E-Access definition
Examples of E-Access in a sentence
E-Access EVPL A VLAN based Service that allows multiple service instances to be configured at the UNI interface (Figure 2).
For the Network Latency, Packet Delivery and Network Jitter service level metrics in Sections IV (B), (C) and (D) below, E-Line and E-Access Services with dedicated bandwidth are classified under the remedy tables as “Realtime” services; and those with shared bandwidth are classified as “Best Effort” services.
E-Access can be ordered in various bandwidth increments and specific E-Access OVC Types.
E-Access ports are connected with E-Access Operator Virtual Connections (OVCs), which are available at a variety of capacities, regardless of the platform or device that enables them.
The complete E-Access service is comprised of an ENNI, an OVC, and a UNI or other ENNI.
For the Availability service level metric in Section IV (A) below, the classification for E-Line and E-Access service is based on whether it was ordered in a Protected or an unprotected configuration.
Multiple Site Services (IP VPN, ILAN, NLAN, ENLAN, Converged, Multi-VPN/VPN Connector, UNI, E-Line, E-Access, and E-NNI) Billing for multiple site Services will commence on the Service Date for each individual node or site.
E-Access is a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint carrier Ethernet service connecting ▇▇▇▇▇ and W-UNIs with OVCs. E-Access can be configured as a virtual private service called E-Access EVPL or a private service called E-Access EPL.
The Ethernet ports are connected with E-Access Operator Virtual Connections (“OVCs”), which are available at a variety of capacities, regardless of the platform or device that enables them.
Customer may order E-Line and E-Access Services with either dedicated or shared bandwidth.