Lucent Technologies CBX Multiservice Edge Switch Switch User Manual


 
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MSS v1.0604
CBX Multiservice Edge Switch
Portfolio
Key Benefits:
• Grow profitable services and add new revenue-generating services
• Evolve and leverage existing multiservice network infrastructure to cost-effectively meet
network convergence requirements
• Retain exceptional, leading carrier-class network characteristics
Maintain Navis
®
management platforms to simplify operations and reduce operational expenses
CBX Portfolio Service Applications
Transport multiservice traffic over an MPLS core
– Lucent-Juniper automated ATM-over-MPLS trunking
using ATM
– Standards-based L2 transport over MPLS (PWE3) using POS
– Maintain ATM OAM, QoS, connection setup rates, TM,
and reliability
– PNNI, VNN
®
support
Any-to-Any L2 VPN with GigE
– Virtual Private LAN switching support (2 levels)
– Service interworking of Ethernet with FR or ATM, over
ATM or MPLS core
L3 IP VPNs
– IETF RFC2547bis
Frame Relay access services
– Standards-based ATM to Frame Relay network and service
interworking
– Enhanced services support through Multilink Frame Relay
(MFR) and Subrate DS3 Frame Relay
ATM transport and access services
– QoS for all multiservice traffic
– Enhanced services support through Inverse Multiplexing
for ATM (IMA)
– Private line/Circuit Emulation (CE) services
– Private Network-to-Network Interface (PNNI)
Aggregating broadband traffic
– DSL and cable modem traffic
MPLS L2 VPNs
– Utilize Packet over SONET to connect Enterprise ATM/
Frame endpoints
– Pseudowire emulation edge to edge (PWE3)