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Chabot College
ELEC 99.08
Wide Area Network Introduction
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WANs
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WAN Technologies
Application Layer
Presentation Layer
Session Layer
Transport Layer
Network Layer
Data Link Layer
Physical Layer
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WAN technologies
Physical and Data Link
Layer 2
Layer 1
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WAN: Layer 1
WAN physical layer protocols describe
how to provide connections.
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The WAN interface
Your Ethernet LAN connects to your
router. But what does you router
connect to?
? WAN
802.3 LAN
Cat5 UTP
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Regional Bells Provide Media
SF
PACBELL
NY
Regional Bells usually provide the media for WideArea Network connectivity.
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WAN Pipes
More….
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The WAN interface
How do routers connect to the phone
companies lines?
to phone company
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Data Terminal Equipment
Routers are usually considered DTEs.
DTEs are devices at the end of a user’s
network that serve as a data source,
destination, or both.
The router is a DTE, or
Data Terminal Equipment
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Data Terminal Equipment
Your home computer can also be a DTE.
How do you connect to the phone
company’s network at home?
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DTEs and DCEs
At home, you connect to the phone
company’s network using a modem.
modem
to phone company
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Data Circuit Equipment
A modem is a type of DCE, or Data
Circuit-Termination Equipment. It’s the
device at the end of the service
provider’s network (phone company).
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Data Circuit Equipment
• Another type of DCE is a CSU/DSU
– Channel Service Unit
– Data Service Unit
• CSU/DSU is located at the end of the
service provider’s network (phone
company).
• connects to router Serial port.
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DTEs and DCEs
A DTE interfaces with a DCE to gain
access to the phone company’s network.
Customer’s
Network
DTE
PC
Router
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DCE
Modem
CSU/DSU
Phone
Company’s
Network
DTEs and DCEs
• Router to CSU/DSU connection:
– Serial port on router
– V.35 port on CSU/DSU
– V.35 Cable between
CSU/DSU
DTE
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DCE
DTEs and DCEs
Typical WAN configuration:
Oakland
Hayward
CSU/DSU
CSU/DSU
phone
company
digital line
DTE
DCE
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DCE
DTE
DTEs and DCEs
Our Lab’s unusual configuration:
No digital phone lines, no CSU/DSUs.
The WAN is simulated in our lab.
Therefore, one router must play the DCE role - very unusual.
Oakland
Hayward
Serial interface
DTE
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Serial interface
V.35 Cables
Back-to-Back
DCE
WAN: Layer 2
WAN data-link protocols describe how
frames are carried between systems on
a single data path.
– point-to-point
– multipoint
– multiaccess (Frame Relay)
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WAN at Layer 2
dedicated
switched
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Data Link Layer: WAN Protocols
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HDLC
High-level Data Link Control
– usually used when connecting one router directly
to another (point-to-point)
– also is capable of supporting multipoint
connections (multiple point-to-point)
(test question)
– requires dedicated private digital lines
– HDLC implementations are proprietary
– Cisco serial interfaces default to HDLC
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PPP
Point-to-Point Protocol
– used in point-to-point dedicated connections
– used by
• routers over dedicated digital lines
• POTS users over dial-up (circuit switched) lines
(Windows & Mac dial-up networking)
– descendant of SLIP
– open standard (RFC 1661)
– allows authentication (PAP, CHAP)
– allows multiple layer 3 protocols
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Frame Relay
Frame Relay
– packet switched
– private dedicated digital lines not required
– one physical link can handle multiple logical links (multiaccess)
– descendant of X.25
– simplified frame (no error correction) relies on today’s
superior data links
– very fast
– cheap: pay for what you use
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ISDN
Integrated Services Digital Network
– circuit switched - (over digital voice/data line)
– designed to transmit voice, data, video over
existing phone lines
– used primarily for remote access via modems
– not very fast (especially BRI - 128 Kbps)
– may disappear with the emergence of cable
modems and DSL
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WAN Technology Options
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