E-Tree definition

E-Tree means point-to-multipoint or routed-multipoint Ethernet Service Type between two or more UNI’s;

Examples of E-Tree in a sentence

  • Line Service is a port based Ethernet “Point to Point” service (“EPL”), while E-Tree Service is a port based Ethernet “Point-Multi-Point” service (“EP-Tree”), which are designed to reflect the service attributes and standards mandated by the Metro Ethernet Forum, which EPB shall strive to meet.

  • E-Line Service is a port based Ethernet “Point to Point” service (“EPL”), while E-Tree Service is a port based Ethernet “Point-Multi-Point” service (“EP-Tree”), which are designed to reflect the service attributes and standards mandated by the Metro Ethernet Forum, which EPB shall strive to meet.

  • This SLA applies to E-Line and E-Tree Services covered by the Agreement.

  • ARN 120G 40G 10G 10G 10G 10G l1 2×10G l 40G 48×1G 2 40G 48×1G 1×RBS@10G 3×SME@10G 96×Res@1G The SODALES architecture needs to support the required functionalities to offer Open Access features, which are:  Scheduling hierarchies: port, service provides (logical port), user, priority  E-Line  E-LAN  E-Tree  APS Together, these will provide the required traffic isolation, end-to-end customer management and Quality of Service.

  • An E-Tree is a rooted multipoint service that connects a number of UNIs providing sites with hub and spoke multipoint connectivity.