Claims
- 1. A method of monitoring fiber optics circuits which include a plurality of connection locations defining first and second pairs of connection locations defining first and second connection points, which provide a first optical signal pathway between the first connection points and a second optical signal pathway between the second connection points, further includinga first switch between the first and second optical signal pathways with a normal first state with the first connection points optically linked along the first optical signal pathway, and the second connection points optically linked along the second optical signal pathway, and a second loopback pathway with the first and second connection points of the first pair in communication along a path along a portion of the first and second optical signal pathways with the first and second connection points of the second pair in communication along a second loopback path along other portions of the first and second optical signal pathways, and further including connection locations defining a third pair of connection locations optically linked with a selected one of the first and second optical signal pathways, the method comprising the following steps: 1) placing the first switch in the first state; 2) linking the third pair of connection locations to the first optical pathway, observing the optical throughput and then linking the third pair of connection locations to the second optical pathway and observing the optical throughput; and 3) repeating steps 1 and 2 as long as the first and second optical pathways transmit the optical throughput normally, otherwise placing the first switch in the second state, linking the third pair of connection locations to the first optical pathway, observing the optical throughput, then linking the third pair of connection locations to the second optical pathway and observing the optical throughput.
- 2. A method of monitoring fiber optics circuits which include a plurality of connection locations defining first and second pairs of connection locations defining first and second connection points, which provide a first optical signal pathway between the first connection points and a second optical signal pathway between the second connection points, further including a first switch between the first and second optical signal pathways with a normal first state with the first connection points optically linked along the first optical signal pathway, and the second connection points optically linked along the second optical signal pathway, and a second loopback pathway with the first and second connection points of the first pair in communication along a path along a portion of the first and second optical signal pathways with the first and second connection points of the second pair in communication along a second loopback path along other portions of the first and second optical signal pathways, and further including connection locations defining a third pair of connection locations optically linked to a portion of the signal to one of the first and second optical signal pathways utilizing an optical splitter, the method comprising the following steps:1) placing the first switch in the first state; 2) linking the third pair of connection locations to the first optical pathway, observing the optical throughput and then linking the third pair of connection locations to the second optical pathway and observing the optical throughput; and 3) repeating steps 1 and 2 as long as the first and second optical pathways transmit the optical throughput normally, otherwise placing the first switch in the second state, linking the third pair of connection locations to the first optical pathway, observing the optical throughput, then linking the third pair of connection locations to the second optical pathway and observing the optical throughput.
- 3. A method of monitoring fiber optics circuits includinga plurality of connection locations defining first and second transmit signal connection locations and first and second receive signal connection locations, a transmit signal pathway between the first and second transmit signal connection locations, a receive signal pathway between the first and second receive signal connection locations, a first switch between the transmit and receive signal pathways with the switch having a first normal through state with the first and second transmit signal connection locations optically linked along the transmit signal pathway, and with the first and second receive signal connection locations optionally linked along the receive signal pathway; and a second loopback pathway with the first transmit signal connection location and the first receive signal connection location in communication along a loopback path along a portion of the transmit and receive signal pathways, and with the second transmit signal connection location and the second receive signal connection location in communication along a second loopback path along other portions of the transmit and receive signal pathways, and including the plurality of connection locations defining a third signal connection location optically linkable through a second switch with one of the transmit and receive signal pathways, and further including a remote controller for controlling operation of the first and second switches, optical links between the second transmit and receive signal connection locations of pairs of accessible circuits, and a central controller and network connecting the remote controllers, the method comprising the following steps: 1) utilizing the remote controller to place the first switch in the first state and place the second switch with the third pair of connection locations linked to the first optical pathway and then observe the optical throughput; 2) utilizing the remote controller to place the second switch with the third pair of connection locations linked to the second optical pathway, then observing the optical throughput; and 3) repeating steps 1 and 2 as long as both the first and second optical pathways transmit the optical throughput normally, otherwise utilizing the remote controller to place the first switch in the second state and to place the second switch with the third pair of connection locations linked to the first optical pathway and then observing the optical throughput, then utilizing the remote controller to place the second switch with the third pair of connection locations linked to the second optical pathway, then observing the optical throughput.
