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An E-Line is a point-to-point Ethernet service that connects exactly 2 UNIs. Those 2 UNIs can communicate only with each other.

E-Lines are defined in MEF 6.1.


E-Line Example

E-Lines are used to create:

  • Ethernet Private Lines
  • Ethernet Virtual Private Lines
  • Ethernet Internet access

For example, they can be used to replace TDM private lines. E-Line is the most popular Ethernet service type due to its simplicity.

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DRAFT

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MEF 6.2 | MEF 10.3 |

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