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1 “Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction or translation of this work beyond that permitted in Section 117 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act without the express written permission of the copyright owner is unlawful. Request for further information should be addressed to the Permissions Department, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. The purchaser may make back-up copies for his/her own use only and not for distribution or resale. The Publisher assumes no responsibility for errors, omissions, or damages caused by the use of these programs or from the use of the information contained herein”

2 Figure 8-1 Three Stages of Network Convergence

3 Figure 8-2 WAN Technical Principles Are Motivated by Business Principles

4 Figure 8-3 Packetizing and Multiplexing: A Parcel Shipping Analogy

5 Figure 8-4 Frequency Division Multiplexing

6 Figure 8-5 Time Division Multiplexing

7 Figure 8-6 STDMs Make Efficient Use of Composite Bandwidth

8 Figure 8-7 STDMs Seem to Offer Something for Nothing

9 Figure 8-8 Major Components of a Wide Area Network Architecture

10 Figure 8-9 Circuit Switching vs. Packet Switching

11 Figure 8-10 Datagram Delivery on a Packet-Switched Network

12 Figure 8-11 Connection-Oriented vs. Connectionless Packet Switched Networks

13 Figure 8-12 ISDN Architecture

14 Figure 8-13 Narrowband ISDN Architecture Information

15 Figure 8-14 ISDN Technology

16 Figure 8-16 ADSL Technology Implementation

17 Figure 8-17 Cable Modem Installation

18 Figure 8-18 T-1 Frame Layout

19 Figure 8-19 Superframes and Extended Superframes

20 Figure 8-20 Digital Service Hierarchy and CCITT Standards

21 Figure 8-21 T-1 Technology Implementation

22 Figure 8-22 Optical Carrier Levels

23 Figure 8-23 SONET Framing

24 Figure 8-25 Section, Line, and Path Overhead in a SONET Frame

25 Figure 8-26 SONET UPSR Topology

26 Figure 8-27 SONET BLSR Topology

27 Figure 8-28 X.25 and the OSI Model

28 Figure 8-29 X.25 Data-Link Layer Protocol: HDLC

29 Figure 8-31 X.25 Technology Implementation

30 Figure 8-32 Switched Network Services Hierarchy

31 Figure 8-33 Point-to-Point vs. End-to-End Error Correction

32 Figure 8-34 Frame Relay Frame Layout

33 Figure 8-35 Multiple PVCs per Access Line

34 Figure 8-36 ATM UNI Protocol Model

35 Figure 8-40 CBR, VBR, and ABR Bandwidth Management for ATM

36 Figure 8-41 Implementation of ATM Technology


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