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Figure 8-1 Three Stages of Network Convergence
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Figure 8-2 WAN Technical Principles Are Motivated by Business Principles
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Figure 8-3 Packetizing and Multiplexing: A Parcel Shipping Analogy
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Figure 8-4 Frequency Division Multiplexing
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Figure 8-5 Time Division Multiplexing
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Figure 8-6 STDMs Make Efficient Use of Composite Bandwidth
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Figure 8-7 STDMs Seem to Offer Something for Nothing
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Figure 8-8 Major Components of a Wide Area Network Architecture
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Figure 8-9 Circuit Switching vs. Packet Switching
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Figure 8-10 Datagram Delivery on a Packet-Switched Network
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Figure 8-11 Connection-Oriented vs. Connectionless Packet Switched Networks
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Figure 8-12 ISDN Architecture
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Figure 8-13 Narrowband ISDN Architecture Information
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Figure 8-14 ISDN Technology
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Figure 8-16 ADSL Technology Implementation
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Figure 8-17 Cable Modem Installation
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Figure 8-18 T-1 Frame Layout
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Figure 8-19 Superframes and Extended Superframes
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Figure 8-20 Digital Service Hierarchy and CCITT Standards
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Figure 8-21 T-1 Technology Implementation
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Figure 8-22 Optical Carrier Levels
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Figure 8-23 SONET Framing
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Figure 8-25 Section, Line, and Path Overhead in a SONET Frame
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Figure 8-26 SONET UPSR Topology
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Figure 8-27 SONET BLSR Topology
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Figure 8-28 X.25 and the OSI Model
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Figure 8-29 X.25 Data-Link Layer Protocol: HDLC
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Figure 8-31 X.25 Technology Implementation
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Figure 8-32 Switched Network Services Hierarchy
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Figure 8-33 Point-to-Point vs. End-to-End Error Correction
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Figure 8-34 Frame Relay Frame Layout
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Figure 8-35 Multiple PVCs per Access Line
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Figure 8-36 ATM UNI Protocol Model
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Figure 8-40 CBR, VBR, and ABR Bandwidth Management for ATM
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Figure 8-41 Implementation of ATM Technology
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