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Wide area networks
- 2. Outline
• Overview
• WAN Overview
• WAN Connection Types
• WAN Components
• WAN Cabling
• Layer 2 Encapsulation Protocols
• Summary
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- 3. WAN Overview
• WANs connect remote sites.
• Connection requirements vary depending on user
requirements, cost, and availability.
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- 5. Interfacing Between
WAN Service Providers
• Provider assigns connection parameters
to subscriber
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- 8. Summary
• A WAN makes data connections across a broad geographic
area so that information can be exchanged between distant
sites.
• WAN connection types include leased line, circuit-switched,
and packet-switched.
• WAN components that the provider assigns to your
organization include CPE, demarcation, local loop, CO
switch, and toll network.
• Cisco routers support the EIA/TIA-232, EIA/TIA-449, V.35,
X.21, and EIA/TIA-530 standards for serial connections.
• To encapsulate data for crossing a WAN link, a variety of
Layer 2 protocols can be used, including HDLC, PPP, SLIP,
X.25/LAPB, Frame Relay, and ATM.
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