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burakkucat

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GNE and SNE
« on: April 24, 2019, 04:28:30 PM »

Yesterday evening I was reading an Adva document which described the back-to-back connection of two FSP 150CCf-825 devices via a "Layer 2 cloud" and how to establish a management tunnel between them both. Without any definition the two three letter abbreviations, GNE & SNE, were used to refer to the local device (to which the management work-station was connected) and the remote device, respectively.

A couple of years ago, I asked for the definition of a "SNEID" number, in a Beattie Bellman context, and one of our eminent "escapees", from the "Empire of Newgate Street", promptly enlightened me by stating "Sub-Network Element IDentification" number.

Dismissing any thoughts of "Green Noxious Effluent" and "Small Negative Exponent", I wonder if the "NE" could also be "Network Element" in the Adva case. As for the "G" and "S" . . . Gateway?, Subsidiary?, Subservient?, Secondary?

So, to those well versed in all things Juniper, Cisco or Adva, any comments, please?
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Re: GNE and SNE
« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2019, 04:50:19 PM »

Gateway Network Element
Subtending Network Element

I found this in here: https://www.infinera.com/wp-content/uploads/infinera-ds-consultative-managed-services.pdf (I searched for network gne sne)
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Re: GNE and SNE
« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2019, 04:59:43 PM »

Yes, Network Elements are managed by a communications network which is a mixture of dedicated comms links and embedded comms channels within the kit. All network elements will have a unique SNEid but those that are connected directly to the comms network will be GNEs, the remote end of the link would be managed by the embedded comms channel.
 
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Re: GNE and SNE
« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2019, 06:51:10 PM »

Gateway Network Element
Subtending Network Element

I found this in here: https://www.infinera.com/wp-content/uploads/infinera-ds-consultative-managed-services.pdf (I searched for network gne sne)

Thank you for finding that reference. My Google-foo must have been lacking, yesterday evening.

Yes, Network Elements are managed by a communications network which is a mixture of dedicated comms links and embedded comms channels within the kit. All network elements will have a unique SNEid but those that are connected directly to the comms network will be GNEs, the remote end of the link would be managed by the embedded comms channel.

Ah, I see. Thank you for enhancing my knowledge.

I should come here and ask questions more frequently.  :D
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