WAN Services Flashcards
1
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ISDN - Integrated Services Digital Network
A
- BRI – Basic Rate Interface (2B+D)
- Two 64 kbit/s bearer (B) channels
- One 16 kbit/s signaling (D) channel
• PRI – Primary Rate Interface • Delivered over a T1 or E1 • T1 – 23B + D • E1 – 30B + D + alarm channel • Commonly used as connectivity from the PSTN to large phone systems (PBX)
2
Q
T1 / E1
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- T-Carrier Level 1
- Time-division multiplexing
- North America, Japan, South Korea
- 24 channels - 64 kbit/s per channel
- 1.544 Mbit/s line rate
- E-Carrier Level 1
- E is for Europe
- 32 channels - 64 kbit/s per channel
- 2.048 Mbit/s line rate
3
Q
T3 / DS3 / E3
A
- T-Carrier Level 3
- Delivered on coax (BNC connectors)
- DS3 is the data carried on a T3
- T3
- Twenty-eight T1 circuits - 44.736 Mbit/s
- E3
- Sixteen E1 circuits - 34.368 Mbit/s
4
Q
DSL
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- ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line)
- Uses telephone lines
• Download speed is faster than the upload speed
(asymmetric)
• ~10,000 foot limitation from the central office (CO)
• 52 Mbit/s downstream / 16 Mbit/s upstream are
common
• Faster speeds may be possible if closer to the CO
5
Q
Metro Ethernet
A
- Metropolitan-area network
- A contained regional area
- Connect your sites with Ethernet
- A common standard
- Not your typical WAN connection
• The Ethernet is usually running over a different
topology
• Pure Ethernet
• Ethernet over SDH, MPLS, or DWDM
6
Q
Cable broadband
A
- Broadband
- Transmission across multiple frequencies
- Different traffic types
• Data on the “cable” network
• DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface
Specification)
- High-speed networking
- 4 Mbits/s through 250 Mbits/s are common
- Gigabit speeds are possible
- Multiple services - Data, voice
7
Q
Dialup
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- Network with voice telephone lines
- Analog lines with limited frequency response
- 56 kbit/s modems - Compression up to 320 kbit/s
- Relatively slow throughput - Difficult to scale
- Legacy systems, network utility
- May be difficult to find a modem