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Ethernet Demarcation


Ethernet demarcation enables carriers to extend their control over the entire service path. It is achieved by connecting customer premises equipment (CPE) to the network with provider-owned demarcation devices that are deployed at customer locations. Intelligent Ethernet demarcation devices offer advanced functionalities such as service and link OAM, end-to-end traffic management starting at the service hand-off point, extensive fault monitoring and diagnostics, uplink redundancy, and automated SLA verification.


Ethernet Demarcation over Fiber

Ethernet Demarcation over PDH

Ethernet Demarcation over SDH/SONET

Ethernet Demarcation over DSL

Ethernet Demarcation in TDM Pseudowires

RAD’s Ethernet Demarcation Solutions

RAD’s REAL (Reliable, Economical, Accountable, Limitless) Ethernet demarcation solutions provide end-to-end service visibility, along with performance monitoring, QoS and traffic management. Supporting service consistency across copper, DSL, and fiber, RAD’s EtherAccess® Ethernet demarcation devices and network termination units provide multiservice support to help service providers introduce new revenue-generating, SLA-based services. In addition to prioritizing traffic per user and per service, they ensure service resiliency and efficient troubleshooting via extensive Ethernet OAM statistics and diagnostics.

Ethernet Demarcation Devices (EDDs) are also known as Customer Equipment (CE), Ethernet Access Devices (EADs), Network Termination Equipment (NTE), Network Termination Units (NTUs), Network Interface Devices (NIDs), Network Interface Units (NIUs), or Network Demarcation Devices (NDDs).

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