Abstract

Fiber-based self-healing rings (SHRs) are being deployed for trunking purposes for voice/data/video services because of their high reliability and survivability. To reduce deployment and maintenance costs of provisioning different facilities for these services and common channel signaling (CCS) networks, network planners have begun to deploy CCS network signaling links on SHRs. This paper examines some issues of deploying A/B/C/D link sets on SHRs. >

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