πŸ’‘ Lit Fiber

Managed Optical Ethernet with SLAs (Fast, Simple, Auditable)

Lit Fiber delivers carrier-managed optical Ethernet between your sites and clouds with contracted SLAsβ€”no optics to manage, no DWDM to tune.
You choose the handoff (EPL/EVPL/E-LAN/DIA), speed (100 Mb/s β†’ 1/10/100/400 Gb/s where available), and endpoints; the provider lights and monitors the path. SolveForce designs Lit Fiber so it’s resilient, secure, and evidence-ready for audits.

Related options: πŸŒ‘ Dark Fiber (you light it) β†’ Dark Fiber β€’ πŸ”€ Wavelength (per-wave L1) β†’ Wavelength Services
See the catalog: 🌐 Connectivity β€’ πŸ–§ Networks & Data Centers


🎯 Outcomes (Why Lit Fiber)

  • Simplicity β€” provider lights and manages optics; you get Ethernet handoffs and SLAs.
  • Speed & scale β€” 100M/1G/10G common; 100/400G where plant supports it.
  • Predictable performance β€” latency/jitter/loss SLAs, plus Mean Time To Restore (MTTR).
  • Easy redundancy β€” dual diverse circuits, diverse POPs, or protected rings.
  • Audit-ready β€” turn-up baselines, SLA reports, and change evidence exported to SIEM.

🧭 Service Profiles (Spelled Out)

  • EPL (Ethernet Private Line) β€” point-to-point Layer-2; transparent Ethernet as if local.
  • EVPL (Ethernet Virtual Private Line) β€” point-to-multipoint L2 (multiple EVCs on one UNI).
  • E-LAN (VPLS/EVPN-based) β€” any-to-any L2 β€œvirtual LAN” across sites. β†’ VPLS
  • E-Access / E-Tree β€” hub-and-spoke L2 for wholesale/aggregation patterns.
  • DIA (Dedicated Internet Access) over Lit Fiber β€” managed Internet with symmetric bandwidth. β†’ Fiber Internet

Need deterministic L1 without managing optics? Choose Wavelength Services.
Need full optical control (your own DWDM)? Choose Dark Fiber.


🧱 Technical Building Blocks

  • UNI/NNI handoffs β€” electrical or optical (SMF LC/MPO); 1/10/100/400 GbE.
  • EVCs & QoS β€” Ethernet Virtual Circuits with CoS for voice/video/critical apps.
  • Protection & diversity β€” protected rings (sub-50 ms) or dual unprotected paths with physical diversity.
  • Monitoring β€” provider NMS + customer visibility; performance probes and fault management. β†’ Circuit Monitoring β€’ NOC Services

🧰 Design Patterns (Pick Your Fit)

A) Branch ↔ DC / Hub (L2)

  • EVPL from branches to hub/DC; add SD-WAN for app-aware steering.
    β†’ SD-WAN

B) Any-to-Any Campus/Metro (L2)

  • E-LAN for metro multi-site; QoS per class; optional shaping for bulk flows.

C) Managed DCI (L2)

  • EPL/E-LAN between data centers when you don’t want to manage optics; choose protected or diverse unprotected paths.
    β†’ For L1 with per-wave SLAs: Wavelength Services

D) Cloud On-Ramps (L3)

  • DIA over Lit Fiber + private on-ramps (AWS/Azure/GCP) at colo hubs for deterministic paths.
    β†’ Direct Connect β€’ Colocation

E) Hybrid WAN (L2/L3)

  • Combine Lit Fiber with MPLS or Internet underlays; let SD-WAN steer traffic by SLO.
    β†’ MPLS β€’ SD-WAN

πŸ”’ Security & Boundary Controls

  • Edge policy β€” next-gen FW/WAF at borders; L2 ACLs/SGT where supported. β†’ Cybersecurity β€’ WAF / Bot Management
  • Encryption β€” add MACsec (L2) or IPsec (L3) if policy requires encryption over managed fiber. β†’ Encryption
  • Identity & ZTNA β€” app-level access for users/contractors; no flat VPN. β†’ ZTNA
  • Evidence β€” perf & fault logs stream to SIEM; SOAR playbooks for escalate/rollback. β†’ SIEM / SOAR

πŸ“ SLO Guardrails (Typical Lit Fiber Targets)

