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You have several options when considering a connection to the LaNet Network. Dedicated Circuit Connection Dedicated T1 connections are available via a point-to-point circuit provided by a Local Exchange Carrier. This service is only available to those entities who are entitled to the AT&T Educational Discount on the T1 circuit--generally, K-20 and library organizations. An OTM analyst would be responsible for ordering the facility, and OTM provides the DSU/CSU equipment at both ends of the circuit. No installation is charged to the subscriber for dedicated circuit connections. See our excerpt from the OTM Catalog of Services for rate information. Click here for LaNet Dedicated Circuit Access form. LaNet Access via Frame Relay This service relies upon an agency subscription to OTM IntraLATA Frame Relay service for access to the intraLATA frame relay service cloud, with a defined access line, port, and committed information rate (CIR) (see the IntraLATA Frame Relay section of this catalog for rate information). In addition to that, the agency subscribes to a rate of access. The CIR subscription is totally at the discretion of the agency and relates to the guaranteed minimum transport speed across the intraLATA frame relay service cloud. Once the connection to the frame relay service cloud is established, the agency contracts with OTM for LaNet access via frame relay via a burst limited PVC connection from the intraLATA frame relay service cloud to the LaNet service node in their home LATA. The LaNet access via frame relay contract/subscription defines the maximum data rate that the agency may present to the LaNet service node. Any burst above the subscribed rate shall be discarded. The actual transport of the data across the statewide backbone is best effort, as is the nature of all LaNet traffic today. Click here for LaNet Frame Relay Access form . LaNet Access via ATM This service relies upon an agency subscription to OTM IntraLATA ATM service for access to the intraLATA ATM service cloud, with a defined access type (see the IntraLATA ATM section of the Catalog of Services for rate information). In addition to that, the agency subscribes to a rate of access. This offering assumes an existing intraLATA ATM port and access line for the agency. Once the connection to the ATM service cloud is established, the agency contracts with OTM for LaNet via ATM through a virtual circuit (PVC) connection from the intraLATA ATM service cloud to the LaNet service node in their home LATA. The LaNet via ATM contract/subscription defines the maximum data rate that the agency may present to the LaNet service node. Any burst above the subscribed rate shall be discarded. The actual transport of the data across the statewide backbone is best effort, as is the nature of all LaNet traffic today. LaNet Access via Local Ethernet This service is available to customers in the Baton Rouge metropolitan area with Ethernet connectivity to the Shared Data Center, or to agencies co-located with OTM backbone equipment at remote locations. Connectivity is available for either 10/100 or Gigabit ports and various bandwidths. Contact OTM Network Services Operations at 225-219-4860 for information on eligibility. Click here for LaNet via Local Ethernet Access form. |






