Anyone familiar with the SBC product lingo?

Jay Hennigan jay at west.net
Thu Apr 14 20:29:14 UTC 2005


On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Luke Youngblood wrote:

>
> SONET simply means you are on a Sonet ring:  Two redundant connections to
> the central office.  If someone gets a little crazy with a backhoe your line
> is guaranteed to stay up (ask about SLAs, and make sure they will refund
> part of your monthly bill if you have an outage).  That's why it costs over
> twice as much.

To take advantage of this redundancy, the entrance facilities to your
building must not be part of a "collapsed ring" where both fiber pairs
are in the same conduit/bundle.

Quite often this is not done right.  If it requires two backhoes to take
it down, it requires two backhoes to build it.  In other words, for SONET
redundancy to be of value to you there need to be two physically separate
fiber feeds to your location that remain physically separate throughout
the ring.
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