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Cisco S2-C2 Wide Area Networks
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WANS Operate at slower speeds over wide area –Use RBOC (approximately 80% of data communications) –Use serial connections Devices include: –Routers, Modems, ATM Switches, Communication Servers Provide full- and part-time connectivity
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WAN Physical Standards EIA/TIA-232 EIA/TIA-449 V.24 V.35 X.21 G.703 EIA-530
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WAN Protocols HDLC – High Level Data Link Control PPPPoint to Point ISDNIntegrated Services Digital NW Frame Relay ATMAsynchronous Transmission Mode
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WAN Physical Layer WAN physical layer describes the interface between the data terminal equipment (DTE) and the data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE). Typically, the DCE is the service provider and the DTE is the attached device. Services can be offered to the DTE through a modem or a CSU/DSU
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WAN Technologies POTS, ISDN, X.25, Frame Relay ATM, SMDS, T1, T3 (E1, E3 in Europe) SDSL, Cable Modem, Dial-up Modem Sonet, Terrestrial Wireless, Satellite Wireless –Refer to chart to study speeds (bandwidth) and comments – both are important
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Router Basics ROM – startup diagnostics, stores backup O/S RAM – where all processing takes place- stores running-config NVRAM – stores startup-config Flash – stores O/s and microcode Interface – connections through which data and packets enter router
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Internetwork Services consistent end-to-end addressing addresses that represent network topologies best path selection dynamic routing switching
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Lab Subnet Develop Router Topology Startup Router
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