Bet on with my boss

Joe Wood joew at accretive-networks.net
Mon Jun 24 01:59:52 UTC 2002


My understanding is that there are two orderwire circuits on any (vendor
supported) SONET transmission system, E1 and E2. E1 allows for SOH
orderwire between SONET sections (Regen sites/Huts), E2 allows for LOH
orderwire between SONET line terminating equipment (adm).

I don't see any way to utilize the 64k in J1 (Path Trace), as J1 contains
a repeated fixed-length string.

Is there any equipment which provides for a path layer orderwire in the
SPE?

Joe

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Joe Wood                        Accretive Networks, Inc.
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On Sun, 23 Jun 2002, Chris Woodfield wrote:

> You're thinking of the path trace buffer, and it's 64K, one DS0 channel.
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> > SONET provides for a (couple?) DS0 channels in the headers.
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