Common use of Carrier Ethernet Access Switches Clause in Contracts

Carrier Ethernet Access Switches. A carrier Ethernet access switch can connect directly to the customer or be utilized as a network interface on the service side to provide layer 2 services. • Hot-swappable and field-replaceable integrated power supply and fan tray • AC or DC power supply with minimum DC input ranging from 18V to 32 VDC and 36V to 72 VDC • Ethernet and console port for manageability • SD flash card slot for additional external storage • Stratum 3 network clock • Line-rate performance with a minimum of 62-million packets per second (MPPS) forwarding rate • Support for dying gasp on loss of power • Support for a variety of small form factor pluggable transceiver (SFP and SFP+) with support for Device Object Model (DOM) • Timing services for a converged access network to support mobile solutions, including Radio Access Network (RAN) applications • Support for Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) services • Supports Hierarchical Quality of Service (H-QoS) to provide granular traffic-shaping policies • Supports Resilient Ethernet Protocol REP/G.8032 for rapid layer-two convergence

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: End User License Agreement, Cooperative Contract, Cooperative Contract

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Carrier Ethernet Access Switches. A carrier Ethernet access switch can connect directly to the customer or be utilized as a network interface on the service side to provide layer 2 services. Hot-swappable and field-replaceable integrated power supply and fan tray AC or DC power supply with minimum DC input ranging from 18V to 32 VDC and 36V to 72 VDC Ethernet and console port for manageability SD flash card slot for additional external storage Stratum 3 network clock Line-rate performance with a minimum of 62-million packets per second (MPPS) forwarding rate Support for dying gasp on loss of power Support for a variety of small form factor pluggable transceiver (SFP and SFP+) with support for Device Object Model (DOM) Timing services for a converged access network to support mobile solutions, including Radio Access Network (RAN) applications Support for Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) services Supports Hierarchical Quality of Service (H-QoS) to provide granular traffic-shaping policies Supports Resilient Ethernet Protocol REP/G.8032 for rapid layer-two convergence

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: End User License Agreement

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