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[July 17, 2001]
Salira Proposes Unified EPON Management Standards
For Ethernet Broadband Access
Salira Optical
Network Systems, Inc. is enabling carriers to more easily deploy
and manage EPON systems with a unified, end-to-end, standards-based
network management system.
In a paper delivered to the IEEE Ethernet for the First Mile (EFM)
Study Group, Salira underscored the requirements for managing Ethernet
Passive Optical Network (EPON) systems and defined a standardized set
of Station Management objects that are key to the development of an
EPON Management Information Base (MIB).
"Last week's presentation at the IEEE meeting is significant in
making high-speed Ethernet broadband access a reality for businesses
and consumers and an easy-to-manage solution for carriers," said Wei
Gao, CTO and founder of Salira. "Our proven, patent-pending
IP/Ethernet technologies, combined with our team's experience in
developing and establishing access network management standards, will
help drive the critical interoperability requirements for the
evolution of Ethernet for widespread broadband access."
EPONs are a natural integration of Ethernet and fiber to provide a
revolutionary access solution that leverages the simplicity of
Ethernet and the speed of fiber. The EPON MIB will create an industry
standard network management interface for EPON systems, enabling
carriers to more easily deploy and manage EPON systems with a unified,
end-to-end network management system that helps solve the bottleneck
problems that occur in the WAN portion of carriers' access networks.
Salira continues to play an active role in establishing and
developing the IEEE 802.3 EFM Study Group, which was created to
establish standards for Ethernet in access networks. The IEEE 802.3
EFM Study Group is part of the IEEE, an international organization of
electronics and electrical engineers with a complete portfolio of
standards programs and a key contributor to the IEEE technical
professional society.
The
OAM proposal was presented by Salira Senior System Architect Faye Ly.
A veteran access network management architect and industry standards
advocate, Ly is currently chair of the IETF, where she is chair of the
ATM MIB group, whose charter is to develop a standardized optical
interface MIB. Ly also authored the standards for a DSL MIB.
Salira's OAM EPON proposal is based on a set of standardized
Station Management objects for managing the physical elements of EPON
systems. Salira's proposed EPON specifications call for the addition
of an EPON-specific class to the IEEE 802.3 EFM standards.
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