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This 3 page paper considers what Nortel Networks and Lantern Communications to the IEEE 802.17 Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) have brought to the development and standardization of the technology. The paper outlines the solution development and the contribution made by each company. The bibliography sites 5 sources.
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IEEE 802.17 working group, each of which have contributed to the development of the standard and the technology and facilitation of functions within that technology.
It was January 2002 when Nortel Networks announced that they were supporting the need for a common standard for RPR. The contribution from Nortel has been active
development and membership of the working group. Nortel Networks was the first of the vendors to market and supply a PRP based solution in the carrier network (Nortel Networks, 2003).
The system developed and deployed was the OPTera Packet Edge System (OPES). Announced in March 2000 prior to the decision for PRP
technology to be standardised. With the interoperability between different vendors apparatus and various network providers the benefits provided are those which would be expected by a PRP based solution,
These include high bandwidth delivery, efficient bandwidth sharing between users, networking on a cost effective basis, carrier grade scalability and availability, fast deployment of service, a packet based
connectionless network, carrier grade reliability of the Native-rate Ethernet transport (Nortel Networks, 2003). There is also a reduced requirement for external routers,
as well as a reduction in the DS-1/VT-1.5 facilities between local area networks (Nortel Networks, 2003). Interworking with IP and Sonet networks that is seamless, efficient fibre usage with the
aggregation of wide are or metro traffic, mixed packets and TMD traffic are supported over the same network, and where a node failure occurs or a fibre is cut the
reinstatement time may be lower than 50 ms (Nortel Networks, 2003). This is a multi-platform solution which incorporates the innovation facilitated by
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