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2. Technical Description

EthS Technical Summary

EthS allow Agencies to interconnect their Local Area Networks (LANs) seamlessly over Metro Area Networks (MANs) or Wide Area Networks (WANs) regardless of the geographical location of their sites. Ethernet provides Intra and Extranet services as well as Intra and Inter-Agency communications. EthS is offered over point-to-point connections as well as multi-point to multi-point connections. Ethernet Private Line (E-LINE) service provides reserved bandwidth for point -to-point mission critical traffic and Ethernet Private LAN (E-LAN) service provides multi-point to multi-point interconnections of disparate LAN segments into a single virtual LAN.

EthS exploits Ethernet's flexibility, cost effectiveness, and capabilities while providing end-to-end transport to data traffic. EthS provides scalability to agencies to meet growth demand as Agencies can throttle bandwidth by using the Bandwidth on Demand feature while paying only for the bandwidth being used.

EthS may be ordered as a domestic (CONUS and OCONUS) or non-domestic service. The geographical scope for the local, national and international coverage will vary with the contractor's network.

A wide variety of User-to-Network Interfaces (UNIs) with different Signaling Interface Types, Protocols, and Data Bandwidths are available to provide Intra and Inter internet connectivity for Agency LANs. These UNIs are described in Section C.2.7.1.3 of the Networx Contracts. The diagram below shows a typical EthS configuration.




EthS Configuration


3. Technical Detail


EthS was not offered on the original FTS2001 contracts but its capabilities for originating and terminating domestic wireline access were available in FTS2001. EthS provides a wide range of mandatory and optional Technical Capabilities and Service Functionalities which are described in detail in Section C.2.7.1.1.4 of the Networx Contracts. The following is a brief summary of these capabilities.

Technical Capabilities

  • Delivery of the EthS at the Agency's Service Delivery Point (SDP) via a UNI to support Layer 2 and Layer 3 clients with Layer 3 protocol packets such as IPv4, IPv6.
  • Point-to-point, multi-point-to-multi-point, and point-to-multi-point Ethernet Virtual Connections (EVCs). EVC defines the association of two or more UNIs.
  • EVC multiplexing to build more sophisticated services while minimizing the required hardware UNIs.
  • Ingress/Egress bandwidth profiles for the UNIs and EVCs at the SDPs and virtual LANS (VLANs).
  • Support for Privacy and security similar to a Frame Relay (FR) or Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC).
  • Optional support of circuit emulation services for FR, ATM and Time Division Multiplexed (TDM) services.

Service Functionalities

  • Service attributes covering support for: UNIs, various Traffic Profiles, conformance to Performance Parameters, various Service Frame Delivery options, VLAN tag support, bundling VLAN IDs to be mapped into a single EVC at a UNI, and Security Filters as options.
  • Proactive Performance Monitoring.
  • Maintenance Functions.
  • Delivery over Copper, Fiber, Passive Optical Networks (E-PON), and Coaxial Cable.
  • Wide range of Access methods and Network Topologies as required by the Agencies.
  • Geographical Diverse Routes for providing added reliability.
  • Bridging Compliance with IEEE 802.1X.
  • Transport Methods and Protocols to provide Ethernet over specified transport networks.

Features

EthS provides service features listed below and described in the Networx Contracts Section C.2.7.1.2.1 Ethernet Services Features.

  • Bandwidth-on-Demand (BoD) - supports bandwidth increments and decrements on demand.
  • Reserved Protection Bandwidth - allows reservation of bandwidth with desired constraints.
  • Shared Protection Bandwidth - specifying the amount of bandwidth required for protection with no constraints on how the protection channels shall be routed.

Each Networx contractor may provide variations or alternatives to the offering and pricing for EthS. The specific details can be found within each Contractors Networx contract files and pricing notes for EthS.

For more information on the general EthS specifications and requirements, please refer to Section C.2.7.1 of the Networx contract for technical specifications and Section B.2.7.1 for pricing.

4. Price Description

EthS Price Basics

EthS provides a service that allows Agencies to connect their Local Area Networks (LANs) at sites in different locations into a single virtual network. EthS supports Ethernet Private Line (E-LINE) to provide reserved bandwidth for point-to-point mission critical traffic, and Ethernet Private LAN (E-LAN) to provide multi-point to multi-point interconnections of disparate LAN segments into a single virtual LAN.

EthS was not offered on the original FTS2001 contracts but its capabilities for originating and terminating domestic wireline access were available in FTS2001.

Price components required for full end-to-end service for Domestic EthS:

  • EthS Transport monthly recurring charge per port
  • DAA Originating and Terminating Access (MRC) and (NRC). Wireline or Broadband Access may be used for EthS.
  • Features ordered as needed by the Agency:
  • Bandwidth-on-Demand (BoD)
  • Reserved Protection Bandwidth*
  • Shared Protection Bandwidth
  • Service Enabling Devices (SEDs) may be required to implement EthS. [Please note that SEDs under Networx replace the FTS2001 User-to-Network Interfaces and Access Adaptation Functions (UNIs/AAFs). SEDs may differ between Networx providers. The pricing structure for SEDs provides for either a one-time payment or monthly term payments for purchase, plus a NRC for installation and a MRC for maintenance.]

* Some or all price components are priced on an Individual Case Basis (ICB). CLINs with ICB prices are not available in the unit pricer.

