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Metro Ethernet Services for LTE Backhaul.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Norwood : Artech House, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (205 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781608076864
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Metro Ethernet Services for LTE BackhaulDDC classification:
  • 621.38216
LOC classification:
  • TK5105.8.E83 -- K79 2013eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Why This Book -- 1.2 MEN and MEBH Service -- 1.3 LTE Architecture Overview -- 1.4 The Road to Ethernet -- 1.5 Outline of the Book -- Endnotes -- 2 Constructing MEBH Service -- 2.1 Design Process-Perspectives -- 2.2 Common Concepts -- 2.2.1 Ethernet Frame -- 2.2.2 UNI and EVC -- 2.2.3 ENNI and OVC -- 2.3 Provider's View -- 2.3.1 Reference Models -- 2.3.2 UNI and EVC Attributes -- 2.3.3 ENNI and OVC Attributes -- 2.3.4 QoS Profiles -- 2.4 Customer's View -- 2.4.1 Reference Model -- 2.4.2 Service Functional Groups -- 2.4.3 MEBH Service Requirements -- 2.5 Common Grounds -- Endnotes -- 3 Service Functions Technology Overview -- 3.1 Service Logic -- 3.1.1 E-Line Service -- 3.1.2 E-LAN Service -- 3.1.3 E-Tree Service -- 3.1.4 Services in Multiprovider Architecture -- 3.1.5 Layer 2 Control Protocol (L2CP) -- 3.2 Service Transport -- 3.2.1 Ethernet Technology -- 3.2.2 Transport Technologies -- 3.2.3 Comparison of Different Technologies -- 3.3 Service Protection -- 3.3.1 Terminology -- 3.3.2 Concepts -- 3.3.3 Estimating Availability -- 3.3.4 Protected Service Architectures -- 3.3.5 Implementation -- 3.3.6 Measuring Resiliency -- 3.4 Quality of Service -- 3.4.1 Bandwidth Concepts -- 3.4.2 Bandwidth Enforcement -- 3.4.3 Bandwidth Profiles -- 3.4.4 Estimating Throughput -- 3.4.5 QoS-End-to-End View -- 3.4.6 CoS Classes -- 3.5 Service Performance -- 3.5.1 Metrics -- 3.5.2 Estimating Latency -- 3.5.3 MEF Performance Metrics -- 3.5.4 Multipoint Metrics -- 3.6 Service Verification -- 3.6.1 SOAM -- 3.6.2 Service Level Assurance -- 3.7 Service Interconnectivity (Engineering Requirements) -- 3.7.1 Transport Media -- 3.7.2 Interfaces -- 3.7.3 Physical Aspects -- Endnotes -- 4 MEBH Service Design -- 4.1 MEBH Service Logic -- 4.1.1 MEBH Using E-Line Service -- 4.1.2 MEBH Using E-LAN.
