Posts Tagged ‘OAM’

Accedian Networks Adds Another Carrier Ethernet Expert To Its Management Team

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
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May 25, 2010, Montreal, Canada – Accedian Networks, the market-leading developer of Carrier Ethernet Performance Assurance Network Interface Devices (NIDs) and service management solutions, today announced that Craig Easley has joined the company as the Vice President of Marketing. Easley is a well known Carrier Ethernet professional, having served seven terms on the Metro Ethernet Forum’s (MEF) board of directors, and currently serving as the Vice President and Co-Chair of the MEF Marketing Committee. Easley is also the executive sponsor of the MEF’s Operations, Administration, Maintenance (OAM) and Management Work Group.

Mr. Easley is an experienced telecommunications industry executive, having directed the service provider-focused marketing activities for notable companies including Bay Networks/Nortel, Extreme Networks and Actelis Networks. He has defined and introduced a number of successful telecommunications equipment and management platforms targeting the Carrier Ethernet market. As a volunteer to industry standards organizations, he has made a number of contributions to key Carrier Ethernet initiatives, including serving as President of the Ethernet in the First Mile Alliance where he led the definition and promotion of the Ethernet OAM standard. A crucial component of the IEEE’s Ethernet in the First Mile (IEEE 802.3ah) effort, this pioneering work is now the basis for both the IEEE (802.1ag) and ITU (Y.1731) service management standards.

In addition to his extensive product management and marketing background, Easley is an accomplished technical instructor. In response to a growing demand for industry education he founded The Carrier Ethernet Academy, an organization dedicated to training programs focused on the Carrier Ethernet industry, the work of the MEF and related standards organizations.

Easley joins Accedian Networks during a period of accelerated market share expansion, highlighted by four years of 100%+ year-over-year growth and a growing roster of international tier-1 service provider customers. With his knowledge of OAM standards and experience developing a variety of Carrier Ethernet switch/routers (CESRs) that implement this technology, Easley is an ideal fit for Accedian.

Accedian’s reputation as the preferred supplier of Performance Assurance solutions comes from both the success of its innovative products, as well as the company’s dedication to providing educational tutorial material to its growing client base of networking professionals. “Accedian Networks represents a unique opportunity to continue championing the Carrier Ethernet industry.” said Craig Easley. “I have admired the company’s products and solutions along with their ability to execute over the past several years. I am excited by the opportunity to work with one of the most well respected companies in the Carrier Ethernet industry.“

“Accedian Network’s accelerating growth and continued market leadership has enabled us to attract top talent to join our executive team.” said Patrick Ostiguy, president and chief executive officer of Accedian Networks. “The addition of Craig Easley to our marketing team will help us continue to increase our momentum in the market as we expand our commercial efforts.”

Accedian will be speaking at the Network Automation Conference (Paris, France, 1-3 June), and will be exhibiting at CommunicAsia (15-18 June, Singapore) and the Light Reading Mobile Backhaul Live event in New York City this June 23rd. Event information: Accedian.com/events.


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May EtherNEWS – MEF Backhaul, OAM & ENNI Training Class

Monday, May 3rd, 2010
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This Month’s Issue

This month we feature an in-depth training session for mobile backhaul operators. Recorded at CTIA 2010, this 40 minute tutorial provides a detailed introduction to the MEF 22 standard for wireless backhaul, MEF 26 UNI Type II ENNI, and Ethernet OAM requirements for successful 3G & 4G backhaul implementations.

Catch up with the latest standards: taught by MEF Board member Craig Easley, founder of the Carrier Ethernet Academy.

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MetroNODE 10GE™ Packet Performance Node

The MetroNODE 10GE™ rests firmly on the engineering foundation of Accedian Networks’ award-winning EtherNID® & MetroNID® units, deployed since 2005 by hundreds of service providers worldwide. Our development team replicated the core, pipelined Fast-Thru™ all-hardware architecture from our gigabit Ethernet platforms to provide a truly amazing 10 Gig packet performance node with a proven feature set carriers have come to rely on.

Like all our units, the 10GE offers near-zero pass through latency and jitter, making it ideal for performance-critical 10 Gig hand-offs and SLA monitoring applications.

