RE: what is a "valid SOH"?
Hi all,
SONET defect definition is based on the SONET layers. Valid SOH is referring
to no defects/failures at the Section level e.g. LOS/LOF.
Other documents are T1.105 (2000), T1.231, ITU-T G.707, and ITU-T G.783.
For PHY layer (SONET) questions, T1X1.5 can help - just liaison -
Regards,
Deborah Brungard
AT&T
(T1X1.5 Chair)
-----Original Message-----
From: Christensen, Benny [mailto:benny.christensen@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 4:08 AM
To: 'Rghines1@xxxxxxx'; fmoore@xxxxxxxxxxxx; stds-802-3-hssg@xxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: what is a "valid SOH"?
HI all
I'm not so sure about that dictionary look-up!
In SONET/SDH world, (as I assume that this concerns, since Moore is talking
about the WIS (WAN Interface Sublayer) assembling 10GE into SONET frames)
the SOH controls the interaction between regenerator / line sections.
SOH means Section OverHead, (and can be subdivided into a regenerator and a
multiplex SOH).
You need to generate a valid SOH frame (ie. 192 bytes of A1 and A2 and the
other stuff + payload). Whether you want to check them in the RX is your own
choice. I don't think you need to check the validity of the received SOH,
if you just ensure that you can detect the AIS
Benny
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Frank Moore wrote:
I am working on the AIS-L detection logic of a WIS module. Clause
50.3.9.1.5 states "The AIS-L functionality implemented by the WIS is
described in 50.3.2.5 and defined fully in Section 7.4.1 of ANSI
T1.416-1999."
ANSI T1.416-1999 states "Line AIS is a STS-N(c) signal containing a
valid SOH with bits 6,7 and 8 of the K2 byte set to 111, and a scrambled
all-ones pattern for the remainder of the signal"
My question is what consistutes a "valid SOH" for a WIS frame. Do I need
to verify 192 A1s followed by 192 A2s or do I just verify that the sync
point happened correctly (ie A1/A2 at byte 192/193). Do I need to verify
that the Z0s are all 0xcc? Do I need to check that all of the unused
bytes are 0x00?
I guess AIS-L doesn't seem so fully defined to me :)
-----Original Message-----
From: Rghines1@xxxxxxx [mailto:Rghines1@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 22. maj 2001 00:40
To: fmoore@xxxxxxxxxxxx; stds-802-3-hssg@xxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: what is a "valid SOH"?
Frank,
SOH: Abbreviation for start-of-heading character.start-of-heading character
(SOH): A transmission control character used as the first character of a
message heading.
From
http://www.its.bldrdoc.gov/projects/t1glossary2000/
Bob