Metro Ethernet Networks
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SC441 Computer Networks – Independent Study
Boston University
Metropolitan
Ethernet
Networks
Estella Kang
Matt Powers
Metro Ethernet Networks
Typically covers several hundred
miles of concentrated metropolitan
areas
Explosion of Internet traffic and IP
services demand for rapid scalability
and dynamic functionality
SONET/SDH Implementation
Metro core and metro access ring
topology
ADM
DACS
TDM
SONET/SDH Constraints
Complex, multi-tiered, hierarchical
network
Limited Scalability
Expensive
Metro Ethernet Networks
Service and operational cost reduced
Scalable – up to 100Gbps
Simple – fewer protocol conversion
Services Provided by MEN
Full suite of carrier-class Ethernet
services
Ethernet switching
Statistical multiplexing functionality
Bandwidth-on-demand service
Metro Ethernet Network
Advantages
Service and management
Scalability
Network Reliability
Co-existence with existing
infrastructure
Topological flexibility
Reduction in operational and
network costs
Multi-Protocol Label
Switching (MPLS)
Label switching to forward data by
mapping VLAN tags to label switched
paths (LSPs)
Load sharing by switching path around
bottlenecks to less congested links
Dedicated backup LSP and fast reroute
when a connection failure occurs
Questions?