Example 1: EthS E-Line 10 Mbps



  • EthS Transport: Choose CLIN 193001 (E-Line CONUS - 10 Mbps MRC per port)
  • Access NRC: Choose CLIN 760116* Routine DAA DS1x7 NRC
  • Access MRC: Choose CLIN 760316* Routine DAA DS1x7 MRC
  • SEDs must be chosen based on equipment required at each location. CLINs may differ between contractors.

* CLINs are for illustrative purposes only. Other speeds and types of access may be chosen according to Agency requirements.

Example 2: EthS E-LAN 10 Mbps



  • EthS Transport: Choose CLIN 193081 (E-LAN CONUS - 10 Mbps MRC per port)
  • Access NRC: Choose CLIN 760116* Routine DAA DS1x7 NRC
  • Access MRC: Choose CLIN 760316* Routine DAA DS1x7 MRC
  • SEDs must be chosen based on equipment required at each location. CLINs may differ between contractors.

* CLINs are for illustrative purposes only. Other speeds and types of access may be chosen according to Agency requirements.

EthS Price Additional Detail

Domestic to Non-Domestic service: Fixed prices are provided for the domestic half channel elements, domestic port(s), and non-domestic port(s) in other countries where offered. Charges for the half-channel in the non-domestic country are a pass-through of actual cost from the foreign carrier with no additional markup.

Price components required for full end-to-end service for Domestic to Non-Domestic EthS:

  • EthS Transport monthly recurring charge per half channel for the Domestic location
  • EthS Transport monthly recurring charge per port for the Non-Domestic location
  • EthS Transport half channel (charges are pass-through of actual cost)
  • DAA Originating and Terminating Access (MRC) and (NRC). Wireline or Broadband Access may be used for EthS.
  • Features ordered as needed by the Agency*
  • Service Enabling Devices (SEDs) may be required to implement EthS. [Please note that SEDs under Networx replace the FTS2001 User-to-Network Interfaces and Access Adaptation Functions (UNIs/AAFs). SEDs may differ between Networx providers. The pricing structure for SEDs provides for either a one-time payment or monthly term payments for purchase, plus a NRC for installation and a MRC for maintenance.]

* Some or all price components are priced on an Individual Case Basis (ICB). CLINs with ICB prices are not available in the unit pricer.

Example 3: EthS E-Line 40 Mbps Domestic to Non-Domestic



  • EthS Transport (Domestic Half-Channel): Choose CLIN 193164 (E-Line Domestic Half Channel - 40 Mbps MRC per half channel)
  • EthS Transport (Non-Domestic Port): Choose CLIN 193244 (E-Line - Non-domestic - 40 Mbps per port)
  • EthS Transport (Non-Domestic Half Channel): No CLIN (Charges are a pass-through of actual cost from the foreign carrier with no additional markup)
  • Domestic Access NRC: Choose CLIN 760117* Routine DAA T3 NRC
  • Domestic Access MRC: Choose CLIN 760317* Routine DAA T3 MRC
  • Non-Domestic Access NRC: Choose CLIN 760128* Routine DAA E3 NRC
  • Non-Domestic Access MRC: Choose CLIN 760328* Routine DAA E3 MRC
  • SEDs must be chosen based on equipment required at each location. CLINs may differ between contractors.

* CLINs are for illustrative purposes only. Other speeds and types of access may be chosen according to Agency requirements.

Non-Domestic to Non-Domestic service: Prices are provided between two SDPs on a pass-through of actual cost from the foreign carrier with no additional markup.

Price components required for full end-to-end service for Non-Domestic to Non-Domestic EthS:

  • EthS Transport half-channel (charges are pass-through of actual cost)
  • DAA Originating and Terminating Access (MRC) and (NRC). Wireline or Broadband Access may be used for EthS.
  • Features ordered as needed by the Agency*
  • Service Enabling Devices (SEDs) may be required to implement EthS. [Please note that SEDs under Networx replace the FTS2001 User-to-Network Interfaces and Access Adaptation Functions (UNIs/AAFs). SEDs may differ between Networx providers. The pricing structure for SEDs provides for either a one-time payment or monthly term payments for purchase, plus a NRC for installation and a MRC for maintenance.]

* Some or all price components are priced on an Individual Case Basis (ICB). CLINs with ICB prices are not available in the unit pricer.

Example 4: EthS E-Line 40 Mbps Non-Domestic to Non-Domestic



  • EthS Transport (Non-Domestic Half Channel): No CLIN (Charges are a pass-through of actual cost from the foreign carrier with no additional markup)
  • Access NRC: Choose CLIN 760128* Routine DAA E3 NRC
  • Access MRC: Choose CLIN 760328* Routine DAA E3 MRC
  • SEDs must be chosen based on equipment required at each location. CLINs may differ between contractors.

* CLINs are for illustrative purposes only. Other speeds and types of access may be chosen according to Agency requirements.

This document only addresses the EthS service at contract award. Each Networx contractor may provide variations or alternatives to the offering and pricing for EthS. The specific details can be found within each Contractors Networx contract files and pricing notes for EthS.

For more information on the general EthS specifications and requirements, please refer to Section C.2.7.1 of the Networx contract for technical specifications and Section B.2.7.1 for pricing.