Service Level Agreement in optical networks

This article proposes a Service Level Agreement applied to the optical domain (O-sla), which is expected to be the near and long term network technology thanks, among other things, to the great bandwidth capacity offered by optical devices. After an exposition of the rationale behind an optical sla,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annales des télécommunications 2005-10, Vol.60 (9-10), p.1268-1280
Hauptverfasser: DU-POND, Michel, AUDOUIN, Olivier, BERDE, Bela, DAHEB, Belkacem, FAWAZ, Wissam, PUJOLLE, Guy, VIGOUREUX, Manin
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description This article proposes a Service Level Agreement applied to the optical domain (O-sla), which is expected to be the near and long term network technology thanks, among other things, to the great bandwidth capacity offered by optical devices. After an exposition of the rationale behind an optical sla, parameters which could enter in thisO-sla, as well as their values for four classes of services, are proposed. Different client (wavelength or sub-wavelength) and services types (from leased wavelength to bandwidth on demand) are distinguished when necessary.
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