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WAN Technologies

WAN Technologies. Objectives. WAN Technologies Overview WAN Technologies WAN Design. WAN Technology. WAN Service Providers. Physical Layer: WANs. WAN Line Types and Bandwidth. WAN Devices. CSU/DSU. Modem Transmission. WAN Standards. WAN Encapsulation. WAN Data-Link Protocols.

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WAN Technologies

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  1. WAN Technologies

  2. Objectives • WAN Technologies Overview • WAN Technologies • WAN Design

  3. WAN Technology

  4. WAN Service Providers

  5. Physical Layer: WANs

  6. WAN Line Types and Bandwidth

  7. WAN Devices

  8. CSU/DSU

  9. Modem Transmission

  10. WAN Standards

  11. WAN Encapsulation

  12. WAN Data-Link Protocols

  13. Circuit Switching

  14. Packet Switching

  15. WAN Link Options

  16. Analog Dialup

  17. ISDN

  18. ISDN

  19. Leased Line • Leased lines are not only used to provide direct point-to-point connections between Enterprise LANS, they can also be used to connect individual branches to a packet switched network.

  20. WAN with X.25 • X.25 provides a low bit rate, shared-variable capacity that may either be switched or permanent

  21. Frame Relay • Most Frame Relay connections are based on PVCs rather than SVCs. It implements no error or flow control. Frame Relay provides permanent shared medium bandwidth connectivity that carries both voice and data traffic.

  22. ATM • Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a technology capable of transferring voice, video, and data through private and public networks. It is built on a cell based architecture rather than on a frame-based architecture.

  23. DSL

  24. ADSL Technology

  25. Cable Modem • Enhanced Cable Modems enable two-way. High speed data transmissions using the same coaxial lines that transmit cable television.

  26. Cable Data Network Architecture

  27. Modern WAN

  28. Comparing WAN Traffic Types

  29. Steps In WAN Design

  30. Star Topology

  31. Full-Mesh Topology

  32. Partial-Mesh Topology

  33. Three-Layer Design Model • The links connecting the various sites in an area that provide access to the enterprise network are called the access links or access layer of the WAN. • Traffic between areas is distributed by the distribution links, and is moved onto the core links for transfer to other regions, when necessary.

  34. Internet for WAN Connectivity

  35. One-Layer Hierarchy

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