BRKSPG 2204
BRKSPG 2204
BRKSPG 2204
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Agenda
Introduction
Cisco EVC Fundamentals
Operation and Packet Flow
Dynamic Ethernet Service Activation (DESA)
Deployment Use CasesResidential / Business / DCI Services
Platform Support
Summary
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Introduction
What Is Cisco EVC Framework?
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Flexible Ethernet Edge
Mobile
Content Farm
Cable
STB
Untagged L2 P-to-P native
Business Single tagged L2 P-to-P over PW BRAS Core Network
ETTx tagged
Double L2 MP native bridging
Corporate 802.1q L2 MP VPLS
MPLS /IP
802.1ad L3 routed
Residential
etc
DSL
DPI
Content Farm
SR/PE
PON
STB
VOD TV SIP
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Introducing Cisco EVC Framework
Functional Highlights Ethernet Flow Points
Model Ethernet Service Layer
Service Abstraction
Support mix of Layer 2 Transport agnostic
and Layer 3 services on
same physical port
Flexible
Service
Flexible definition of
Concurrent support of Multiplexed
service delimiters based
Forwarding Mapping
different flavors of Layer Services
EVC on Ethernet header
2 services: Pt-to-Pt and Framework
Technology fields
Mpt Advanced
Frame
Manipulation
Selective EVC Mapping
Advanced VLAN tag
manipulation
Alignment with
emerging standards:
Standards Alignment
MEF 6, 10.1, 11
IEEE 802.1ad
IEEE 802.1ah
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Cisco EVC Fundamentals
Cisco EVC Building Blocks
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Cisco EVC Building Blocks
Ethernet Flow Point (EFP) CE A3 EVC Blue
CE A2
CE A1
CE B2
CE B1
EFP
EVC Red
EFP
EFP
EFP Interface
EVC
EVC
EFP Management
Plane
EFP
EFP EFP
Interface
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Cisco EVC Building Blocks
Bridge Domain
EVC
EVC
EFP Management
Plane
EFP
EFP EFP
Interface
Bridge Domain
VLAN
VLAN bridge has 1:1 mapping between VLAN and internal Broadcast Domain
VLAN has global per-device significance
EVC bridge decouples VLAN from Broadcast Domain
VLAN treated as encapsulation on a wire
VLAN on a wire mapped to internal Bridge Domain via EFPs
Net result: per-port VLAN significance
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Cisco EVC Building Blocks
Bridge Domain Interface
EFP
Bridge
Domain L3 Routing L3 Interface
Interface
Flexible Ingress
Input
Service Encapsulation
Features
Mapping Adjustment
Inbound EFP
Ingress
Interface
Forwarder Egress
Interface
Outbound EFP
Egress
Output
Encapsulation Frame Filtering
Features
Adjustment
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Operation and Packet Flow
Flexible Service Mapping
Flexible Service Mapping PORT
GE / 10GE
Single Tagged VLAN Matching
Un-
Untagged traffic tagged 70
Single VLAN ID value
20 21 30 40 10 11
Single VLAN ID Range (contiguous) 22 50 19 12
Single VLAN ID List
Range List Range
Single VLAN ID Range and List and List
S-VLAN C-VLAN
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Flexible Service Mapping PORT
GE / 10GE
Double Tagged VLAN Matching
Outer VLAN and Range and List of Inner 100 200 300
VLANs 10 10 12 70 90
11 80
S-VLAN C-VLAN
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Flexible Service Mapping PORT
GE / 10GE
Header Matching
S-VLAN C-VLAN
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Flexible Service Mapping PORT
GE / 10GE
Comprehensive Matching Capabilities
Un-
EFP construct classifies L2 flows tagged 70
on Ethernet interfaces
20 21 30 40 10 11
Single Tagged
22 50 19 12
Double Tagged
Header/Payload 100 200 300
10 10 12 70 90
11 80
S-VLAN C-VLAN
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Flexible Service Mapping
Loose Match Classification Rule
10 50
10 50 4
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Flexible Service Mapping
Longest Match Classification Rule
EFP
10
VLAN 10
10 200
Interface
S-VLAN 10
10 100 C-VLAN 100
S-VLAN 10
10 130
C-VLAN 128-133
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Flexible Service Mapping
EFP with Default Encapsulation
If default EFP is the only one configured on a port, it matches all traffic on the
port (tagged and untagged)
VLAN 10
VLAN 20
VLAN 50 Default
Untagged EFP
Interface
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Flexible Service Mapping
Trunk EFP
BD
VLAN 10
VLAN 20 BD
VLAN 50 Trunk EFP
Interface BD
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Operation and Packet Flow
Advanced Frame Manipulation
Advanced Frame Manipulation
PUSH Operations
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Advanced Frame Manipulation
POP Operations
DA SA 10 20 DA SA 20
DA SA 10 20 DA SA