MetricMetro (Class A)Regional (Class B)Notes
One-way latency≀ 1–3 ms≀ 8–20 msRoute-dependent
Jitter≀ 1 ms≀ 3 msQoS classes honored
Packet loss (sustained)< 0.1%< 0.1%SLA backed
Availability99.95–99.99%99.9–99.95%With protection/diversity
MTTR≀ 4 hours≀ 4–8 hoursContracted

We publish SLO dashboards and open carrier tickets on breach. β†’ Circuit Monitoring β€’ NOC Services


πŸ’΅ Commercials (No Surprises)

  • Port/access speed (100M/1G/10G/100G/400G) and EVC count drive price.
  • Distance/route β€” metro vs regional; protected vs unprotected; diversity options.
  • Term β€” 12/24/36+ months; NRC for install, MRC for service; cross-connect fees in colos. β†’ Colocation
  • Burst/QoS β€” contracted rates; excess handled per class and policy.

πŸ§ͺ Turn-Up & Acceptance (What We Test)

1) Provisioning β€” UNI/EVC build; QoS classes; VLAN tags.
2) Baseline β€” RFC 2544 / ITU-T Y.1564 throughput/latency/jitter/loss by class.
3) Diversity β€” validate path/POP diversity (route letters/maps where requested).
4) Monitoring β€” add to NOC; perf thresholds; escalation trees. β†’ NOC Services

Artifacts (test reports, routes, SLAs) are stored and exported to SIEM for audits. β†’ SIEM / SOAR


🧭 Lit vs Wavelength vs Dark (Quick Guide)

Need / ConstraintChoose
Simple L2/L3 handoff with SLAs; no optics to runLit Fiber
Deterministic L1 per-wave, provider-litWavelength
Full optical control (DWDM under your ops)Dark Fiber

Many customers mix: Lit for branches, Wavelength for regional trunks, Dark for high-capacity DCI/AI fabrics.


πŸ› οΈ Implementation Blueprint (No-Surprise Rollout)

1) Inventory endpoints β€” sites/DCs/colos/cloud on-ramp POPs.
2) Select service β€” EPL/EVPL/E-LAN/DIA and QoS classes.
3) Redundancy plan β€” protected vs unprotected; dual diverse laterals/POPs; letters for diversity.
4) Handoffs β€” optics (LR/LR4/ER4) vs electrical; VLAN/EVC plan; MTU/QoS settings.
5) Security & policy β€” FW/WAF, MACsec/IPsec where required; ZTNA for users.
6) Turn-up tests β€” RFC 2544/Y.1564; store baselines; attach to change ticket.
7) Operate β€” onboard to NOC; perf alarms; monthly SLA reviews; carrier escalation playbooks.
β†’ Direct Connect β€’ SD-WAN β€’ Cybersecurity


βœ… Pre-Engagement Checklist

  • πŸ“ Site list, addresses, suite/room; MPOE/MMR access & hours.
  • πŸ”— Service type (EPL/EVPL/E-LAN/DIA), VLAN/EVC plan, QoS needs.
  • 🧭 Diversity requirements (separate conduits/bridges/POPs); request route letters.
  • πŸ”Œ Handoff type (optical/electrical), optics spec (LR/LR4/ER4), MTU.
  • πŸ”’ Encryption policy (MACsec/IPsec), FW/WAF posture; ZTNA for user access.
  • πŸ“Š SLO dashboards; SLA reporting cadence; escalation contacts.
  • πŸ§ͺ Test artifacts required (RFC 2544/Y.1564), acceptance criteria, rollback plan.

πŸ”„ Where Lit Fiber Fits (Recursive View)

1) Grammar β€” a managed transport in Connectivity.
2) Syntax β€” underlays for Cloud, DCI, and on-ramps.
3) Semantics β€” integrity & boundary protection via Cybersecurity.
4) Pragmatics β€” telemetry drives SolveForce AI and SD-WAN steering.
5) Foundation β€” consistent terms via Primacy of Language.
6) Map β€” indexed in the SolveForce Codex & Knowledge Hub.


πŸ“ž Order Lit Fiber / Design a Resilient Underlay

Related pages:
Wavelength Services β€’ Dark Fiber β€’ Direct Connect β€’ Colocation β€’ SD-WAN β€’ MPLS β€’ VPLS β€’ VPN Services β€’ Circuit Monitoring β€’ NOC Services β€’ Connectivity β€’ Networks & Data Centers β€’ Cloud β€’ Cybersecurity β€’ Knowledge Hub


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