2.2.10 Unmapped AID Test Access Point Connections
2.2.9.10 SPLTB
Split B (SPLTB) indicates that a connection is provided from both the E and F sides of the B transmission
path of the circuit under test to the FAD and split the B transmission path
Figure 2-23
AID
Single TAP
Figure 2-24
(2 times the bandwidth
of the circuit accessed)
2.2.10 Unmapped AID Test Access Point Connections
The ONS 15454, ONS 15327 and ONS 15600 support connections to unmapped AIDs (unmapped
circuits). The TAPs can be connected to an unmapped AID, for example, an AID that does not have a
cross-connect on it. The access modes supported are: MONE, SPLTE, and LOOPE.
Example 2-18
Example 2-18
Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Command Guide, R6.0
2-22
SPLTB Access Single TAP
E
A
SPLTB Access Dual TAP
E
A
AID
B
Dual-FAD TAP
creates a TAP on STS-5-1 and STS-5-2.
ED-STS1::STS-5-1:12:::TACC=1;
DV9-99 1970-01-02 03:16:11
M 12 COMPLD
;
F
"Mapped"
AID
B
F
"Mapped"
AID
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(Figure 2-23
and
Figure
2-24).