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2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco PublicITE I Chapter 6 1
Introduction to WAN
Accessing the WAN Chapter 1
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Objectives
Introduction to WAN WAN technology concepts Internet connection options
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The purpose and function of WANs
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The Hierarchical Design Model
Access layer - Grants user access to network devices.Distribution layer - aggregates WAN connections at the edge of the campus and provides policy-based connectivity.Core layer - high-speed backbone that is designed to switch packets as fast as possible.
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The Enterprise Architecture
Enterprise Campus ArchitectureEnterprise Branch ArchitectureEnterprise Data Center ArchitectureEnterprise Teleworker Architecture
Some examples of the modules:
Different businesses need different types of networks.
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Describe the Key WAN Technology Concepts
WAN operations focus primarily on Layer 1 and Layer 2.
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WAN Physical Layer Terminology
Customer Premises Equipment
Data Communications Equipment
Data Terminal Equipment
Demarcation Point
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WAN Physical Layer Standards
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WAN Data Link Layer Standards
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WAN Frame Encapsulation Formats
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Various options for connecting subscribers to the WAN
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Circuit Switching
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Packet Switching
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Leased line
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VPN Technology
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Factors to consider when selecting a WAN connection
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Factors to consider when selecting a WAN connection (cont.)
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Summary
A WAN is defined asA data communications network that operates beyond the geographic scope of a LAN
WAN primarily operate on layer 1 & 2 of the OSI model WAN technologies include
Leased lineISDNFrame relayX.25ATM
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Summary Cisco Enterprise Architecture
This is an expansion of the hierarchical model that further divides the enterprise network into
Physical areasLogical areasFunctional areas
Selecting the appropriate WAN technology requires considering some of the following:
WANs purposeGeographic scope of WANTraffic requirementsIf WAN uses a public or private infrastructure
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