EoPoS is a standardized method for transporting native Ethernet frames over a
SONET/SDH network, by first mapping into one or more
PDH tributaries such as
T1,
E1, or
DS3. The tributaries can then be dropped from a legacy
ADM, delivered to the customer premises, and the PDH links resolved back to an Ethernet connection by a piece of equipment supporting
EoPDH. The technologies used in EoPoS include
GFP frame
encapsulation, Ethernet Mapping,
Virtual Concatenation,
Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme, and Management Messaging (OAM). Common practices in EoPoS equipment also include the tagging of traffic for separation into virtual networks, prioritization of user traffic. Standards from the
ITU-T include: • ITU-T G.7041 Generic Framing Procedure • ITU-T G.7042 Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme • ITU-T G.7043 Virtual concatenation of plesiochronous digital hierarchy (PDH) signals • ITU-T G.8040 GFP frame mapping into Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH) • ITU-T Y.1730 Requirements for OAM functions • ITU-T Y.1731 OAM functions and mechanisms == Use ==