Optical Internetworking Forum

The Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) is a non-profit industry organization founded in 1998. It promotes the development and deployment of interoperable computer networking products and services through implementation agreements (IAs) for optical networking products, network processing elements, and component technologies.

OIF creates benchmarks, performs worldwide interoperability testing, builds market awareness and promotes education for optical technologies. The Network Processing Forum merged into OIF in June, 2006.

Organization

Implementation agreements are based on requirements developed cooperatively by end users, service providers, equipment vendors and technology providers in alignment with worldwide standards, augmented as necessary. This is accomplished through industry member participation working together to develop specifications for external network element interfaces, software interfaces internal to network elements and hardware component interfaces internal to network elements.

OIF sponsors a technical committee and a market awareness and education committee. The technical committee has working groups:

Interoperability agreements

100G Implementation Agreements

Electrical Interfaces Implementation Agreements

Optical Transponder Interoperability Agreement

Tunable Laser Implementation Agreements

UNI – NNI Implementation Agreements

Very Short Reach Interface Implementation Agreements

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