Lecture 2 Introduction To WAN
Lecture 2 Introduction To WAN
Lecture 2 Introduction To WAN
Introduction to
WAN
Circuit switching
When you hear the term circuit switching, think phone call.
The big advantage is costyou only pay for the time you
actually use. No data can transfer before an end-to end
connection is established.
Uses a dedicated communications path established for
duration of conversation comprising a sequence of
physical links with a dedicated logical channel eg.
telephone network
Packet switching
This is a WAN switching method that allows you to share
bandwidth with other companies to save money. Packet
switching can be thought of as a network thats designed to
look like a leased line, yet charges you more like circuit
switching. There is a downside: If you need to transfer data
constantly, Just get yourself a leased line. Packet switching
will only work well if your data transfers are bursty in
nature.
WAN terminologies
WAN terminologies
WAN terminologies
WAN terminologies
Devices that put data on the local loop are called data
circuit-terminating equipment, or data communications
equipment (DCE).
The customer devices that pass the data to the DCE are
called data terminal equipment (DTE).
The DCE primarily provides an interface for the DTE into
the communication link on the WAN cloud.
The DTE/DCE interface uses various physical layer
protocols, such as V.35. These protocols establish the
codes and electrical parameters the devices use to
communicate with each other.
WAN terminologies
WAN protocols/encapsulation
The most prominent WAN protocols used today are Frame
Relay, ISDN, LAPB, LAPD, HDLC, PPP, and ATM.
Frame Relay
A packet-switched technology that emerged in the early
1990s, Frame Relay is a Data Link and Physical layer
specification that provides high performance. Frame Relay
is a successor to X.25, except that much of the technology
in X.25 used to compensate for physical errors (noisy
lines) has been eliminated. Frame Relay can be more costeffective than point-to-point links, and can typically run at
speeds of 64Kbps up to 45Mbps (T3).
WAN protocols/encapsulation
Frame Relay provides features for dynamic bandwidth
allocation and congestion control.
ISDN
ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network ) is a set of
digital services that transmit voice and data over existing
phone lines. ISDN can offer a cost-effective solution for
remote users who need a higher-speed connection than
analog dial-up links offer. ISDN is also a good choice as a
backup link for other types of links such as Frame Relay or
a T1 connection.
WAN protocols/encapsulation
Benefit of ISDN:
WAN protocols/encapsulation
WAN protocols/encapsulation
LAPB
WAN protocols/encapsulation
LAPD
Link Access Procedure, D-Channel (LAPD) is used with
ISDN at the Data Link layer (layer 2) as a protocol for the
D (signaling) channel. LAPD was derived from the Link
Access Procedure, Balanced (LAPB) Protocol and is
designed primarily to satisfy the signaling requirements of
ISDN basic access.
WAN protocols/encapsulation
HDLC
WAN protocols/encapsulation
WAN protocols/encapsulation
PPP
WAN protocols/encapsulation
ATM
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) was
created for time-sensitive traffic, providing
simultaneous transmission of voice, video,
and data. ATM uses cells instead of packets
that are a fixed 53 bytes long. It also can use
isochronous clocking (external clocking) to
help the data move faster.