Lately, Ethernet service over fiber metro networks has been gathering momentum. The main drivers of this development are considerably reduced Capex, high speed capabilities with fine service granularity, and the desire to maintain a protocol uniformity between the customer and provider networks to eliminate interworking complexity and overhead. RAD’s Ethernet network termination units (E-NTUs) enable service providers to implement an Ethernet-based access Local Loop. These dedicated, managed devices serve as a demarcation between the customer premises and the carrier’s network. They incorporate traffic management functionality, such as rate limiting, and perform class of service differentiation through VLAN tagging/stacking. VLAN support allows the operator to separate each user’s traffic and offer services, such as interoffice LAN connectivity, Internet access and secure virtual private networks (VPNs). This approach extends the service provider’s reach over fiber, facilitating management of differentiated services up to the customer premises.
Ethernet OAM (operation, administration and maintenance) is a cornerstone in the transformation of Ethernet into a carrier-class technology. Ethernet OAM enables Ethernet service providers to proactively monitor their service, thus minimizing their operational expenses. End-to-end OAM performance measurements provide the service provider with an essential tool to monitor SLA end-to-end and guarantee that the customer receives the SLA that has been contracted. With its high level fault management, diagnostics and proactive service monitoring, the Ethernet NTU provides intelligent demarcation essential for minimizing operational costs.