Ethernet Access Types and Availability Sample Clauses

Ethernet Access Types and Availability. Describe the forms of Ethernet access available within the State of Virginia and clearly describe the differences in capability between each. Please include relevant information on maximum circuit bandwidths, type of interface (single-mode fiber, copper coax, etc.), service and implementation constraints and factors affecting transition between speeds. Provide a map or listing indicating geographic areas where Ethernet access capabilities would be available.
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Ethernet Access Types and Availability. Yes CenturyLink Ethernet Local Access (ELA) provides connectivity between the customer location to the CenturyLink network by ordering and coordinating the Ethernet connection with a local provider. Three versions of CenturyLink-provided ELA are available: ELA native (Basic) ELA native (Premier) ELA over SONET ELA-Native (Basic) Description CenturyLink establishes a network-to-network interface ([NNI] Ethernet port (1000 Mbps or greater) in the CenturyLink point-of-presence (POP) and installs a user-to-network Interface (UNI) port (100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps) at the customer’s location. CenturyLink provisions Ethernet virtual circuits (EVCs) that connect the customer UNI ports to the CenturyLink POP. CenturyLink orders all elements of the service and fully maintains the circuit end-to-end. Service Features Provides Layer 2 switched native Ethernet connection Allows for quick bandwidth scalability Provides speeds from 1 Mbps scaling up to 1000 Mbps (1Gbps) Interface types include Fast-Ethernet (up to 100Mbps) on copper handoff, Gigabit Ethernet (up to 1000Mbps) on copper or fiber (single-mode or multi-mode) ELA-Native (Premier) Description
Ethernet Access Types and Availability. CenturyLink orders a switched Layer 0 Xxxxxxxx xxxxx-xx-xxxxx loop from an incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC)/CLEC on behalf of the customer or uses its own on-net facilities. ELA native (Premier) provides an Ethernet connection between the customer location and the CenturyLink point-of-presence (POP) using a dedicated network infrastructure. In addition, CenturyLink orders the highest grade Metro Ethernet from the local access provider and delivers the service via a non- oversubscribed interconnect to the CenturyLink national network. This enables IQ™ Networking quality of service (QoS) mappings to seamlessly traverse the local service connection to the customer. CenturyLink establishes a network-to-network interface ([NNI] with no oversubscription) Ethernet port (1000 Mbps or greater) in the CenturyLink POP and installs a user-to-network Interface (UNI) port (100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps) at the customer’s location. CenturyLink provisions Ethernet virtual circuits (EVCs) that connect the customer UNI ports to the CenturyLink POP. CenturyLink orders the highest grade Metro Ethernet from the local access service provider, providing seamless end-to-end service, and fully maintains the circuit end-to-end. Service Features Provides Layer 2 switched native Ethernet connection Allows for quick bandwidth scalability Provides speeds from 1 Mbps scaling up to 1000 Mbps (1Gbps) Interface types include Fast-Ethernet (up to 100Mbps) on copper handoff, Gigabit Ethernet (up to 1000Mbps) on copper or fiber (single-mode or multi-mode). ELA over SONET Description CenturyLink orders a Layer 1 Ethernet over SONET point-to-point loop from an ILEC/CLEC on behalf of the customer or uses its own on-net facilities. ELA over SONET provides an Ethernet connection between the customer location and the CenturyLink POP using a dedicated, SONET based network infrastructure to the CenturyLink network. CenturyLink establishes a dedicated SONET ring system (that is carded for Ethernet) from the CenturyLink POP to the ILEC/CLEC Central Office (CO). CenturyLink orders the access providers Ethernet over SONET product to the customer premise. CenturyLink orders all elements for the service and fully maintains the circuit end-to-end Service Features Delivers service via a Layer 1 point-to-point dedicated Ethernet access solution utilizing SONET technology Provides speeds from 50 Mbps scaling up to 1000 Mbps (1Gbps) Interface types include Fast-Ethernet (up to 100Mbps) on copper handoff, Gigabit...
Ethernet Access Types and Availability time sensitive traffic (or requiring QoS) because this loop type provides bandwidth that is solely dedicated to an individual customer and maintains the integrity of the intended traffic.

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