Virtual Private Network Service – Client Access Sample Clauses

Virtual Private Network Service – Client Access. AT&T OPT-E-WAN® is a class of VPN that allows the connection of multiple sites in a single bridged domain over AT&T’s managed MPLS network. It is a Layer 2 Ethernet Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) with Point to Point, Point to Multipoint, and Multipoint to Multipoint con- nections. OPT-E-WAN can be used to connect multiple LANS and MANS (Metropolitan Area Networks) and can provide LAN to MAN to WAN connectivity domestically and to global lo- cations. This will enable a total global seamless Ethernet-based networking solution. While the service is a Layer 2 Ethernet VPN, it is a VPLS that uses the AT&T core MPLS network for transport. The network ties together the service instances of the customer VPN into an Any to Any forwarding domain and also makes forwarding decisions based on a combination of Ethernet MAC addresses, VLANs, and port configuration depending on the service options selected for a given connection. AT&T OPT-E-WAN VPLS Service comple- Exhibit C. Descriptions, Rates To DIR, Prices for direct sales transactions and ments the entire AT&T Ethernet Products portfolio. It is an intrastate, interstate, and global Ethernet-based networking solution. Several access arrangements are available from the customer premises, including AT&T Telco, AT&T On Net Service (Type 1), or where AT&T purchases access from alternative access providers (known as Type 2 access). OPT-E-WAN uses AT&T’s domestic and global AT&T MPLS/VPN backbone with scalable speeds up to 1000Mbps (GigE). AT&T OPT-E-WAN is available in speeds of 1-20 Mbps in 1 Mbps increments, 20-100 Mbps in 10 MBPS increments, and 100 Mbps-1G in 50 Mbps increments. We will add additional speeds in the future.
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