ITU-T M 496-1988 Functional Organization for Automatic Transmission Restoration - General Maintenance Principles - Maintenance of International Transmission Systems and Telephone C.pdf
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1、CCITT FASCICLE 1V.L * 4862591 0505381 2 -, Recommendation M.496 FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RESTORATION This Recommendation is a description of the functional organization for three general types of automatic - - - The terminology and general principles of transmission restora
2、tion are described in Recommenda- tion M.495. Specifications for equipment of the 1+1 restoration system type can be found in Recommenda- tion G.181 i. Specifications for equipment of the N + M direct transmission restoration or automatic rerouting system type can be found in Recommendation G.180 12
3、1. transmission restoration systems: 1 + 1 transmission restoration: N + M direct transmission restoration (protection link switching); N + M automatic rerouting (protection network switching). 1 1 + 1 transmission restoration 1 . Purpose of I + 1 transmission restoration 1.1.1 1 + 1 restoration is
4、used for the restoration of one group or digital block or link on one restoration link that is dedicated to its transmission restoration. 1.1.2 This type of restoration is generally reserved for specific services with a need for a very high availability. 1.1.3 As this method of restoration is rather
5、 expensive (duplication of transmission links), it is often effected, at the present time, at low hierarchichal levels (for example, group or primary digital block). This is a preventive protection, adapted to specific services, whereas restoration at the highest order group or digital block is a co
6、rrective protection for part of the network. Figure 3/M,495 illustrates such a configuration. 1.2 Method of transmission restoration 1.2.1 The transmission signal is sent on the normal link and generally also on the restoration link at the same time. 1.2.2 In order to ensure the best availability of
7、 transmission, it is recommended to have the restoration link routed on a transmission route different from the route of the normal link. 1.2.3 Control equipment or a control function implemented in equipment with other functions, at both ends of the link, ensures link supervision and control and de
8、tects the occurrence of such conditions that may need a restoration action. Generally, there is no control circuit in such a transmission restoration system: control and switching can be done at both receive ends of the signal. When a fault has been detected and confirmed, the switching equipment re
9、ceives a command for a switching action. 1.2.4 If a switchback function is provided, when the normal link becomes available again for transmission, it is advisable to perform the switchback at a time when there is the least impact on the traffic concerned. At that time, a switching command is sent b
10、y the control equipment. The switching equipment switches back the transmission to the normal link. This switching is normally effected in such a way that it has minimal impact on transmission quality and availability. .- 1.3 -Restoration time Restoration time should be kept as short as possible, in
11、 order to have minimal impact on service availability. - 4 Fascicle IV.1 - Rec. M.496 + CCITT FASCICLE 1V.L ft m 4862571 0505382 4 m 2 N + M direct transmission restoration (protection link switching) 2.1 Purpose of N+ M direct transmission restoration N + M direct transmission restoration systems p
12、rovide M restoration links for N normal links. All the links have their terminal equipments located at the same locations. Figure 1/M.495 illustrates such a configuration. 2.2 Method of transmission restoration 2.2.1 The M restoration links may be routed on the same transmission route as all, or par
13、t, of the N normal link; but preferably, some restoration links may be routed over a different route, so that a fault of a whole transmission route allows the restoration of some links. 2.2.2 This type of transmission restoration can be effected at all hierarchical levels. It is often used at the tr
14、ansmission system level. 2.2.3 At both ends of the links, control equipment (or a control function implemented in equipment) ensures link supervision and control, and detects the occurrence of a failure. The control circuits for this function might be on a restoration link, or on another link which
15、is not one of the N normal links, or duplicated on at least 2 of the N normal links. 2.2.4 restored in priority and can use a restoration link on a preemptive basis. This means that: Some of the N normal links might have a higher priority. In this case, when one of them is in fault, it is in case of
16、 a simultaneous fault of several links, and if a complete restoration is not possible, only the highest priority links are restored; if all restoration links are in use and if a normal link having a priority higher than the priority of one of the restored links has a failure, the lower priority rest
17、ored link is interrupted so that the link in fault can be restored. - - 2.2.5 When a restoration action has been detected, confirmed and accepted (restoration link available or priority link in fault), the switching equipment receives a command for a switching action. Switching might be effected at
18、both ends systematically, but it is also possible to switch only the faulty direction, if necessary. 2.2.6 In the case of automatic switchback, after the normal link is available again for a normal transmission, the control equipment sends a switchback command. In this case, the switching equipment
19、switches back the signal transmitted from the restoration link to the normal link. This switching is normally effected in such a way that it has a minimal impact on transmission quality and availability. 2.3 Restoration time N+M direct transmission restoration is characterized by a requirement to de
20、tect a degraded or faulty normal link and switch to a restoration link in a time Interval that is short enough not to cause established telephone calls to be released. 2.4 Other considerations 2.4.1 A restoration link might be used, when a restoration is not needed, for other purposes such as planne
21、d outages or non-priority traffic. In this case, it can be preferable that the N normal links have a preemption of the restoration link when they are in fault. 2.4.2 The maximum number N of normal links for one restoration has to be dimensioned correctly to avoid a too large number of non-restored f
22、aults. When a large number of links have to be restored, N+M direct transmission restoration (with M 1) is necessary; in this case M restoration links can be. used for the restoration of N normal ones. 2.4.3 semi-automatic (remote manual) actions, in order to force switching or inhibit restoration.
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