changes.mady.by.user Daniel Bar-Lev
Saved on Aug 22, 2016
Saved on Oct 25, 2017
An E-Line is a
service type defined by the MEF for connecting exactly 2 UNIs
where those 2 UNIs can communicate only with
one another.
E-Lines are defined in MEF 6
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E-Lines are used to create:
.2 and MEF 10.3.
EPL (Ethernet Private Line) and EVPL (Ethernet Virtual Private Line) are both services under the E-Line service type.
Service Type
Port-Based
(All to One Bundling)
VLAN-Based
(EVC identified by VLAN ID)
E-Line
(Point-to-Point EVC)
Ethernet Private Line
(EPL)
Ethernet Virtual Private Line
(EVPL)
E-LAN
(Multipoint-to-Multipoint EVC)
Ethernet Private LAN
(EP-LAN)
Ethernet Virtual Private LAN
(EVP-LAN)
E-Tree
(Rooted-Multipoint EVC)
Ethernet Private Tree
(EP-Tree)
Ethernet Virtual Private Tree
(EVP-Tree)
E-Lines are used to create, among other solutions:
E-Lines are the most popular Carrier Ethernet service due to their simplicity.
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MEF 6.2 | MEF 10.3 |