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Bit-Error-Triggered Protection Switching Configuration
- Overview of Bit-Error-Triggered Protection Switching
Bit-error-triggered protection switching triggers protection switching based on bit error events, meeting high network reliability requirements. - Bit-Error-Triggered Protection Switching Licensing Requirements and Configuration Precautions
- Summary of Bit Error Switch Configuration Tasks
- Guide to Configuring Bit Error Alarm Thresholds
This section describes common principles and methods for selecting bit error alarm and alarm clear thresholds. - Configuring Bit-Error-Triggered Section Switching
This section describes how to configure bit-error-triggered section switching. - Configuring Bit-Error-Triggered IGP Route Switching
This section describes how to configure bit-error-triggered IGP route switching. - Configuring Bit-Error-Triggered Trunk Update
To cope with bit errors detected on trunk member interfaces, configure bit-error-triggered trunk update. - Configuring Bit-Error-Triggered RSVP-TE Tunnel Switching
This section describes how to configure bit-error-triggered Resource Reservation Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) tunnel switching. - Configuring Bit-Error-Triggered PW Switching
This section describes how to configure bit-error-triggered pseudo wire (PW) switching. - Configuring Bit-Error-Triggered L3VPN Route Switching
This section describes how to configure bit-error-triggered Layer 3 virtual private network (L3VPN) route switching. - Configuring Bit-Error-Triggered EVPN L3VPN Route Switching
This section describes how to configure bit-error-triggered EVPN L3VPN route switching. - Configuring Bit-Error-Triggered Protection Switching for a Specific IGP Neighbor Relationship
If multiple links are available between two IGP neighbors on an NG MVPN, configure IGP bit error detection and bit-error-triggered protection switching, allowing the remote mLDP tunnel end to select a new outbound downstream interface if the interface in use is suffering a high bit error rate. - Associating Bit Error Alarms with Static TE-LSP/PW/E-PW APS
Interface-based bit error detection can trigger bit error alarm generation and clearing, and the association of bit error alarms with static TE-LSP/PW/E-PW APS. - Configuration Examples for Bit-Error-Triggered Protection Switching
This chapter provides configuration examples of bit-error-triggered protection switching.