But I believe if we add more OH beyond the WIS proposal (i.e.
B1,
> B3/G1, J0), save J1, we'll be
crossing the line from compatible
> to
compliant & adding unnecessary cost.
>
> ...Dave
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