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Author: Yoav Cohen

Company: Nokia Siemens Networks

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Phone: 972-9-7751853

Email: yoav.cohen@nsn.com



Biography

Yoav Cohen, a senior specialist at Nokia Siemens Networks, has participated in the MEF technical committee's work since 2002. Mr. Cohen is constantly contributing to the MEF Technical Specifications. Mr. Cohen can be contacted at +972-9-7751853 or yoav.cohen@nsn.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Nokia Siemens Industry Environment Carrier Ethernet and Transport 12 Hanagar St., Industrial Zone Neve Ne’eman. P.O. Box 7242, Hod Hasharon 45241, Israel


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Published Papers


1. Inter Domain Ethernet Services
(7 votes, average: 4.2857142857143 out of 5)

Inter Domain Ethernet Services Inter Domain Ethernet Services  Written by David Berechya and Yoav Cohen   Content Disclaimer Abstract This paper describes an Inter Domain Transport architecture for automatic inter domain provisioning of MEF based Ethernet services. This architecture emphasizes the aspects of interconnection scenarios between different operators, i.e. creation of end to end services across different domains operated by different Network Operators.

2. Considerations for Implementation of MEF Services
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Considerations for Implementation of MEF Services Written by Yoav Cohen Content Disclaimer Abstract The Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) has specified a framework for delivering Ethernet services over carrier grade networks. The framework specifies requirements for the network architectures, services and interfaces. The Ethernet Services are delivered from User Network Interface to User Network Interface (UNI to UNI). In addition, a set of standard Ethernet Services has been defined based o