The SNCP service has the dual and fed selective receiving function and is applicable to the protection for the cross-subnet service. When configuring WDM services on a per-NE basis, you can use this method to convert a Non-Protection service that has already been configured to an SNCP service.
The normal service must be created.
When you convert a normal cross-connection service to an SNCP service, the protection path must be idle.
The non-protection service is in the unlocked status.
You need to perform the operation on the source and sink NEs of the service or the NE that is set as a dual fed or selective receiving node that crosses protection subnets.
You need to perform the operation on the source and sink NEs of the service or the NE that is set as a dual fed or selective receiving node that crosses protection subnets.
You need to perform this operation on all the intermediate NEs that protection services pass through.
As shown in Figure 1, project L is a ring network that consists of four optical NEs named A, B, C and D. All optical NEs are OADM stations.
As shown in Figure 2, in project L, an ODU1 service is transmitted on station A and dropped on station B. In addition, the SNCP protection is provided on station B. Services are added and dropped through the TQS and NS2 boards on each station.
Before the conversion, the flow of the ODU1 service is as follows: ODU1←→tributary board on station A←→east line board on station A←→west line board on station B←→tributary board on station B←→ODU1.
Through the conversion, the protection service is generated and the flow is as follows: ODU1←→tributary board on station A←→west line board on station A←→east line board on station D←→west line board on station D←→east line board on station C←→west line board on station C←→east line board on station B←→tributary board on station B←→ODU1.