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Advanced Frame Manipulation
Translation Operations
DA SA 10 DA SA 25
DA SA 10 DA SA 25 31
DA SA 10 20 DA SA 31
DA SA 10 20 DA SA 25 31
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Advanced Frame Manipulation
VLAN Tag Manipulation
DA SA 20 DA SA 25 20
PUSH operations
DA SA DA SA 25 31
POP operations
DA SA 10 20 DA SA 20
TRANSLATION operations
DA SA 10 20 DA SA
DA SA 10 DA SA 25
DA SA 10 DA SA 25 31
DA SA 10 20 DA SA 31
DA SA 10 20 DA SA 25 31
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Encapsulation Adjustment Considerations
EoMPLS PW VC Type and EVC VLAN Rewrites Dummy
VLAN tag
MPLS Imposition
VLAN tags can be added, removed or
translated prior to VC label imposition PUSH 1
VLAN tag
or after disposition 4
EVC VLAN
Any VLAN tag(s), if retained, will appear Rewrite VC 5 MPLS Label
Type Imposition
as payload to the VC
AC PW
VC label imposition and service
MPLS Disposition Dummy
delimiting tag are independent from VLAN tag
EVC VLAN tag operations POP 1
VLAN tag
Dummy VLAN tag RFC 4448 (sec 4.4.1)
4 EVC VLAN
MPLS Label VC 5 Rewrite
VC service-delimiting VLAN-ID is Disposition Type
removed before passing packet to
PW AC
Attachment Circuit processing
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Operation and Packet Flow
Multiplexed Forwarding Services
Multiplexed Forwarding Services
Cisco EVC supports flexible access VLAN to forwarding service mapping
1-to-1 access VLAN to a service
Same port, multiple access VLANs to a service
Multiple ports, multiple access VLANs to a service
Forwarding services include:
L2 point-to-point local connect
L2 point-to-point xconnect
L2 multipoint bridging
L2 multipoint VPLS
L2 point-to-multipoint bridging
L3 termination
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Multiplexed Forwarding Services
Local and Bridged P2P and MP Forwarding Services
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Multiplexed Forwarding Services
Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB) Forwarding Services
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Multiplexed Forwarding Services
MPLS-Based P2P and MP Forwarding Services
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Multiplexed Forwarding Services
Rooted-Multipoint Forwarding Services (E-TREE)
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Multiplexed Forwarding Services
Layer 3 Forwarding Services
Layer 3
Co-existence with Routed IP / L3VPN via sub-int
sub-interfaces
BD
Layer 3 termination through
SVI/BVI/BDI interface
Layer 3
IP / L3VPN via SVI, BVI or BDI
Layer 3 termination through
Routed sub-interfaces
BD SVI/BVI/BDI
BD
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Multiplexed Forwarding Services
Putting It All Together
PW
Multiplexed Service Interface BD VFI PW
Mix of L2 and L3 services on BD PW
same port
MAC Tunnel
Different types of
B-MAC
L2 services C-MAC BD
BD
Point-to-Point
Multipoint BD SVI/BVI/BDI
Address Spoofing
Bridging Control Access Control
/ Masquerading
MAC Address L2 MAC ACL on IP Source Guard
Limiting on EVC EFP for EFP
Bridge Domain L3 ACL on EFP DHCP snooping
MAC Security L4 ACL on EFP with Option-82
on EFP on EFP
Storm Control Dynamic ARP
on Ports with Inspection (DAI)
EVCs
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Service-Instance/Bridge Domain Features
Topic covered at:
Resiliency Features BRKSPG-2207
Network Multi-
Link Redundancy Device Multi-homing
homing
EVC static Multi-Chassis MST on EVC
Etherchannel LACP (mLACP) Bridge Domain
EVC LACP ICCP Multi-chassis G.8032 Ethernet
Etherchannel VLAN Redundancy Ring Protection
EVC Etherchannel (Pseudo mLACP, (ERP)
Manual Load a.k.a mLACP Resilient Ethernet
Balancing Active/Active) Protocol (REP) on
EVC and FlexLink Pseudowire EVC
(backup interface) Redundancy MST/PVST Access
integration Gateway
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Service-Instance/Bridge Domain Features
OAM Features Topic covered at:
Service OAM BRKSPG-2202
Performance
Fault Management Link OAM
Management
IEEE 802.1ag (CFM) on IP SLA (IOS) / Ethernet 802.3ah Link OAM
EFP with Bridge Domain SLA (IOS-XR) UDLD on EFP
CFM on EFP with ITU-T Y.1731
Xconnect Performance
CFM on L2 VFI Management
E-LMI (MEF16)
CFM to Ethernet LMI (E-
LMI) Interworking
PW OAM to E-LMI
Interworking
Link OAM to CFM
Interworking
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Service-Instance/Bridge Domain Features
Miscellaneous and Instrumentation Features
Miscellaneous Instrumentation
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Dynamic Ethernet Service Activation (DESA)
What Is DESA?
