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CEM and IP IW Feature Parity for NCS4200-1T8S-20CS and NCS4200-3GMS Interface Modules
Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.4.1
Support for UPSR IPv6 on NCS4200-1T8S-20CS and NCS4200-3GMS Interface Module.
A Unidirectional Path Switching Ring (UPSR) is a unidirectional network with two rings, one ring used as the working ring
and the other as the protection ring. The same signal flows through both rings, one clockwise and the other counterclockwise.
It is called UPSR because monitoring is done at the path layer. A node receives two copies of the electrical signals at the
path layer, compares them, and chooses the one with the better quality. If part of a ring between two ADMs fails, the other
ring still can guarantee the continuation of data flow. UPSR, like the one-plus-one scheme, has fast failure recovery.
UPSR Path Protection is supported at a VT level and an STS level.
Once a signal fail condition or a signal degrade condition is detected, the hardware initiates an interrupt to software that
switches from the working path to the protection path. Nonrevertive options are valid for UPSR path protection.
Note
1X OC-192 and 8X OC-48 interface modules only supports the nonrevertive option. The nonrevertive option is the default mode.
Note
When an active link of UPSR and APS is configured on the same interface module and the interface module reloads, the convergence
number for UPSR circuits to switch to backup is high ranging 100–200 ms. When each circuit is configured separately, the convergence
time is always under 50 ms.
The maximum scale supported on UPSR at system level is 1000 circuits.
The UPSR path protection supports the following feature:
SONET local connect and cross connect are supported at VT-15 CEP, STS-1c, STS-3c, STS-12c, and STS-48c levels. UPSR is also
supported on TDM endpoints that are mapped to a pseudowire. T1 SAToP, T3 SAToP, and CT3 are supported on an UPSR ring only
with local connect mode. Cross connect of T1, T3, and CT3 circuits to UPSR are not supported until Cisco IOS XE Fuji 16.8.x.
Starting with Cisco IOS XE Fuji 16.9.x, the cross connect of T1, T3, and CT3 circuits to UPSR is supported. For xconnect with
the CT3 mode, the CEM protection group interface only supports the VT-15 mode. For cross-connect configuration, see Configuring UPSR.
Restrictions for iMSG UPSR Path Protection
UPSR Dual Ring Interconnect (DRI) is not supported.
UPSR Dual Node Interconnect (DNI) is not supported.
T1 or E1 and T3 or E3 configurations are not supported, and only the OCx-related configuration is supported.
HDLC UPSR supports 510 PPP or HDLC pseudowire per group for an interface module and 1020 PPP or HDLC pseudowire for a router.
APS group number of 255 and UPSR group ID of 1 cannot be configured on the same router.
Configuring iMSG UPSR
To configure protection group for iMSG UPSR, enter the following commands:
enable
configure terminal
protection-group 401 type STS48c
controller protection-group 401
type STS48c
channel-group 0
end
Configuring
UPSR
Protection Group Configuration
enableconfigure terminalprotection-group401 type STS48ccontroller protection-group401type STS48ccem-group19001 cepend
Cross-connect Configuration with the CT3 mode
For cross connect with the CT3 mode, the CEM protection group interface supports only the VT-15 mode.
Use the show protection-group command to verify UPSR configuration:
show protection-group
PGN Type Working I/f Protect I/f Active Status
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401 STS48C SONET0/3/6.1-48 SONET0/12/6.1-48 W A
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Status legend:D=Deleted FO=Force SF=SignalFailure SD=SignalDegrade
FL=Fail M=Manual L=Lockout C=Clear A=Auto
(W)=working, (P)=protect