1. The LMSP uses the MSOH bytes K1 and K2 to implement automatic protection switching and thus to protect services. OptiX OSN equipment supports 1+1 and 1:N LMSP.
2. The ring MSP scheme uses the multiplex section overhead (MSOH) bytes K1 and K2 to implement automatic protection switching and thus to protect services.
1. The LMSP uses the MSOH bytes K1 and K2 to implement automatic protection switching and thus to protect services. OptiX OSN equipment supports 1+1 and 1:N LMSP.
2. The ring MSP scheme uses the multiplex section overhead (MSOH) bytes K1 and K2 to implement automatic protection switching and thus to protect services.
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