Cisco Cisco Prime Optical 10.3 Developer's Guide
Cisco Prime Optical 10.3 GateWay/CORBA Programmer Reference Guide
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Name
Type
Input/
Output
Output
Description
PTPs that can carry protected traffic.
Throws
Compliance
TMF-defined.
TMF-defined.
3.14.2 getAllProtectionGroups
Synopsis
Description
This interface is used by the client to discover all of the protection groups currently in operation
for the ME. Note that Prime Optical does not have any protection groups for path protection.
The supported protection group types are PGT_MSP_1_FOR_N, PGT_MSP_1_PLUS_1,
PGT_2_FIBER_BLSR, PGT_4_FIBER_BLSR, and PGT_Y_CABLE.
The following table lists default names for the protection groups when created through CTC.
This interface is used by the client to discover all of the protection groups currently in operation
for the ME. Note that Prime Optical does not have any protection groups for path protection.
The supported protection group types are PGT_MSP_1_FOR_N, PGT_MSP_1_PLUS_1,
PGT_2_FIBER_BLSR, PGT_4_FIBER_BLSR, and PGT_Y_CABLE.
The following table lists default names for the protection groups when created through CTC.
PGT_MSP_1_FOR_1
Slot n (Equipment Native Name), where n represents the slot number of the
protecting equipment. For example, slot 3 (DS3IN).
protecting equipment. For example, slot 3 (DS3IN).
PGT_MSP_1_FOR_N
Slot n (Equipment Native Name), where n represents the slot number of the
protecting equipment. For example, slot 3 (DS3XM).
protecting equipment. For example, slot 3 (DS3XM).
PGT_MSP_1_PLUS_1
Slot n (Equipment Native Name), port m, where n represents the slot number
and m represents the protecting port number. For example, slot 5 (OC3), port 1.
and m represents the protecting port number. For example, slot 5 (OC3), port 1.
PGT_2_FIBER_BLSR
No defaults; the name is a user-specified ring ID from 1 to 9999.
PGT_4_FIBER_BLSR
No defaults; the name is a user-specified ring ID from 1 to 9999.
PGT_Y_CABLE
SHELF N SLOT M PORT O, where N represents the shelf number, M
represents the slot number, and O represents the protecting port number.
represents the slot number, and O represents the protecting port number.
For example, SHELF 5 SLOT 6 PORT 1-1