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Chapter 11 Circuits and Tunnels
Table 11-12
Number of
Inbound Links
Source Nodes Only
Destination Nodes Only
1
Although virtual SNCP segments are possible in low-order tunnels, low-order tunnels are still
considered unprotected. If you need to protect low-order circuits, use two independent low-order tunnels
that are diversely routed or use a low-order tunnel that is routed over 1+1, MS-SPRing, or a mixture of
1+1 and MS-SPRing links.
11.15 Constraint-Based Circuit Routing
When you create circuits, you can choose Fully Protected Path to protect the circuit from source to
destination. The protection mechanism used depends on the path CTC calculates for the circuit. If the
network is composed entirely of MS-SPRing or 1+1 links, or the path between source and destination
can be entirely protected using 1+1 or MS-SPRing links, no path-protected mesh network (Extended
SNCP) or virtual SNCP protection is used.
If Extended SNCP protection is needed to protect the path, set the level of node diversity for the
Extended SNCP portions of the complete path in the Circuit Creation dialog box:
When you choose automatic circuit routing during circuit creation, you have the option to require or
exclude nodes and links in the calculated route. You can use this option to:
CTC considers required nodes and links to be an ordered set of elements. CTC treats the source nodes
of every required link as required nodes. When CTC calculates the path, it makes sure the computed path
traverses the required set of nodes and links and does not traverse excluded nodes and links.
The required nodes and links constraint is only used during the primary path computation and only for
Extended SNCP domains/segments. The alternate path is computed normally; CTC uses excluded
nodes/links when finding all primary and alternate paths on Extended SNCPs.
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Bidirectional Low-Order Tunnels (continued)
Number of
Outbound Links
1
Nodal Diversity Required—Ensures that the primary and alternate paths of each Extended SNCP
domain in the complete path have a diverse set of nodes.
Nodal Diversity Desired—CTC looks for a node diverse path; if a node-diverse path is not available,
CTC finds a link-diverse path for each Extended SNCP domain in the complete path.
Link Diversity Only—Creates only a link-diverse path for each Extended SNCP domain.
Simplify manual routing, especially if the network is large and selecting every span is tedious. You
can select a general route from source to destination and allow CTC to fill in the route details.
Balance network traffic; by default CTC chooses the shortest path, which can load traffic on certain
links while other links have most of their bandwidth available. By selecting a required node or a link,
you force the CTC to use (or not use) an element, resulting in more efficient use of network
resources.
Number of
Number of
Sources
Drops
Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual, R8.5
11.15 Constraint-Based Circuit Routing
Connection Type
Low-order tunnel endpoint
Low-order tunnel endpoint
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