Mechanism reuse FlexE reuses many mechanisms from Ethernet. Much of the FlexE's functionality is achieved by adding a
time-division multiplexing calendar that interacts with the existing Ethernet
64b66b mechanism, allowing bandwidth to be allocated with 5 Gbit/s granularity. The calendar is communicated along with the data.
Standards-defined physical lanes FlexE is defined to make use of standards-defined physical lanes, namely the various forms of 25 Gbit/s Ethernet lanes.
Efficient link aggregation FlexE can utilize the entire aggregated link, creating an alternative to traditional LAG solutions, which use 70–80% of a link. FlexE has deterministic performance, whereas IEEE 802.3ad-based or the later 802.1-based LAG does not.
Low added latency FlexE has low added latency as compared to regular Ethernet. The multiplexing is accomplished using
time-division multiplexing instead of packet buffers. This type of multiplexing delivers deterministic latency that is near the minimum needed to deliver the bandwidth ==Optical Transport Network properties of FlexE ==