RE: [EFM] TDM circuit emulation
Roy,
I see this as full T1/E1 pipes primarily, used for voice traffic and
possibly RAS PRI. DSO granularity is unlikely to be required on fiber. The
full pipe can carry fractional simply, and I don't think we will be worried
about saving 1M here or there, not on fiber at any rate. Copper could have a
need for DSO transport I guess and POTS, but I have no interest in that.
It's too much like hard work to cope with all the variations on POTS unless
one has that IPR in the bag already., which I don't.
The need for data over circuit will disappear quite quickly once Ethernet
services are available as a direct alternative (at least that's what we all
believe in EFM and the MEF, isn't it).
Bob
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-stds-802-3-efm@majordomo.ieee.org
> [mailto:owner-stds-802-3-efm@majordomo.ieee.org]On Behalf Of Roy Bynum
> Sent: 10 December 2001 13:08
> To: ???; stds-802-3-efm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [EFM] TDM circuit emulation
>
>
>
> Jangrai,
>
> I would be interested in the economics of the efforts that I have been
> seeing. With the new chip sets available to build narrowband/wideband
> cross connects, the cost per T0/E0 per port is going to be very
> low for the
> direct simple implementations. With the issue of jitter compensation,
> clock tolerance, service overhead, etc, I am nor sure that TDM emulation
> will pay for itself outside of it being part of other services. The real
> problem is that most requirements for TDM emulation are for
> "Private Line"
> type of services, which running over packets/frames intermingled
> with other
> services and/or other customer's, traffic is hard to qualify as "Private
> Line" other than name only. It will be interesting to see how
> this works out.
>
> Thank you,
> Roy Bynum
> Orbital View LLC
>
> At 12:39 AM 12/10/2001 +0900, ??? wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >
> >What do you think of T1/E1 and T3/E3 circuit emulation over EFM?
> >Some vendors have announced TDM integration over IP.
> >It might be some problematic in cost/performance due to cost of
> >delay/jitter compensation. And how about supporting resiliency?
> >
> >Jangrai Roh
>