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What Is ISG? Cisco Intelligent Services Gateway (ISG) is a
licensed feature set on Cisco IOS that
Subscriber Policy Layer provides Session Management and Policy
AAA Policy Web DHCP Management services to a variety of access
Server Server Portal Server
networks
Open
Northbound
Interfaces Subscriber Identification
Subscriber Identity
Policy Subscriber Authentication
Management and
Management ISG Enforcement Subscriber Services Determination and
Enforcement
Dynamic Service update
ISG
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ISG Session Types
Ethernet sessions
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SMBService Activation Example
1. Customer orders L2
service at portal
CPE is shipped to customer
5.
Customer plugs in CPE
2. First L2-traffic triggers 1. 2. 5.
Self-care
RADIUS request to RADIUS
Accounting
activate services
3. L2 Service profile applied 4.
DESA
(ACLs, QOS, Pseudowire,
2.
etc.) CPE L2-Session
Dynamic 3.
4. Activates billing and L2-Session Pseudowire
inventory functions
Dynamic
5. Customer changes profile Service 3. 5.
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Ethernet Accounting
Wholesale Use Case
RADIUS
EFP:
Encapsulation VLAN 1-300
rewrite ingress tag push dot1q 880
Residential
Account per Account per
VLAN (sub) * Wholesale
Wholesale EVC Pipe (EVC) Accounting Record
Features
STB VLAN 100
Acct.
reports to customers
Acct.
VLAN 200 Acct.
Residential
Acct.
VLAN 300
Acct.
Gold
Acct.
Account per CoS (or
STB Silver DSCP) per VLAN
Acct.
Bronze (subscriber flow) *
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Deployment Use Cases
Residential Access Model Implementation
Trunk UNI, N:1 Service VLAN
Residential Service Connectivity Overview
Split Horizon Forwarding, locally significant VLAN ids combined into a per
service Bridge Domains (N:1)
Video routed (unnumbered) in Aggregation, other transported to Distribution
Ethernet, WiMAX, PON or DSL Access Node
Aggregation Node
Routed RG N:1 Service VLAN
Voice Service Router Function
Video Service Router Function
BNG
Trunk or Multi VC UNI Internet Service
Router
802.1Q Bridge Domain Emulated Bridge Domain
Bridged RG Function
N:1 Service VLAN
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Residential Service Use Case
Trunk UNI, N:1 Data Service VLAN (PW Per AGG Node)
Access Node (AN) Aggregation Distribution BNG
EoMPLS PW
10
10 BD
310
10 310
10 310
310
Access Node assigns a DATA EFP Single EoMPLS PW carries DATA EFP
single VLAN for Data Ingress direction: traffic from all ANs in a Egress direction:
service (e.g. 10). This vlan Match traffic from AN based on given AGG node PUSH vlan representing AGG node
is shared for all single VID (e.g. 10) (e.g. 310) on traffic received from PW
subscribers (N:1) POP the service vlan
Send traffic to DATA bridge domain Ingress direction:
(BD) Match traffic from BNG based on
Egress direction: AGG VID (e.g. 310)
PUSH service vlan (e.g. 10) on POP AGG vlan
traffic received from DATA BD Send traffic to PW
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Trunk UNI - Single Attached Access Node
Aggregation Node EVC/SVI Configuration Distribution
Aggregation
BNG
Aggregation EVC Aggregation SVI
vlan 310
One common bridge interface GigabitEthernet4/0/4
service instance 1 ethernet vlan 311
domain for HSI (VLAN encapsulation dot1q 10 vlan 312
!
