EtherAccess products have been incorporated with advanced carrier-grade features, enabling complete service management with remote monitoring and automated diagnostics, to ensure five nines (99.999%) reliability and network resiliency as well as end-to-end performance guarantees and service differentiation per customer requirements. EtherAccess portfolio’s main standardized service features include:
Ethernet OAM (Operation, Administration and Maintenance) functionalities for Ethernet Link OAM as well as Ethernet Service OAM, including connectivity check, link trace, MAC swap loopback, dying gasp, and other remote failure indication signals, full path redundancy and fault propagation. EtherAccess products comply with IEEE 802.3-2005 (formerly 802.3ah), IEEE 802.1ag, and with ITU-T Y.1731 standards
MEF (Metro Ethernet Forum) certified service attributes conforming to MEF 9 and MEF 14 specifications, to support E-Line and E-LAN service topologies and the rollout of Ethernet Private Line (EPL) and Ethernet Virtual Private Line (EVPL) services
Traffic management capabilities with traffic classification and prioritization and bandwidth control per user port, per Ethernet flow and per class of service (CoS), allowing QoS enforcement and SLA measurement for real-time, priority and best effort-services. Performance guarantees are further enhanced with bandwidth profile attributes such as Committed Information Rate (CIR), Committed Burst Size (CBS), Excess Information Rate (EIR) and Excess Burst Size (EBS)
Separation between different user traffic as well as between user and management traffic, enabling services such as inter-office LAN connectivity, Internet access and secure virtual private networks (VPNs). Additional V-LAN Stacking (Q-in-Q) functionality allows transparent delivery of user traffic and class of service differentiation
Network optimization features for Ethernet over PDH/SDH services, employing standard encapsulation and bonding protocols such as ITU-T G.8040 GFP (Generic Framing Procedure), ITU-T G.7043 VCAT (Virtual Concatenation) and ITU-T G.7042 LCAS (Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme). GFP, VCAT and LCAS protocols eliminate SDH/SONET bandwidth restrictions and provide bandwidth-on-demand flexibility for delay-sensitive applications
Legacy service emulation support for applications such as PBXs connectivity and cellular transport. Using pseudowire and clock recovery mechanisms for timing synchronization per ITU-T G.823 and G.824 specifications, EtherAccess products prevent packet delay variations and packet losses caused by clocking issues in end-to-end TDM and ATM services over Ethernet backhaul.
Multi-pair aggregation utilizing EFM bonding for 2Base-TL Ethernet over SHDSL access, allowing carriers to leverage their installed DSL infrastructure to deliver Ethernet services where fiber is not present
Verified interoperability with non-proprietary equipment, encouraging operator confidence in system reliability and bringing end-to-end service control to a multi-vendor technology environment