Table of Contents - G.8121/Y.1381 (2018) Cor. 1 (08/2024) -
1 Scope 2 References 3 Definitions 3.1 Terms defined elsewhere 3.2 Terms defined in this Recommendation 4 Abbreviations and acronyms 5 Conventions 6 Supervision 6.1 Defects 6.2 Consequent actions 6.3 Defect correlations 6.4 Performance filters 7 Information flow across reference points 8 MPLS-TP processes 8.1 G-ACh process 8.2 TC/Label processes 8.3 Queuing process 8.4 MPLS-TP-specific GFP-F processes 8.5 Control word (CW) processes 8.6 OAM related processes used by server adaptation functions 8.7 OAM related processes used by adaptation functions 8.8 Proactive and on-demand OAM related processes 8.9 Dataplane loopback processes 9 MPLS-TP layer functions 9.1 Connection functions 9.2 Termination functions 9.3 Adaptation functions 9.4 MT diagnostic function 9.5 MPLS-TP MEP and MIP functions 10 MPLS-TP to Non-MPLS-TP client adaptation functions 10.1 MPLS-TP to ETH adaptation function (MT/ETH_A) 10.2 MPLS-TP to SCC and MCC adaptation functions 11 Non-MPLS-TP server to MPLS-TP adaptation functions 11.1 SDH to MPLS-TP adaptation function (S/MT_A) 11.2 OTH to MPLS-TP adaptation function (O/MT_A) 11.3 PDH to MPLS-TP adaptation function (P/MT_A) 11.4 Ethernet to MPLS-TP adaptation function Page Annex A � Mapping MPLS-TP packets to OTN using IMP Appendix I � Examples of processing of packets with expired TTL Appendix II � Flow of PHB information through MEP and MIP Appendix III � SDL descriptions Bibliography
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