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Author: Ayal Lior

Company: Celtro

Web Site: www.celtro.com/

Phone: 999999

Email: ayallior@yahoo.com



Biography

Ayal Lior was active and well-known in the technical work of MEF between the years 2005 - 2008. Mr. Lior was twice commented for outstanding contribution to the MEF.  With over 12 years of experience in networking and system architectures, system design, protocol design and intimate knowledge in Ethernet and TCP/IP.  Mr. Lior is a Traffic Management expert (design, implementation, deployment) both S/W and H/W. He can be reached at ayallior@yahoo.com and his profile at linkedin is: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/0/837/209

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Account Established: Tuesday, 23 December 2008, First Article: Tuesday, 29 April 2008, Number of Articles: 2, Number of Hits: 16070


Published Papers


1. Smart Demarcation of your Carrier Ethernet Services: Using NIDs
(15 votes, average: 5 out of 5)

Smart Demarcation of your Carrier Ethernet Services: Using NIDs By Ayal Lior and Marco Mascitto Content Disclaimer Abstract This article describes various types of Carrier Ethernet NIDs and the deployment scenarios in which each would be used. It summarizes the NID’s value proposition to Service Providers and presents an overview of the current standards that relate to NIDs. Introduction NIDs (Network Interface Devices) are increasingly used by Carrier Ethernet Service Providers to pr

2. Delivering Hard QoS in Carrier Ethernet Networks (Rev 3)
(25 votes, average: 4.04 out of 5)

Delivering Hard QoS in Carrier Ethernet Networks Written by Ayal Lior Content Disclaimer Abstract This article discusses hard Quality of Service (QoS) as a major differentiator of carrier Ethernet compared with traditional relative QoS. It outlines the fundamentals of hard QoS which could be described as specific performance guarantees to the customer as long as the customer's traffic meets certain, pre-negotiated characteristics. It presents how MEF's CoS implementation agreement [1] can h