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Home » New PBB-TE Standard (802.1Qay) Addresses Connection-Oriented Ethernet

New PBB-TE Standard (802.1Qay) Addresses Connection-Oriented Ethernet

April 20, 2009
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A new IEEE P802.1Qay standard for connection-oriented Ethernet in Service Provider networks has completed the IEEE sponsor ballot process and entered the final phase of ratification. The goal is to provided connection-oriented characteristics and deterministic behavior for Ethernet in metro networks.

The standard defines Provider Backbone Bridge Traffic Engineering (PBB-TE), a technology that enables Service Providers to explicitly set up traffic engineered paths across a Carrier Ethernet Network.

The standard furnishes the ability to organize the traffic engineered path into Service Provider-defined linear protection groups to provide 1:1 resiliency. PBB-TE is based on layered VLAN tags and MAC-in-MAC encapsulation as defined in IEEE 802.1ah, Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB). By turning off Ethernet’s Spanning Tree and media-access-control address-flooding and learning characteristics, PBB-TE enables Ethernet to evolve into an Ethernet Transport Resource Layer capable of replacing SONET/SDH as the Data Layer within Next Generation Transport Architectures.

Key features of PBB-TE include:

  • Traffic engineering and resiliency
  • Secure, deterministic delivery
  • Service scalability
  • Operational simplicity
  • Service and transport layer independence
  • Superior return on investment than alternative technologies, from leveraging the economies of scale inherent in Ethernet

With technical agreement on P802.1Qay now complete, a final review by the IEEE Standards Board is underway.

IEEE P802.1Qay is sponsored by the IEEE 802 Local and Area Network Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer Society.
http://www.ieee802.org

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