310) rewrite ingress tag pop 1 symmetric
interface Loopback1
bridge-domain 310 split-horizon
! ip address 130.173.1.1 255.255.255.255
Per Access Node SVI for service instance 2 ethernet !
video (VLAN 311 and encapsulation dot1q 11 interface Vlan310
rewrite ingress tag pop 1 symmetric xconnect vfi v310
VLAN 312) bridge-domain 311 split-horizon !
! interface Vlan311
Active/Active example interface GigabitEthernet4/0/5 ip dhcp relay information trusted
ip unnumbered Loopback1
using VPLS service instance 1 ethernet
ip helper-address 10.20.61.3
encapsulation dot1q 10
rewrite ingress tag pop 1 symmetric ip pim sparse-mode
bridge-domain 310 split-horizon !
! interface Vlan312
service instance 2 ethernet ip dhcp relay information trusted
encapsulation dot1q 11 ip unnumbered Loopback1
rewrite ingress tag pop 1 symmetric ip helper-address 10.20.61.3
bridge-domain 312 split-horizon ip pim sparse-mode
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Trunk UNI - Single Attached Access Node
Distribution Node/VPLS Configuration
Distribution
Aggregation
BNG
Aggregation Distribution #1
vlan 310
! interface Loopback0
pseudowire-class F1701 ip address 10.30.30.16 255.255.255.255
encapsulation mpls !
preferred-path interface Tunnel1 interface GigabitEthernet3/0/3
! service instance 310 ethernet
pseudowire-class F1601 encapsulation dot1q 310
encapsulation mpls rewrite ingress tag pop 1 symmetric
preferred-path interface Tunnel3 xconnect 10.30.30.173 310 pw-class F1703
! Distribution #2
l2 vfi v310 manual
vpn id 310 interface Loopback0
neighbor 10.30.30.16 pw-class F1601 no-split-horizon ip address 10.30.30.17 255.255.255.255
neighbor 10.30.30.17 pw-class F1701 no-split-horizon !
! interface GigabitEthernet3/0/3
interface Loopback0 service instance 310 ethernet
ip address 10.30.30.172 255.255.255.255 encapsulation dot1q 310
! rewrite ingress tag pop 1 symmetric
interface Vlan310 xconnect 10.30.30.173 310 pw-class F1703
xconnect vfi v310
(*) These configurations reflect only the VPLS CLI required for HSI transport toward the redundant BNGs on the
Aggregation Node; for complete Aggregation Node configuration, please refer to the previous slide
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Residential Service Use Case
Trunk UNI, N:1 Data Service VLAN (PW Per Access Node)
Access Node (AN) Aggregation Distribution BNG
EoMPLS PW
10
10
310
10 310
10 410
410
AN assigns a single VLAN DATA EFP Single EoMPLS PW carries DATA EFP
for Data service (e.g. 10). Ingress direction: traffic from all subscribers Egress direction:
This vlan is shared for all Match traffic from AN based on in a given AN PUSH vlan representing AN (e.g. 310,
subscribers (N:1) single VID (e.g. 10) 410) on traffic received from PW
POP the service vlan
Send traffic to PW Ingress direction:
Match traffic from BNG based on AN
Egress direction:
VID (e.g. 310, 410)
PUSH service vlan (e.g. 10) on
POP AN vlan
traffic received from PW
Send traffic to PW
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Deployment Use Cases
Business Services Implementation
Carrier Ethernet Business Services
MEF Service Visualization
E-LINE: Ethernet Private Line (EPL) E-LAN: Ethernet Private LAN (EP-LAN)
E-LINE: Ethernet Virtual Private Line (EVPL) E-LAN: Ethernet Virtual Private LAN (EVP-LAN)
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Deployment Use Cases
Business use cases presented in the section:
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Deployment Use Cases
Business Services Implementation
Point-To-Point (EVPL and EPL)
Ethernet Virtual Private Line (EVPL)
Logical View
Core
1 GE 10GE 10 GE
(*) Configuration sample for remote EVPL reflects only one end of the connection
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Ethernet Private Line (EPL)
Logical View
Catch-all encapsulation
One service per default used for port-based
Port service
Core
1 GE 10GE 10 GE
(*) Configuration sample for remote EPL reflects only one end of the connection
