SONET and full duplex

Ron Buchalski rbuchals at hotmail.com
Fri Jun 8 18:19:00 UTC 2001


Vinay,

SONET BLSR rings consist of four fibers and two full duplex paths, where the 
working path handles full duplex data, and the protect path sits idle.  When 
the working path fails, the protect path (the other full duplex path) is 
activated, and handles full duplex data.

-rb

>From: Vinay Bannai <bannai at pacbell.net>
>Reply-To: bannai at pacbell.net
>To: Joao Takeda <joao_takeda at optiglobe.com.br>
>CC: "'nanog at merit.edu'" <nanog at merit.edu>
>Subject: Re: SONET and full duplex
>Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2001 10:58:27 -0700
>
>
>Joao Takeda wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hi, ALL.
> >
> > Can anyone confirm if links using SONET are full duplex?
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Takeda.
>
>Sonet when deployed in rings tend to have dual rotating rings. Each ring 
>carries traffic in a particular direction. Each node on the ring
>transmits on one of the rings and the other ring is used for receiving.
>However when using POS links which tend to point to point, then usually 
>there are two fibers (one for transmitting and one for receiving). So to 
>answer your question, most of the SONET links are full duplex.
>
>Vinay
>
>

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