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This two-day course briefly describes the new Carrier Ethernet network, its
advantages and disadvantages, where it is now and what will be next. CE is no
more Metro Ethernet any more, but also the new access network in one side of the
Metro and the core, Long haul and the international carrier in the other side
and it supports all the new services known today like IPTV, VoIP, Cable-TV,
Wireless backhaul, etc.
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- Where CE will be
- Metro challenges and CE
- Access Challenges and CE
- CE in the long haul and in the international trunks
- CE in the Wireless backhaul services
- CE in the Cellular base stations
- Which Application CE serve and how
- Voice and Video types
- Internet and IPTV
- Storage and gaming
- Cable TV centers
- Older technology subnets
- Standards involving CE
- MEF - the main driver for CE
- DSL forum - preserves the current customers needs
- IEEE – the CE real enabler
- VLAN & VLAN Nesting
- Provider Bridge, PBB & PBT
- IEEE 1588 synchronization protocol
- ITU is running behind
- IETF takes care of driving applications over Ethernet
- PWE3
- MPLS & T-MPLS
- VPWS & VPLS
- CE Topologies
- Customer Premise (CP) networks
- Access Networks
- Aggregation Networks
- Regional Networks
- Service Networks
- Networks and sub-networks
- Virtual links
- CE Network elements
- Ethernet services over non-Ethernet transport
- In the access
- In the network
- Conclusions
- Ethernet services over Ethernet transport
- In the access
- In the network
- Conclusions
- Networking technologies
- Residential Gateway (RGW)
- Access Node (AN)
- Ethernet Aggregator (EA)
- Access/Service Edge Nodes (EN)
- Remote Access Server (RAS)
- Broadband Remote Access Server (BRAS)
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- CE Network services
- E-Line
- E-LAN
- Tree
- EPL, EVPL, EVC
- CE Service attributes
- Standardized services
- Service QoS, CoS, QoE and SLA
- Service/ Network Scalability
- Service Resiliency/Reliability
- Service Management (OAM, PM & AAA)
- Controlling the CE revolution (try making it
evolutionary)
- What comes first and what CE will support later
- CE design elements (Network streams processing)
- Switching
- MAC switching
- MAC-in-MAC switching
- Virtual switching Traffic Engineering
- Classification
- Service definition
- CoS/Priority/Precedence
- ACL
- OAM messages
- Identification and editing
- Packet type identifying
- Protocols translation
- Conclusion
- Summary
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- Any person; networking, marketing, project leaders and designers who needs to
understand the new Carrier Ethernet environment and how it influences the
current and the new services.
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- Telecommunication basic principles.
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