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Deployment Use Cases
Business Services Implementation
Multipoint (EVP-LAN and EP-LAN)
Ethernet Virtual Private LAN (EVP-LAN)
Logical View
Aggregation Distribution
VFI
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Ethernet Virtual Private LAN (EVP-LAN)
Sample ConfigurationsAggregation Distribution Core
1 GE 10GE 10 GE
Aggregation Node
interface GigabitEthernet3/0/15 Distribution Node *
mtu 9216 l2 vfi EVPLAN-sample manual
service instance 100 ethernet vpn id 1111
encapsulation dot1q 2504 !Neighbor aggregation node
rewrite ingress tag pop 1 symmetric neighbor 10.10.10.26 pw-class F2601 no-split-
bridge-domain 2511 horizon
!Neighbor Distribution node
interface GigabitEthernet3/0/16 neighbor 10.10.10.24 pw-class F2401
mtu 9216 !Remote Distribution node
service instance 200 ethernet neighbor 10.40.40.63 encapsulation mpls
encapsulation dot1q 2514
rewrite ingress tag pop 1 symmetric interface Vlan2511
bridge-domain 2511 mtu 9216
xconnect vfi EVPLAN-sample
interface Vlan2511
mtu 9216 pseudowire-class F2401
xconnect 10.10.10.25 1111 pw-class F2501 encapsulation mpls
preferred-path interface Tunnel11
pseudowire-class F2501 pseudowire-class F2601
encapsulation mpls encapsulation mpls
preferred-path interface Tunnel11 preferred-path interface Tunnel13
Single EFP on Ingress Interfaces with Spoke PW (split-horizon OFF) Distribution Node implements
encapsulation default to match all untagged between Aggregation and full-mesh VPLS (split-
and tagged traffic Distribution Nodes horizon ON) towards Core
Aggregation Distribution
VFI
ICCP
ICCP
Active
link vPC Standby
link DC aggregation
vPC Si Si
VSS
DC Access
Note, PW between two PEs in the same DC site may or may not be required, depends
on the intra-DC design
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Data Center Interconnect with MC-LAG + vPC and VPLS
Logical View EFP tied to a BD
(opt.) C-VLAN Translation or POP at ingress
BD tied to Active VFI with
WAN Edge 1 neighbors to remote DC site
Red vPC (MC-LAG)
WAN Edge 1 is primary VFI
BD
WAN Edge 2
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Data Center Interconnect with VPLS
WAN Edge Node
Sample Configuration
DC1 DC2
DC 1 WAN Edge Node WAN Edge Node
interface bundle-ethernet1.1 l2transport VLAN range 1
encapsulation dot1q 1-250 VLAN Bundling
Aggregation
Access
Introduction
Cisco EVC Fundamentals
Operation and Packet Flow
Dynamic Ethernet Service Activation (DESA)
Deployment Use CasesResidential / Business / DCI Services
Platform Support
Summary
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Cisco EVC Framework
Key Takeaways
Next-generation cross-platform Carrier Ethernet Software
Infrastructure
Addresses Flexible Ethernet Edge requirements
Flexible Service Mapping
Advanced Frame Manipulation
Service Multiplexing
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For More Information
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For More Information (Cont.)
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Acronyms
Acronym Acronym
ACL Access Control List IPoETV TV on IP over Ethernet
AN Access Node IPTV Television over IP
BD Bridge Domain MEF Metro Ethernet Forum
BRAS Broadband Access Server MEN Metro Ethernet Network
CE Customer Equipment (Edge) MPLS Multi-protocol Label Switching
C-VLAN / CE-
Customer VLAN OAM Operations, Administration and Maintenance
VLAN
CoS Class of Service PBB Provider Backbone Bridging
E-LAN Ethernet LAN service (multipoint) PE Provider Edge device
E-Line Ethernet Line service (point-to-point) PW Pseudowire
E-Tree Ethernet Tree service (rooted multipoint) Q-in-Q VLAN tunneling using two 802.1Q tags
EFP Ethernet Flow Point QoS Quality of Service
EoMPLS Ethernet over MPLS SVI Switch Virtual Interface (interface vlan)
EPL Ethernet Private Line S-VLAN Service VLAN (Provider VLAN)
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Final Thoughts
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