Upsr Planning Guidelines Summary; General Guidelines; Physical Subtending Rings; Virtual Rings Across The Sts-Managed Optera Metro 3500 Backbone Network - Nortel NTRN10AN Planning Manual

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UPSR planning guidelines summary

This section summarizes guidelines for STS-managed OPTera Metro 3500 and
OPTera Metro 3000 UPSR configurations.

General guidelines

Always consider current and future traffic requirements when designing a
network.
Always consider "A-Z" traffic in terms of logical rings. Note that UPSR
logical rings start and end at the path bridge and select points.

Physical subtending rings

If your subtending ring application does not use OPE circuit packs or
shared VT-managed STS:
— Keep your logical UPSR ring small. Use a UPSR path selector on
STS-managed OPTera Metro 3500 for traffic entering STS-managed
OPTera Metro 3500 (not for traffic that originates and terminates on the
same subtending ring).
If your subtending ring application uses shared VT-managed STS:
— Evaluate your bandwidth requirements. If possible, eliminate the
shared VT-managed STS and instead dedicate STS at each site. See
Figure 2-63 on page 2-176
— If you cannot dedicate STS at each site, do not use a UPSR path
selector on the shared VT-managed STS. Extend your shared STS as
larger logical rings towards a node capable of terminating the UPSR
path (use STS-managed OPTera Metro 3500 as a passthrough node
only). See
— If you cannot dedicate STS at each site or extend the logical ring, your
application might not be suited for a subtending ring. Consider using a
collocated head-end ring connection.
Virtual rings across the STS-managed OPTera Metro 3500 backbone
network
In a logical UPSR that spans a physical UPSR/BLSR/UPSR configuration
(also referred to as a virtual ring), the UPSR protection path is also routed on
BLSR working time slots. See

VT grooming at an STS-managed OPTera Metro 3500 site

An OPTera Metro 3000 NE collocated at an STS-managed OPTera Metro 3500
site can be used to groom VTs in order to optimize bandwidth utilization
across the STS-managed OPTera Metro 3500 backbone network.
The collocated OPTera Metro 3000 NE can use dedicated STS at each site or
shared VT-managed STS. See
dedicated STS at each site. See
page 2-188
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