What is a Beas box?

What is a Beas box?

The Building Ethernet Access System (BEAS) provides the Ethernet User-to-Network Interface (UNI) at the agency location; the Multi-Service Edge (MSE) switch located at the Verizon POP then directs the flows to the appropriate network service.

How many ports does a Ciena 3930 have?

two
The 3930 features a high-capacity switching fabric, two NNI SFP+ ports that support 1GbE or 10GbE, 4 100/1000M SFP UNI ports, and 4 dual-mode UNI ports (10/100/1000 RJ-45 and 100/1000 SFP).

What is an overture box?

The Overture 1400 is a modular one gigabit Carrier Ethernet edge platform that enables ubiquitous Ethernet services from 1Mbps to 1Gbps over both native Ethernet and the existing TDM infrastructure.

Where is the NID?

If you live in a house, the NID is normally located on the outside of your house and appears as a small gray plastic box. One side of the box should be marked “customer”.

What is the purpose of an ONT?

The ONT converts fiber network signals from light into copper and electric (Ethernet wiring) for your router to use. The ONT communicates with your provider’s fiber network at the Termination Point, or TP, installed by your provider using an optical fiber cable.

What is a Ciena 3930 used for?

Ciena’s 3930 Service Delivery Switch is an advanced packet networking system focused on the transition to high-bandwidth applications requiring sophisticated Quality of Service (QoS) capabilities, including mobile backhaul and Ethernet business services.

What is a Ciena 5142?

Ciena’s 5142 Service Aggregation Switch (SAS) is a compact, high-density packet switch that delivers low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) in the metro network, enabling profitable delivery of a wide range of synchronization-dependent services.

What is special about NID?

One of the really good things about NID is the hostel life. You are on campus 24X7. Other good things about the college are the faculty and students. There is a lot of opportunity to exchange information and use resources.

Who owns NID?

The telephone company owns the NID itself, and all wiring up to it.