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                                        Figure 17-17  GFP frame format for FC-1200


            GFP framing is used to facilitate delineation of the superblock structure by the receiver. The leading flag
            bits  from  each  of  the  eight  513B  blocks  are  relocated  into  a  single  octet  at  the  end  of  the  513-octet
            superblock data field (labelled "Superblock flags").
            To minimize  the  risk of  incorrect  decoding  due  to errors  in  the  1 to  65  octets  of  "control"  information
            (Flags,  FC,  POS,  CB_Type),  a  CRC-24  is  calculated  over  the  65  octets  within  each  superblock  that  may
            contain such "control" information and appended to form a 516 octet superblock. The 65 octets in the 516-
            octet superblock over which the CRC-24 is calculated are the octets (1+8n) with n=0..64 (i.e., octets 1, 9, 17,
                                                                              17
                                                                                       11
                                                                                  15
                                                                  24
                                                                     21
                                                                          20
                                                                                                  6
                                                                                                      5
                                                                                               8
                                                                                           9
            .., 513). The generator polynomial for the CRC-24 is G(x) = x + x + x + x + x + x + x + x + x + x + x + 1
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                                                                                   0
            with an all-ones initialization value, where x  corresponds to the MSB and x  to the LSB. This superblock
            CRC is generated by the source adaptation process using the following steps:
            1)      The 65 octets of "control" information (Flags, POS, CB_Type) are taken in network octet order (see
                    Figure 17-17), most significant bit first, to form a 520-bit pattern representing the coefficients of a
                    polynomial M(x) of degree 519.
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            2)      M(x) is multiplied by x  and divided (modulo 2) by G(x), producing a remainder R(x) of degree 23
                    or less.
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            3)      The coefficients of R(x) are considered to be a 24-bit sequence, where x  is the most significant
                    bit.
            4)      After inversion, this 24-bit sequence is the CRC-24.
            Exactly 17 of these 516-octet superblocks are prefixed with the standard GFP core and type headers and 16
            octets of "reserved" (padding). Because the number of 516-octet superblocks per GFP frame is known a
            priori, it is possible for this mapping scheme to operate in a cut-through (as opposed to store and forward)
            fashion, thus minimizing the mapping latency.


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