Next generation packet switched networks, and Ethernet in particular, are increasingly gaining traction in the WAN due to intrinsic advantages, such as network simplicity, high bandwidth capacity, scalable and flexible service provisioning, and most-importantly significant savings in capital investments for equipment and service deployments. Ethernet is also a technology that enterprises are already familiar with for internal LANs and should have no trouble adopting for network services. That said, upgrading Ethernet WAN services from “best-effort” to Carrier Ethernet is not challenge-free, given the diversity of existing access and transport networks, the need to establish end-to-end service reliability and measurable performance guarantees, and the prerequisite of ensuring service continuity for legacy applications over Ethernet backhaul.
This reference guide provides essential information on the key issues involved in deploying new Carrier Ethernet services. It reviews the specifications for Ethernet connectivity, service and traffic management and outlines emerging standards for Ethernet OAM (operation, administration and maintenance). It also includes an introduction to RAD’s intelligent Ethernet demarcation solutions, so that service providers, incumbents and alternative carriers gain understanding on how they can cost-effectively and ubiquitously extend Carrier Ethernet services to the subscriber premises over any access, while ensuring same service attributes and user experience.
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