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The PSC-W, PSC-P, and PSD parameters are defined as follows:

PSC-W—For a working line, PSC-W is the number of times that service switched from the working line to the protection line, plus the number of times that service switched back to the working line.

PSC-P—For a protection line, PSC-P is the number of times that service switched from the working line to the protection line, plus the number of times service switched back to the working line.

PSD—For a working line, PSD is the number of seconds that service was carried on the protection line. For a protection line, PSD is the number of seconds that the line was used to carry service. The PSD parameter is applicable only if the protection scheme is revertive.

Note: You cannot set thresholds for the protection PM parameters.

Protection PM in a linear 1+1 configuration

Protection PM parameters are applicable to OC-3, OC-12, OC-48 and OC-192 facilities in a linear 1+1 configuration.

The working and the protection facilities in a linear 1+1 configuration are on separate lines. Therefore, the PSC-P parameter on the working line and the PSC-W parameter on the protection line are fixed at 0.

The linear 1+1 configuration is non-revertive. Therefore, the PSD parameter for facilities in a linear 1+1 configuration is fixed at 0.

Protection PM in a BLSR configuration

Protection PM parameters are applicable to OC-48 and OC-192 facilities in a BLSR configuration. Protection PM parameters increment on switching nodes only and not on pass-through nodes.

Because each line in a BLSR configuration includes both working and protection facilities, the PSC-P and the PSC-W parameters increment independently on each line.

For the BLSR configuration, the PSD parameter increments only if the protection switch is revertive. The PSD parameter is not applicable in the following cases:

revertive operation is disabled (by setting the wait-to-restore period to infinite)

a manual switch or a forced switch is activated

In these two cases, the PSD parameter is fixed at 0.

Planning and Ordering Guide—Part 1 of 2 NTRN10AN Rel 12.1 Standard Iss 1 Apr 2004

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Nortel Networks 3500, NTRN10AN manual Protection PM in a linear 1+1 configuration, Protection PM in a Blsr configuration