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Learn all about the MetroNODE 10GE with our quick intro video:

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Featuring a hardware-based, ultra-low latency architecture, the 10GE delivers highly-scalable performance monitoring for critical 10 gigabit Ethernet applications. Addressing a critical need in 3G & 4G (LTE & WiMAX) backhaul networks, the 10GE can establish and maintain thousands of Y.1731 sessions at the Mobile Switching Center (MSC), providing comprehensive Ethernet Operations, Administration & Maintenance (OAM) coverage unachievable using today’s switches or routers.
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18-19 May, Amsterdam
Visit Accedian Networks at stand 56 at the LTE World Summit in Amsterdam and see our full range of Ethernet packet assurance solutions including the new MetroNODE 10GE unit, capable of monitoring 1000s of Y.1731 sessions at the MSC. Accedian Networks will also be on the panel of the “Industry Debate: The Future of Backhaul is Fixed, Discuss…” session.
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23 June, New York
Accedian Networks will be speaking and exhibiting at Light Readings’s Backhaul Strategies Conference. Learn about our Ethernet solutions for 3G & 4G wireless backhaul networks. Join us in discussing emerging issues in the “Overcoming the Scale Challenge in Packet Backhaul Evolution” session.
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Visit our events calendar on Accedian.com to learn where we’ll be exhibiting and participating in conferences in 2010. We’re going global with our events team, so we’re likely to be near you this spring or summer.


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Scaling 3G & LTE: SOAM Issues

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
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We recently caught up with Craig Easley, president of the Carrier Ethernet Academy and board member of the MEF, at CTIA 2010 in Las Vegas.  Craig was at the conference to provide training for Ethernet mobile backhaul operators’ engineering staff as they prepared to roll-out large-scale 3G & LTE services (watch a video replay of this 30 minute class).  One focus of the session was the challenges providers face when implementing Y.1731 Service Operations, Administration & Maintenance (SOAM) to monitor and manage Quality of Service (QoS) in these performance-critical, all-packet backhaul networks.  Following is a short dialog between Craig and Patrick Ostiguy, President & CEO of Accedian Networks, who provide service assurance equipment to leading backhaul deployments to both mobile operators and wholesale backhaul providers.

Speakers:

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[CE] Craig Easley, President, Carrier Ethernet Academy

[PO] Patrick Ostiguy, President & CEO, Accedian Networks

[CE] If you received a new software release from your favorite switch vendor that supports this connectivity check messages (CCM), they can be configured just to run end-to-end and so you have only two points in the network actually sending and receiving the CCMs, or you can configure them to be processed by each inner management entity as well to provide complete path-performance information.

If you do that at a high enough level of granularity, it’s possible to actually flood the processing of the equipment that’s in the middle in such a way that you get a false positive that you have a problem.  Your data traffic isn’t being processed and handled by every one of those interim points, but the connectivity check messages are.  They are being read and time-stamped and then forwarded along.  And if an intermediate switch is overrun with time-stamping of connectivity check messages, the accuracy will be off and the operator might think there’s a latency problem – when in fact the end-to-end latency of the actual data itself is within spec.

[PO] The sheer amount of OEM sessions that Mobile backhaul is faced with when implementing these standards is creating this very interesting challenge right now. These providers deliver 3 to 4 classes of service per tower and also want to have an OAM Performance Monitoring (PM) session for each of those classes in addition to a CCM continuity check message session going to each of those towers every second.

So considering that you can have 200+ of thoe towers being served by a single Mobile Switching Center (MSC), it rapidly increases the amount of OAM sessions you are dealing with. So, converging at the MSC you can easily have 1000+ sessions that have to be terminated at a critical aggregation and hand-off location – typically served by a 10 GigE link.  That is extremely dense, even for the “big iron” switch-routers that are out there from the big vendors.

[CE] This is something that people are just starting to wrestle with: essentially, all of the big equipment manufacturers are releasing support for OAM – some are releasing new hardware to go along with it, but most are just doing it in software.  And if you just have OAM capability in software there is only certain amount of compute power in those switches that are already deployed.  So the good news is: it’s a software upgrade, you don’t have to deploy anything new.  The bad news is: you may be pouring a little bit “too much sand in the bucket” and exhausting the capability of the switch.

[PO] Like Craig suggests, this level of processing cannot be done by software running on the routers’ existing cards. In that context our customers have asked us to develop a product to alleviate this problem by providing a pure hardware based design that is independent of traffic load and can therefore handle thousands of OAM sessions, while offering microsecond precision one-way measurements. The beauty of this new product, the MetroNODE 10GE, is that because it is Y.1731 standards-based, it allows the operator to test performance to each and every tower, whether the cell site employs dedicated hardware such as NIDs, or uses cell-site routers or base stations supporting this OAM standard.

[CE] Agreed.  More and more people, I believe, will deploy special purpose network interface devices like the Accedian units to make sure that they get accurate data coming back from the network in terms of the SLA, especially in mission-critical and ‘zero tolerance for error’ latency environments like mobile backhaul.

You can watch a more detailed overview at Accedian.com/10, or watch the CTIA training session by Craig Easley at Accedian.com/cea-ctia.


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