The board 1+1 protection group can effectively protect working boards.During deployment and commissioning, you can perform switching to test whether the board protection switching works properly. In fault maintenance, you can perform this operation to locate faults. In this user interface, you can query the board protection group and perform protection switch.
In the NE Explorer, click an NE and choose from the Function Tree.
In the NE Explorer, click an NE and choose from the Function Tree.
If the protection board is abnormal, services may be interrupted when you perform switching.
Button |
Description |
|---|---|
Query |
Queries the current status and configuration of board-level protection from the NE. |
Working/Protection Switching |
Manually switches between active and standby boards. |
Restore Working/Protection |
Restores to the active and standby status before switching. |
Field |
Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|
Protection Group ID |
1-255 |
Displays the ID of the board protection group created. |
1+1 Protection Type |
For example: Clock and Cross-Connection 1+1 Protection |
Displays the type of the 1+1 protection pair. |
Service Type |
For example: VC4 |
Displays the service type. |
Working Board |
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When two cross-connect boards are in position, the board that is inserted first is in the working status, and is regarded as the active board. |
Protection Board |
|
The first created logical board is the working board
that changes only after a user deletes the logical board and then
adds a logical board.
NOTE:
The working board does not change upon the working/protection switching or soft and hard reset. |
Active Board |
|
Displays the slot number of the board that is currently in the active status. |
SCC Board Backup Status |
Initializing, Running, Complete |
Displays the backup status of the SCC boards. |