
Streamlining the Deployment, Monitoring,
and Maintenance of Ethernet Services
Service providers are under constant pressure to efficiently provision Ethernet services for new customers, as well as to effectively monitor, modify, and troubleshoot existing services. In this webinar we will examine how a flow-based architecture allows the provisioning of hundreds of QoS-based services from a single port, and how you can develop scripts to automate the provisioning of services and implement ‘always-on’, vendor-agnostic testing with multiple, simultaneous non-intrusive loopbacks. Once developed, providers can use scripts as the default configuration for remote devices greatly streamlining deployment, troubleshooting, and modifications. We will also consider how user-configurable policing and shaping capabilities enable automated adaptations to dynamic network environments. These capabilities are essential for avoiding network bottlenecks and excessive lost packets, and, ultimately, costly truck rolls. Earl Emerson, Director of Systems Engineering at RAD Data Communications, will examine these topics and more.
Presenter: Earl Emerson
Director of Systems Engineering, RAD Data Communications

Earl Emerson is the Director of Systems Engineering at RAD Data Communications in Mahwah, NJ. Earl’s department primarily focuses on pre-sales consulting to develop optimal communications solutions for customer applications. Prior to his tenure at RAD, he has held leadership positions in product design & development, operations, and systems engineering for organizations including Bell Labs, Pivotech, Tacit Networks, and Integrated Network Corporation. Earl holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Delaware and a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from Ohio State University. Earl holds six U. S. Patents in the communications systems field.
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