Secondary virtual circuit failure locating method based on differential approximate reasoning of failure area
A secondary virtual circuit and fault location technology, which is applied in digital transmission systems, electrical components, transmission systems, etc., can solve the problems of abnormalities in the fiber optic interface, and it is difficult to quickly and accurately locate the fault point and take measures as soon as possible, so as to ensure The effects of safe and reliable operation, reduced range, and fast and precise positioning
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[0033] Below in conjunction with accompanying drawing of description, the present invention will be further described.
[0034] Such as figure 1 As shown, a secondary virtual circuit fault location method based on fault region differential approximation reasoning includes the following steps:
[0035] 1) Information configuration before fault location;
[0036] Including virtual link and physical link modeling for the process layer network connection of "net mining network jump" or "spot mining network jump", as well as the associated mapping configuration of virtual link and physical link; among them, the virtual link The road and physical link modeling includes the physical ports of the device and the switch, as well as the connection between the device port and the switch port, and the cascading between the switch port and the switch port; the association mapping configuration of the virtual link and the physical link, according to Q / GDW1396-2012 IEC61850 Engineering Rela...
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