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Alcatel Extends MPLS with Metro Ethernet Switch

Alcatel introduced an MPLS-based Metro Ethernet switch designed for SLA-enabled Ethernet VPN services. Alcatel said its goal in developing this new platform was to deliver the same capabilities that Service Routers provide at the IP/MPLS provider edge, but optimized for Ethernet. These capabilities include per-service QoS, per-service OA&M, and per-service accounting.

The Alcatel 7450 Ethernet Service Switch uses the same hardware architecture and IP/MPLS control plane as the Alcatel 7750 Service Router. MPLS capabilities are offered on every port at any speed from 10 Mbps to 10 GigE. Per service hierarchical QoS is supported with 200 ms ingress and egress buffering. Ethernet services that could be supported include Virtual Leased Lines (VLL), Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS), and Service Aware Ethernet Aggregation (such as DSL aggregation). It also provides sub-50ms fast re-route capability.

Two configurations of the Alcatel 7450 are initially offered: a 7-slot chassis (2 switch fabrics and 5 I/O cards) with a 100 or 200 Gbps switch capacity; or a 1-slot integrated system (1x I/O) with a 20 Gbps switch capacity.

Telia Sonera will use the Alcatel 7450 Ethernet Service Switch to build its next generation metro network. The service provider will deploy the 7450 ESS to expand its MPLS network into the metro from the Service Edge. This Alcatel solution allows TeliaSonera to deliver scalable, reliable and predictable Ethernet services with guaranteed Service Level Agreements (SLAs), including VPLS and VLL. The network will also be used to provide Ethernet/MPLS aggregation for DSL-based consumer services.

The company is also introducing the Alcatel 1662 Packet Ring Switch, which uses Layer 2 MPLS-enabled Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) technology to deliver point-to-point and multipoint Ethernet services with end-to-end QoS across multiple rings or a mesh network. It offers Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and could be used for Ethernet aggregation and is also fully compatible with existing SDH transport infrastructure. http://www.alcatel.com

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