Four-Node, Two-Fiber Blsr; Figure - Cisco 15454-DS1-14= - 1.544Mbps Expansion Module Reference Manual

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12.2.1 Two-Fiber BLSRs

Figure 12-1

Node 3
The SONET K1, K2, and K3 bytes carry the information that governs BLSR protection switches. Each
BLSR node monitors the K bytes to determine when to switch the SONET signal to an alternate physical
path. The K bytes communicate failure conditions and actions taken between nodes in the ring.
If a break occurs on one fiber, working traffic targeted for a node beyond the break switches to the protect
bandwidth on the second fiber. The traffic travels in a reverse direction on the protect bandwidth until it
reaches its destination node. At that point, traffic is switched back to the working bandwidth.
Figure 12-2
Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Manual, R8.5
12-4

Four-Node, Two-Fiber BLSR

Node 0
OC-48 Ring
Node 2
shows a traffic pattern sample on a four-node, two-fiber BLSR.
Chapter 12
SONET Topologies and Upgrades
STSs 1-24 (working)
STSs 25-48 (protect)
STSs 1-24 (working)
STSs 25-48 (protect)
Node 1
= Fiber 1
= Fiber 2
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