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Transition Networks Parameter descriptions: SISPM1040-3xxx-L Web User Guide Instance Data EPS ID : The ID of the EPS. Domain : Dropdown to select either Port, MPLS Tunnel, or MPLS PW: Port: This will create a EPS in the Port Domain. 'W/P Flow' is a Port. MPLS Tunnel: This will create a EPS in the MPLS Tunnel Domain. 'W/P Flow' is a MPLS Tunnel. MPLS PW: This will create a EPS in the MPLS PW Domain. 'W/P Flow' is a MPLS PW. Architecture : Dropdown to select: Port: This will create a 1+1 EPS. Port: This will create a 1:1 EPS. W Flow : The working flow for the EPS - See 'Domain'. The working flow and protection flow cannot be equal. P Flow : The protecting flow for the EPS - See 'Domain'. The working flow and protection flow cannot be equal. W SF MEP : The working Signal Fail reporting MEP. The Working MEP and Protecting SF MEP cannot be the same instance. P SF MEP : The protecting Signal Fail reporting MEP. The Working MEP and Protecting SF MEP cannot be the same instance. APS MEP : The APS PDU handling MEP. Instance Configuration Configured : Red or green: Red: This EPS is only created and has not yet been configured - is not active. Green: This EPS is configured - is active. Protection Type : Unidirectional or Bidirectional: Unidirectional: EPS in the two ends can select traffic from different working/protecting flow. This is only possible in case of 1+1. Bidirectional: EPS in the two ends is selecting traffic from the same working/protecting flow. This requires APS enabled. This is mandatory for 1:1 APS : The Automatic Protection Switching protocol can be enabled/disabled. This is mandatory for 1:1. Revertive : The revertive switching to working flow can be enabled/disabled. WTR Time : The Wait To Restore timing value to be used in revertive switching. The valid range is 1 to 720 seconds. The default is 200 seconds Hold Off Time : The timing value to be used to make persistent check on Signal Fail before switching. This is in 100 ms. and the max value is 100 (10 seconds). The default is 0. 33763 Rev. G https://www.transition.com Page 366 of 496

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Transition Networks
SISPM1040-3xxx-L Web User Guide
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Parameter
descriptions
:
Instance Data
EPS
ID
: The ID of the EPS.
Domain
: Dropdown to select either Port, MPLS Tunnel, or MPLS PW:
Port
: This will create a EPS in the Port Domain. 'W/P Flow' is a Port.
MPLS
Tunnel
: This will create a EPS in the MPLS Tunnel Domain. 'W/P Flow' is a MPLS Tunnel.
MPLS
PW
: This will create a EPS in the MPLS PW Domain. 'W/P Flow' is a MPLS PW.
Architecture
: Dropdown to select:
Port
: This will create a 1+1 EPS.
Port
: This will create a 1:1 EPS.
W Flow
: The working flow for the EPS - See 'Domain'. The working flow and protection flow cannot be equal.
P Flow
: The protecting flow for the EPS - See 'Domain'. The working flow and protection flow cannot be equal.
W SF MEP
: The working Signal Fail reporting MEP. The Working MEP and Protecting SF MEP cannot be the same
instance.
P SF MEP
: The protecting Signal Fail reporting MEP. The Working MEP and Protecting SF MEP cannot be the
same instance.
APS MEP
: The APS PDU handling MEP.
Instance Configuration
Configured
: Red or green:
Red
: This EPS is only created and has not yet been configured - is not active.
Green
: This EPS is configured - is active.
Protection Type
: Unidirectional or Bidirectional:
Unidirectional
: EPS in the two ends can select traffic from different working/protecting flow.
This is only possible in case of 1+1.
Bidirectional
: EPS in the two ends is selecting traffic from the same working/protecting flow.
This requires APS enabled. This is mandatory for 1:1
APS
: The Automatic Protection Switching protocol can be enabled/disabled. This is mandatory for 1:1.
Revertive
: The revertive switching to working flow can be enabled/disabled.
WTR Time
: The Wait To Restore timing value to be used in revertive switching. The valid range is 1 to 720
seconds. The default is 200 seconds
Hold Off Time
: The timing value to be used to make persistent check on Signal Fail before switching. This is in
100 ms. and the max value is 100 (10 seconds). The default is 0.