Bandwidth Profile definition

Bandwidth Profile means the maximum data rate, expressed in megabits per second, ordered by the Customer at each UNI for the CE service. This Bandwidth Profile is associated with a UNI and could be associated with a single EVC terminating at that UNI or shared between multiple EVC’s terminating at that UNI.
Bandwidth Profile means the enforcement of the transmission capacity of the Services provided to the Customer by the Supplier’s Network to any transmission capacity attributes and parameters identified in the Agreement.
Bandwidth Profile means the transmission capacity of the Services as identified in the Agreement.

Examples of Bandwidth Profile in a sentence

  • Vendor must either provide an Ingress Bandwidth Profile on a per Ethernet service basis or in the case where multiple levels of CoS are requested on the Ethernet circuit, provide an Ingress Bandwidth Profile for each CoS ID as marked by the PCP (Priority Code Point) on the Ethernet frame as agreed upon at the time of purchase.

  • Each Service Frame received by the Supplier’s Network at the UNI in excess of the Bandwidth Profile may be discarded as determined by the Supplier.

  • MEF 10 Specifies coloring of traffic as an optional means to mark traffic as in or out of profile as it leaves the ingress UNI • MEF 10 specifies three levels of Bandwidth Profile compliance – Green: Service Frame subject to SLA – Yellow: Service Frame not subject to SLA – Red: Service Frame discarded.

  • Management Phase 1 Purpose Defines the requirements and corresponding test procedures for Service Performance and Bandwidth Profile Service Attributes that may be specified as part of a Service Level Specification (SLS) for an Ethernet Service These tests are an essential part of the deployment of Carrier Ethernet Services since they provide a baseline for confident deployment of equipment that has already seen to be compliant.