2.2.10 Unmapped AID Test Access Point Connections
Example 2-22
Example 2-23
However if the <AID> specified is the destination AID as shown below, the modes allowed are MONF
and SPLTB.
Example 2-24
Note
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2.2.10.2 2-Way Circuits
For 2-way circuits all the modes are allowed as shown in
UPSR_UPSR and path protection circuit types. In the case of UPSR_UPSR and path protection circuits
the working path is connected irrespective of which path is currently active.
2.2.10.3 Unmapped AID
As explained in the
connections can be made to an <AID> without a cross-connect on it. The modes supported are MONE,
SPLTE and LOOPE as shown in
Table 2-2
Modes Supported by Circuit Type
MONE
1-way (from E)
X
1-way (from F)
2-way
X
Path Protection
X
UPSR_HEAD
X
(from E)
UPSR_HEAD
—
(from F)
UPSR_DROP
X
UPSR_DC
UPSR_EN
(from E)
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CONN-TACC-STS1::STS-5-1:12::1:MD=MONE;
DV9-99 1970-01-01 20:30:09
M 12 COMPLD
DISC-TACC::1:12;
DV9-99 1970-01-01 20:30:20
M 12 COMPLD
;
CONN-TACC-STS1::STS-5-2:12::1:MD=MONF;
DV9-99 1970-01-01 20:30:32
M 12 COMPLD
The same examples apply for UPSR_HEAD, UPSR_DROP, UPSR_DC and UPSR_EN which are all
1-way circuits.
The connections are made only to the working path irrespective of which path is currently active.
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MONF
MONEF
SPLTE
—
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—
X
—
—
X
X
X
X
X
X
—
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X
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Table 2-2
Table
2-2.
SPLTF
SPLTEF
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—
—
—
X
X
X
X
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and the same applies for
LOOPE
LOOPF
SPLTA
—
—
X
—
—
—
X
X
X
X
X
X
—
—
X
—
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—
X
2-22,
SPLTB
—
X
X
X
X
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