DocumentCode
2828883
Title
Transporting Ethernet services in metropolitan area networks (MANS)
Author
Nenov, Gianmarco Panza Cecilia ; Bigini, Glauco ; Valente, Fabio
Author_Institution
CEFRIEL Network Syst. Unit, Milano, Italy
Volume
1
fYear
2004
fDate
16-19 Nov. 2004
Firstpage
53
Abstract
In many big cities in the industrialized world, large dedicated data transport networks (the MANs, metropolitan area networks) have been deployed in the last few years to provide cheap broadband Internet access to citizens, as well as broadband interconnections between different branches of a business company. The current MANs are based, in the backbone side, on legacy TDM (time division multiplexing) techniques, like SONET (synchronous optical network) and SDH (synchronous digital hierarchy). The enormous diffusion of the Ethernet technology (wired 8023 or wireless 802.11) in the LAN environments and the availability of Ethernet interfaces with a very low cost has almost forced telecom operators to consider it as the only possible MAN access technology to sell Internet access services to the large public and business. The MPLS protocol has been chosen by the metro Ethernet forum (MEF) to adapt Ethernet traffic to the SONET/SDH networks. This article aims to characterize the behaviour of the different solutions for transporting Ethernet services in the MANs, with or without MPLS support, in terms of efficiency, delay, traffic Engineering capability, fault tolerance, scalability, cost and complexity.
Keywords
Internet; SONET; broadband networks; fault tolerance; metropolitan area networks; multiprotocol label switching; network interfaces; synchronous digital hierarchy; telecommunication services; telecommunication traffic; wireless LAN; Ethernet interface; LAN environment; MAN access technology; MEF; MPLS; SDH; SONET; TDM technique; broadband Internet access; data transport network; fault tolerance; forced telecom operator; metro Ethernet forum; metropolitan area network; synchronous digital hierarchy; synchronous optical network; time division multiplexing; traffic engineering capability; Cities and towns; Costs; Ethernet networks; IP networks; Metropolitan area networks; Multiprotocol label switching; SONET; Synchronous digital hierarchy; Telecommunication traffic; Time division multiplexing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Networks, 2004. (ICON 2004). Proceedings. 12th IEEE International Conference on
ISSN
1531-2216
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8783-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICON.2004.1409087
Filename
1409087
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