RAD First-to-Market with Pre-Standard Implementation of ITU and IEEE Carrier-Class Ethernet OAM
Introduces ITU Y.1731 and IEEE 802.1ag End-to-End OAM-Enabled Ethernet Network Termination Units that Guarantee SLAs and Minimize Opex
February 14, 2006: At CeBIT 2006 in Hanover, Germany, RAD Data Communications will unveil the world's first-to-market pre-standard implementation of ITU Y.1731 and IEEE 802.1ag, which allow for end-to-end Ethernet Operations, Administration and Maintenance (OAM).
OAM is a set of network management functions that provide for network fault and performance monitoring, diagnostics and fault isolation. First developed for carrier-class TDM and ATM legacy networks, implementation of OAM in Next Generation packet switched networks will provide carriers with the basic tools to monitor, diagnose, and troubleshoot Ethernet services end-to-end.
"OAM is one of the cornerstones in the transformation of Ethernet into a carrier-class technology," states Yacov Cazes, Director of Product Management at RAD Data Communications. "By providing end-to-end fault monitoring, OAM enables Ethernet service providers to proactively monitor their service end-to-end, an advantage that minimizes operational expenses."
Y.1731 and 802.1ag specifically define the end-to-end OAM capabilities that are intrinsic to Ethernet technology, enabling service providers to monitor the Ethernet service that the customer receives. The IEEE's 802.3ah OAM, in contrast, is not capable of end-to-end monitoring of Ethernet services because it allows for monitoring capabilities such as remote failure indication and loopback only over a single segment. It is commonly used, therefore, between the customer premises and the next hop.
SLA Monitoring
RAD's pre-standard implementation of Y.1731 provides performance measurements that include parameters such as frame delay, frame delay variation ("jitter"), frame loss, and availability. These parameters can be collected on a continuing basis and reported periodically, or they can be uploaded to a dedicated Web site that can be accessed by selected customers at the service provider's discretion. "End-to-end performance measurements provide the service provider with an essential tool to guarantee that the customer receives the SLA that has been contracted," Cazes notes.
Focus on Carrier Needs
The RAD concept is based on the deployment of carrier-owned intelligent Ethernet Network Termination Units (E-NTUs) at the customer premises. An intelligent E-NTU focuses on the carrier's needs by providing clear demarcation and service control up to the customer premises. "The more Ethernet services become sophisticated, the greater the need for an intelligent demarcation unit to enable advanced monitoring of those services," Cazes explains. "By owning the termination equipment at the customer premises, service providers can ensure reliable service delivery at the formal hand-off to the customer."
RAD has incorporated this intelligent demarcation concept into its ETX series of carrier-class E-NTUs, which deliver managed Ethernet services end-to-end over the fiber local loop, enabling the provision of services such as inter-office LAN connectivity, Internet access and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). The concept has also been incorporated into the company's RIC line of Ethernet-over-PDH/SDH/SONET NTUs. RAD's unique portfolio of OAM-empowered Ethernet access product solutions, therefore, ranges the full gamut from customer-located demarcation devices to channelized Ethernet gateways, integrated access devices, multiservice concentrators, wireless multiplexers, and media converters.
About RAD
Established in 1981, privately owned RAD Data Communications has achieved international recognition as a major manufacturer of high quality access equipment for data communications and telecommunications applications. These solutions serve the data and voice access requirements of service providers, incumbent and new carriers, and enterprise networks, by reducing infrastructure investment costs while boosting competitiveness and profitability. The company's installed base exceeds 10,000,000 units and includes more than 150 carriers and operators around the world. These customers are supported by 21 RAD offices and more than 300 channel partners in 164 countries.
RAD is a member of the RAD Group of companies, a world leader in networking and internetworking product solutions.