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SONET/SDH:DEFECTS

A defect is understood as any serious or persistent event that holds up the transmission service. SDH defect processing reports and locates failures in either the complete end-to-end circuit (HP-RDI, LP-RDI) or on a specific multiplex section between adjacent SDH nodes (MS-RDI)

Alarm indication signal

An alarm indication signal (AIS) is activated under standardized criteria, and sent downstream in a path in the client layer to the next NE to inform about the event. The AIS will arrive finally at the NE at which that path terminates, where the client layer interfaces with the SDH network .

As an answer to a received AIS, a remote defect indication is sent backwards. An RDI is indicated in a specific byte, while an AIS is a sequence of “1s” in the payload space. The permanent sequence of “1s” tells the receiver that a defect affects the service, and no information can be provided.

 

Depending on which service is affected, the AIS signal adopts several forms:-

Enhanced remote defect indication 

Enhanced remote defect indication (E-RDI) provides the SDH network with addi- tional information about the defect cause by means of differentiating:

Enhanced RDI information is codified in G1 (bits 5-7) or in k4 (bits 5-7), depending on the path.