17 standard by, 370
WiMAX
acceptance of, 469
application of, 486??“491
authentication and authorization
in, 477
bandwidth requests and
allocation in, 475
benefits of, 491??“493
Carrier Ethernet Services over,
485??“486
as connection-oriented protocol,
471??“472
and Cryptographic Suite, 478
deployment scenarios for,
493??“494
drivers for, 486
economic assessment of, 495??“496
failure resiliency
considerations, 485
limitations of, 491
and MAC (Multiple Access
Control), 470??“477
and multicast services, 476??“477
ongoing developments in, 494??“495
and PHY (Physical Layer
Protocol), 478??“481
and QoS, 473??“474
QoS (Quality of Service), 485
and QoS of service flows, 472
and SASs (Smart Antenna
Systems), 482
scalability of, 485
scheduling of services in, 476
security mechanism provided by,
477??“478
and service flows, 472??“473
and service management, 486
shortcomings of, 493
support for TDM services in, 486
technology description of, 470
use of SA (Security Association)
in, 477
vendor solutions for, 497
WiMAX Mesh, overview of,
482??“485
WiMAX solution, support for,
506??“511, 513
wireless access networks,
deploying with optical
wireless mesh, 258
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wireless mesh networks
features of, 247??“249
redundancy in, 247??“248
types of, 247
wireless network equipment,
transition to Ethernet, 312
wireless providers, leasing of DS1s
by, 312
Wrap protection mechanism, role in
RPR, 342, 357
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