SONET/SDH virtual tributary mapping to use KLM mode
Hi, Someone please help me understand, in the SONET/SDH virtual tributary mapping context, K-L-M numbers are used to describe E1 positions. What do the initials KLM stand for? Regards, kweheria
Hi K describes TUG-3 group (1-3) L describes a TUG-2 group inside a TUG-3 (1-7) M describes a TU-12/VC12/E1 inside a TUG-2 (1-3) I'm not sure if they actually have some meaning. -- *blap* On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 14:58, Kweheria Erick <kweheria@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Someone please help me understand, in the SONET/SDH virtual tributary mapping context, K-L-M numbers are used to describe E1 positions. What do the initials KLM stand for?
Regards, kweheria
On Sep 16, 2010, at 8:57 AM, Danijel <theghost101@gmail.com> wrote:
K describes TUG-3 group (1-3) L describes a TUG-2 group inside a TUG-3 (1-7) M describes a TU-12/VC12/E1 inside a TUG-2 (1-3)
I'm not sure if they actually have some meaning.
They are merely alphabetical indexes. C
Thanks, Always wondered what the motivation behind those exact letters was. -----Original Message----- From: Christian Martin <christian.martin@teliris.com> To: Danijel <theghost101@gmail.com> Cc: Kweheria Erick <kweheria@gmail.com>, nanog@nanog.org <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: Re: SONET/SDH virtual tributary mapping to use KLM mode Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2010 09:47:57 -0400 On Sep 16, 2010, at 8:57 AM, Danijel <theghost101@gmail.com> wrote:
K describes TUG-3 group (1-3) L describes a TUG-2 group inside a TUG-3 (1-7) M describes a TU-12/VC12/E1 inside a TUG-2 (1-3)
I'm not sure if they actually have some meaning.
They are merely alphabetical indexes. C
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Christian Martin
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Danijel
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Kweheria Erick