Claims
- 1. A method for sending path verification messages over a DS-3 link using an X-bit signaling channel in a telecommunications network, comprising:embedding the path verification message within the X-bits; and sending the X-bit embedded path verification message over the DS-3 link at a low data rate using a series of restricted duration bursts followed by a waiting period in excess of the restricted duration in order to override the X-bit state and to communicate path verification signals to receptive equipment downstream.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the duration of the bursts combined with the duration of the waiting period substantially avoid disturbing equipment relying upon traditional use of the X-bit for alarm signaling.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the low data rate is on the order of five bits per second.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the restricted duration bursts are less than approximately 2 seconds.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the X-bit signaling channel is a working channel.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the path verification message is sent over a DS-3 link within a restoration subnetwork in the telecommunication network.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the path verification message travels in-band.
- 8. A telecommunications network, comprising:a plurality of interconnected nodes; and at least one dynamic restoration subnetwork containing a subset of the plurality of interconnected nodes, at least two of which are connected by a DS-3 path, wherein the nodes send path verification messages over the DS-3 path by embedding the path verification message within the X-bits and sending the X-bit embedded path verification message over the DS-3 path at a low data rate using a series of restricted duration bursts followed by a waiting period in excess of the restricted duration in order to override the X-bit state and to communicate signal identity to receptive equipment downstream.
- 9. The network of claim 8, wherein the duration of the bursts combined with the duration of the waiting period substantially avoid disturbing equipment relying upon traditional use of the X-bit for alarm signaling.
- 10. The network of claim 8, wherein the low data rate is on the order of five bits per second.
- 11. The network of claim 8, wherein the DS-3 link is an X-bit signaling channel that is a working channel.
- 12. The network of claim 8, wherein the path verification message travels in-band.
- 13. The network of claim 8, wherein the restricted duration bursts are less than approximately 2 seconds.
- 14. The network of claim 8, wherein the DS-3 path comprises a plurality of DS-3 links.
- 15. The network of claim 8, wherein the plurality of nodes are connected by a plurality of DS-3 paths.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e)(1) to provisional application number 60/040,536 filed Mar. 12, 1997.
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