- 4. A method of monitoring fiber optics circuits includinga plurality of connection locations defining first and second transmit signal connection locations and first and second receive signal connection locations, a transmit signal pathway between the first and second transmit signal connection locations, a receive signal pathway between the first and second receive signal connection locations, a first switch between the transmit and receive signal pathways with the switch having a first normal through state with the first and second transmit signal connection locations optically linked along the transmit signal pathway, and with the first and second receive signal connection locations optically linked along the receive signal pathway; and a second loopback pathway with the first transmit signal connection location and the first receive signal connection location in communication along a loopback path along a portion of the transmit and receive signal pathways, and with the second transmit signal connection location and the second receive signal connection location in communication along a second loopback path along other portions of the transmit and receive signal pathways, and including the plurality of connection locations defining a third signal connection location optically linked by an optical splitter to a portion of the signal obtained through a second switch with one of the transmit and receive signal pathways, and further including a remote controller for controlling operation of the first and second switches, optical links between the second transmit and receive signal connection locations of pairs of accessible circuits, and a central controller and network connecting the remote controllers, the method comprising the following steps: 1) utilizing the remote controller to place the first switch in the first state and place the second switch with the third pair of connection locations linked to the first optical pathway and then observe the optical throughput; 2) utilizing the remote controller to place the second switch with the third pair of connection locations linked to the second optical pathway, then observing the optical throughput; and 3) repeating steps 1 and 2 as long as both the first and second optical pathways transmit the optical throughput normally, otherwise utilizing the remote controller to place the first switch in the second state and to place the second switch with the third pair of connection locations linked to the first optical pathway and then observing the optical throughput, then utilizing the remote controller to place the second switch with the third pair of connection locations linked to the second optical pathway, then observing the optical throughput.
- 5. A method of monitoring fiber optics circuits which include a plurality of accessible optical circuits each with number of connection locations which define first and second transmit signal connection locations and first and second receive signal connection locations, a transmit signal pathway between the first and second transmit signal connection locations,a receive signal pathway between the first and second receive signal connection locations, a first switch between the transmit and receive signal pathways with the switch having a first normal state where the first and second transmit signal connection locations are optically linked along the transmit signal pathway, and where the first and second receive signal connection locations are optically linked along the receive signal pathway, and a second loopback pathway where the first transmit signal connection location and the first receive signal connection location are in communication along a first loopback path along a portion of the transmit and receive signal pathways, and where the second transmit signal connection location and the second receive signal connection location are in communication along a second loopback path along other portions of the transmit and receive signal pathways, and where the plurality of connection locations define a third signal connection location optically linkable through a second switch with one of the transmit and receive signal pathways, a remote controller controlling operation of the first and second switches, optical links between the second transmit and receive signal connection locations of pairs of accessible circuits and a central controller and network connecting the remote controllers, with the method comprising the following steps: 1) linking the third signal connection locations to the first transmit signal connection locations and the first receive signal connection locations and utilizing the central controller to place the first switch in the first state and observing the optical throughput; 2) linking third signal connection locations to the second transmit signal connection locations and the second receive signal locations and observing the optical throughput; and 3) repeating steps 1 and 2 as long as both the first and second optical pathways transmit the optical throughput normally, otherwise linking the third pair of connection locations to the first transmit signal connection locations and the first receive signal connection locations and utilizing the remote controller to place the first switch in the second state and observing the optical throughput, then linking the third pair of connection locations to the second transmit signal connection locations and the second receive signal connection locations and observing the optical throughput.
- 6. A method of monitoring fiber optics circuits which include a plurality of accessible optical circuits each with number of connection locations which define first and second transmit signal connection locations and first and second receive signal connection locations, a transmit signal pathway between the first and second transmit signal connection locations,a receive signal pathway between the first and second receive signal connection locations, a first switch between the transmit and receive signal pathways with the switch having a first normal state where the first and second transmit signal connection locations are optically linked along the transmit signal pathway, and where the first and second receive signal connection locations are optically linked along the receive signal pathway, and a second loopback pathway where the first transmit signal connection location and the first receive signal connection location are in communication along a first loopback path along a portion of the transmit and receive signal pathways, and where the second transmit signal connection location and the second receive signal connection location are in communication along a second loopback path along other portions of the transmit and receive signal pathways, and where the plurality of connection locations define a third signal connection location optically linkable through an optical splitter to a portion of the signal selected through a second switch with one of the transmit and receive signal pathways, a remote controller controlling operation of the first and second switches, optical links between the second transmit and receive signal connection locations of pairs of accessible circuits and a central controller and network connecting the remote controllers, with the method comprising the following steps: 1) linking the third signal connection locations to the first transmit signal connection locations and the first receive signal connection locations and utilizing the central controller to place the first switch in the first state and observing the optical throughput; 2) linking third signal connection locations to the second transmit signal connection locations and the second receive signal locations and observing the optical throughput; and 3) repeating steps 1 and 2 as long as both the first and second optical pathways transmit the optical throughput normally, otherwise linking the third pair of connection locations to the first transmit signal connection locations and the first receive signal connection locations and utilizing the remote controller to place the first switch in the second state and observing the optical throughput, then linking the third pair of connection locations to the second transmit signal connection locations and the second receive signal connection locations and observing the optical throughput.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/021,979 filed on Dec. 17, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,556,738 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/344,224, filed on Jun. 25, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,370,294.
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