apsModeMismatchAlarm - aps Mode Mismatch Alarm

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apsModeMismatchAlarm

aps Mode Mismatch Alarm

This attribute indicates whether the Aps component is experiencing an APS mode mismatch alarm (code 7011 5272). This alarm indicates either: (1) that the far end is operating with a 1:n switching architecture (not supported by Passport), as opposed to 1+1; or (2) that the far end's provisioned mode is not the same as the nears end's provisioned mode. When a mode mismatch occurs: (1) if the far end is operating with a 1:n switching architecture it will operate as 1+1; and (2) if either end has a provisioned mode of unidirectional then both ends will operate unidirectionally.

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