4.1.3 MEBH Using E-Tree -- 4.1.4 MEBH-Mixed Solutions -- 4.1.5 Multiservice Area MEBH Architecture -- 4.1.6 L2CP Filtering -- 4.2 MEBH Transport -- 4.3 MEBH Service Protection -- 4.3.1 Protection Design -- 4.3.2 SRG Analysis -- 4.4 MEBH Quality of Service -- 4.4.1 Bandwidth -- 4.4.2 Policing and Shaping -- 4.4.3 CoS Class Selection and Signaling -- 4.5 MEBH Service Performance -- 4.6 MEBH Service Verification -- 4.6.1 Monitoring Overlay -- 4.6.2 Monitoring Method -- 4.6.3 SOAM Support -- 4.7 MEBH Service-Interconnectivity -- Endnotes -- 5 MEBH Service: A Use Case -- 5.1 Use Case Assumptions -- 5.2 Use Case Requirements -- 5.3 Use Case EVC UNI Attribute Table -- 5.4 Conclusions and Final Thoughts -- Endnote -- Appendix A Ethernet Standards -- Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) [1] -- Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) [2] -- International Telecommunication Union (ITU) -- Endnotes -- Acronyms -- Glossary -- About the Author -- Index.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Why This Book -- 1.2 MEN and MEBH Service -- 1.3 LTE Architecture Overview -- 1.4 The Road to Ethernet -- 1.5 Outline of the Book -- Endnotes -- 2 Constructing MEBH Service -- 2.1 Design Process-Perspectives -- 2.2 Common Concepts -- 2.2.1 Ethernet Frame -- 2.2.2 UNI and EVC -- 2.2.3 ENNI and OVC -- 2.3 Provider's View -- 2.3.1 Reference Models -- 2.3.2 UNI and EVC Attributes -- 2.3.3 ENNI and OVC Attributes -- 2.3.4 QoS Profiles -- 2.4 Customer's View -- 2.4.1 Reference Model -- 2.4.2 Service Functional Groups -- 2.4.3 MEBH Service Requirements -- 2.5 Common Grounds -- Endnotes -- 3 Service Functions Technology Overview -- 3.1 Service Logic -- 3.1.1 E-Line Service -- 3.1.2 E-LAN Service -- 3.1.3 E-Tree Service -- 3.1.4 Services in Multiprovider Architecture -- 3.1.5 Layer 2 Control Protocol (L2CP) -- 3.2 Service Transport -- 3.2.1 Ethernet Technology -- 3.2.2 Transport Technologies -- 3.2.3 Comparison of Different Technologies -- 3.3 Service Protection -- 3.3.1 Terminology -- 3.3.2 Concepts -- 3.3.3 Estimating Availability -- 3.3.4 Protected Service Architectures -- 3.3.5 Implementation -- 3.3.6 Measuring Resiliency -- 3.4 Quality of Service -- 3.4.1 Bandwidth Concepts -- 3.4.2 Bandwidth Enforcement -- 3.4.3 Bandwidth Profiles -- 3.4.4 Estimating Throughput -- 3.4.5 QoS-End-to-End View -- 3.4.6 CoS Classes -- 3.5 Service Performance -- 3.5.1 Metrics -- 3.5.2 Estimating Latency -- 3.5.3 MEF Performance Metrics -- 3.5.4 Multipoint Metrics -- 3.6 Service Verification -- 3.6.1 SOAM -- 3.6.2 Service Level Assurance -- 3.7 Service Interconnectivity (Engineering Requirements) -- 3.7.1 Transport Media -- 3.7.2 Interfaces -- 3.7.3 Physical Aspects -- Endnotes -- 4 MEBH Service Design -- 4.1 MEBH Service Logic -- 4.1.1 MEBH Using E-Line Service -- 4.1.2 MEBH Using E-LAN.

4.1.3 MEBH Using E-Tree -- 4.1.4 MEBH-Mixed Solutions -- 4.1.5 Multiservice Area MEBH Architecture -- 4.1.6 L2CP Filtering -- 4.2 MEBH Transport -- 4.3 MEBH Service Protection -- 4.3.1 Protection Design -- 4.3.2 SRG Analysis -- 4.4 MEBH Quality of Service -- 4.4.1 Bandwidth -- 4.4.2 Policing and Shaping -- 4.4.3 CoS Class Selection and Signaling -- 4.5 MEBH Service Performance -- 4.6 MEBH Service Verification -- 4.6.1 Monitoring Overlay -- 4.6.2 Monitoring Method -- 4.6.3 SOAM Support -- 4.7 MEBH Service-Interconnectivity -- Endnotes -- 5 MEBH Service: A Use Case -- 5.1 Use Case Assumptions -- 5.2 Use Case Requirements -- 5.3 Use Case EVC UNI Attribute Table -- 5.4 Conclusions and Final Thoughts -- Endnote -- Appendix A Ethernet Standards -- Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) [1] -- Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) [2] -- International Telecommunication Union (ITU) -- Endnotes -- Acronyms -- Glossary -- About the Author -- Index.

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