Carrier Ethernet is defined by the MEF as having five key attributes that distinguish it from traditional Ethernet: 1) standardized services, 2) scalability, 3) reliability, 4) quality of service guarantees, and 5) centralized service management. It provides ubiquitous, carrier-class Ethernet services via a standardized architecture and interfaces. Carrier Ethernet augments traditional Ethernet to make it suitable for wide-area deployment by service providers. It allows traffic to move between different network domains while remaining agnostic to the underlying networks.