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Chapter 11 Circuits and Tunnels
11.2.5 Circuit Information in the Edit Circuit Window
Alarm states of nodes on the circuit route
Number of alarms on each node organized by severity
Port service states on the circuit route
Alarm state/color of most severe alarm on port
Loopbacks
Path trace states
Path selector states
By default, the working path is indicated by a green, bidirectional arrow, and the protect path is indicated
by a purple, bidirectional arrow. Source and destination ports are shown as circles with an S and D. Port
states are indicated by colors, shown in Table 1 1-4 .
In detailed view, a notation within or by the squares or selector pentagons indicates switches and
loopbacks, including:
F = Force switch
M = Manual switch
L = Lockout switch
Arrow = Facility (outward) or terminal (inward) loopback
Move the mouse cursor over nodes, ports, and spans to see tooltips with infor mation including the
number of alarms on a node (organized by severity), the port service state, and the protection topology.
Right-click a node, port, or span on the detailed circuit map to initiate certain circuit actions:
Right-click a unidirectional circuit destination node to add a drop to the circuit.
Right-click a port containing a path-trace-capable card to initiate the path trace.
Right-click a path protection span to change the state of the path selectors in the path protection
circuit.
Figure 11-2 shows a circuit routed on a two-fiber BLSR. A port is shown in terminal loopback.
Table 11-4 Port State Color Indicators
Port Color Service State
Green IS-NR
Gray OOS-MA,DSBLD
Violet O OS-AU, AINS
Blue (Cyan) OOS-MA,MT