Re: Metro Ethernet, VPLS clarifications

2013-02-05 Thread Abzal Sembay

05.02.2013 19:58, Scott Helms ?:
Metro-Ethernet is generally the term used to describe Ethernet used as 
a WAN connection or as a point to point connection.  There was at one 
time the concept of a MAN (Metro Area Network) but metro ethernet is 
now available in more scenarios than that described.  The connectivity 
can be over fiber or copper and the speed delivered can be as low as a 
few mbps but commercially available offerings normally start at 5-10 
mbps.  On the high end its possible to get gigabit and faster 
connections in certain areas.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metro_E


VPLS stands for Virtual Private Lan Services.  This an umbrella 
technology that allows for the bridging of layer 2 traffic across 
various layer 2  3 networks.  This is generally used as a replacement 
for a point to point metro ethernet (or other) connection.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VPLS


On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 11:06 PM, Abzal Sembay serian@gmail.com 
mailto:serian@gmail.com wrote:


Hi experts,

I need some clarifications on these terms. Could somebody give
explanations or share some links?
When and how are these technologies used?

Thanks in advance.

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Regards,


Abzal





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Thank you, Scott and all of you for your answers and time.

From my understanding M-Ethernet is a some kind of service. 
Standartized technology that allows to connect multiple different 
networks.  And it is independent from physical and datalink layers. And 
nowadays which tecnology is the most used(VPLS or Metro)? What about 
MPLS? Sorry I'm a little confused. I really want to understand.



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Regards,

Abzal



Metro Ethernet, VPLS clarifications

2013-02-04 Thread Abzal Sembay

Hi experts,

I need some clarifications on these terms. Could somebody give 
explanations or share some links?

When and how are these technologies used?

Thanks in advance.

--
Regards,

Abzal