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CCNA 4 v3.1 Module 2WAN Technologies

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WAN Technology

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WAN Service Providers

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Physical Layer: WANs

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WAN Line Types and Bandwidth

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WAN Devices

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CSU/DSU

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Modem Transmission

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WAN Standards

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WAN Encapsulation

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WAN Data-Link Protocols

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Circuit Switching

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Packet Switching

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WAN Link Options

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WAN Link Options

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Analog Dialup

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ISDN

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ISDN

Router with standard serial interface, connected to a terminal adapter

Router with native ISDN BRI U or S/T interface or PRI

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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.

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WAN with X.25

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

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Frame Relay

• Most Frame Relay connections are based on PVCs rather than SVCs.

• It implements no error or flow control. This leads to reduced latency.

• Frame Relay provides permanent shared medium bandwidth connectivity that carries both voice and data traffic.

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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.

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DSL

• DSL uses existing twisted-pair telephone lines to transport high-bandwidth data

• DSL service is considered broadband, as it uses multiple frequencies within the same physical medium to transmit data

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ADSL Technology

Splitter

• The local loop connects the splitter to the DSLAM• DSLAM connected to ISP using ATM technology• Voice and data use separate frequency ranges

(voice 0-4Khz, data 20Khx – 1Mhz)

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Cable Modem

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

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Cable Data Network Architecture

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Modern WAN

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WANs Operate at the Lower Three Levels of the OSI Model

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Comparing WAN Traffic Types

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Steps In WAN Design

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WAN Topology

Star Topology Full-Mesh Topology

Partial-Mesh Topology

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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.

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Advantages of the Hierarchical Approach

• Scalability: networks can grow without sacrificing control or manageability

• Ease of Implementation: clear functionality at each layer

• Ease of troubleshooting: Isolation of problems in the network is easier

• Predicatability network modelling and caapacity plannng easier

• Protocol Support: mixing current and future applications and protocols is easier

• Manageability: all the above improve the manageability of the network

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Internet for WAN Connectivity

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One-Layer Hierarchy

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Using the Internet as an Enterprise WAN

• Enterprise WANs will have connections to the Internet.• This poses security problems but also provides an

alternative for inter-branch traffic.• VPN technologies can solve security issues

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Summary


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