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Metro Ethernet

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A Metro Ethernet is a computer network based on the Ethernet standard and which covers a metropolitan area. It is commonly used as a metropolitan access network to connect subscribers and businesses to a Wide Area Network, such as the Internet. Large businesses can also use Metro Ethernet to connect branch offices to theirIntranets.

Ethernet has been a well known technology for decades. An Ethernet interface is much less expensive than a SDH or PDH interface of the same bandwidth. Ethernet also supports high bandwidths with fine granularity, which is not available with traditional SDH connections. Another distinct advantage of an Ethernet-based access network is that it can be easily connected to the customer network, due to the prevalent use of Ethernet in corporate and, more recently, residential networks. Therefore, bringing Ethernet in to the Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) introduces a lot of advantages to both the service provider and the customer (corporate and residential).

Metro Ethernet system  Metro Ethernet system

A typical service provider Metro Ethernet network is a collection of Layer 2 or 3switches or routers connected through optical fiber. The topology could be a ring, hub-and-spoke (star), full mesh or partial mesh. The network will also have a hierarchy: core, distribution and access. The core in most cases is an existing IP/MPLS backbone, but may migrate to newer forms of Ethernet Transport in the form of 10G or 100GRoad to 100G speeds.

Ethernet on the MAN can be used as pure Ethernet, Ethernet over SDH, Ethernet over MPLS or Ethernet over DWDM. Pure Ethernet-based deployments are cheap but less reliable and scalable, and thus are usually limited to small scale or experimental deployments. SDH-based deployments are useful when there is an existing SDH infrastructure already in place, its main shortcoming being the loss of flexibility in bandwidth management due to the rigid hierarchy imposed by the SDH network. MPLS based deployments are costly but highly reliable and scalable, and are typically used by large service providers.

Contents

  • 1 Pure Ethernet MANs
  • 2 SDH-based Ethernet MANs
  • 3 MPLS-based Ethernet MANs
  • 4 Further reading
  • 5 External links

 

Pure Ethernet MANs

A pure Ethernet MAN uses only layer 2 switches for all of its internal structure. This allows for a very simple and cheap design, and also for a relatively simple initial configuration. The original Ethernet technology wasn't well suited for service provider applications; as a shared-media network, it was impossible to keep traffic isolated, which made implementation of private circuits impossible. Ethernet MANs became feasible in the late 90's due to the development of new techniques to allow transparent tunneling of traffic through the use of Virtual LANs as "point to point" or "multipoint to multipoint" circuits. Combined with new features such as VLAN Stacking (also known as VLAN Tunneling), and VLAN Translation, it became possible to isolate the customer's traffic from each other and from the core network internal signaling traffic.

There are three main shortcomings with a pure Ethernet MAN approach:

Despite these shortcomings, pure Ethernet-based MANs are used for two primary purposes:

 

SDH-based Ethernet MANs

An SDH based Ethernet MAN is usually used as an intermediate step in the transition from a traditional, time-division based network, to a modern statistical network (such as Ethernet). In this model, the existing SDH infrastructure is used to transport high-speed Ethernet connections. The main advantage of this approach is the high level of reliability, achieved through the use of the native SDH protection mechanisms, which present a typical recovery time of 50 ms for severe failures. On the other hand, an SDH-based Ethernet MAN is usually more expensive, due to costs associated with the SDH/DWDM equipment that is necessary for its implementation. Traffic engineering also tends to be very limited. Hybrid designs use conventional Ethernet switches at the edge of the core SDH ring to alleviate some of these issues, allowing for more control over the traffic pattern and also for a slight reduction in cost.

 

MPLS-based Ethernet MANs

A MPLS based Metro Ethernet network uses a MPLS in the Service Provider Network. The subscriber will get an Ethernet interface on Copper (100BASE-TX) or fiber (100BASE-FX). The customer's Ethernet packet is transported over MPLS and the service provider network uses Ethernet again as the underlying technology to transport MPLS. So, it is Ethernet over MPLS over Ethernet. The following figure explains this;


Fig.1 Ethernet over MPLS and MPLS signaling

Here, Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) signaling is used as site to site signaling for the inner label (VC label) and Resource reSerVation Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) is used as Network signaling for the outer label.

One of the restoration mechanisms used in a MPLS based Metro Ethernet Networks is Fast ReRoute-FRR (MPLS local protection)

The main advantages of a MPLS-based Metro Ethernet against a pure Ethernet are:

The Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) has defined two types of services that can be delivered through Metro Ethernet:

Additionally, various access services can be provided with Metro Ethernet including; High Speed Internet access and IP/VPN access.

There are lot of vendors supplying equipment for Metro Ethernet deployments. They include Alcatel-Lucent, DATACOM, Ericsson, C-COR, Cisco, Ethos Networks, Extreme Networks, Foundry Networks, Huawei, Nortel Networks, Tellabs, ZTE, Alcatel and many more. Software solutions for vendors are provided by [IP Infusion].

In June 2002, HKBN built the largest Metro Ethernet IP network in the world, covering 1.2 million homes.

In late September 2007 Verizon Business announced that it is implementing a Metro Ethernet solution across Asia-Pacific including Australia, Singapore, Japan and Hong Kong using Nortel equipment.[[1]]

Africa's largest and most developed privately owned MPLS Based Metro Ethernet Network is in Kenya. Reaching more than 5000 corporate entities, Kenya Data Networks is providing High End Services using Alcatel Core and Siemens Access equipment. KDN is now moving into FTTH projects and intends to cover more than 100 000 buildings in East Africa within the next 3 years.

 

Further reading

 

External links

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metro_Ethernet"

Category: Metropolitan area networks



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