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Chap 2 WANs and Routers
Andres, Wen-Yuan Liao
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
De Lin Institute of Technology
http://www.cse.dlit.edu.tw/~andres
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Overview
WAN devices, technologies, and standards
The function of a router in a WAN
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WANs
WANs and devices WAN standards WAN technologies
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WANs and devices
Operates at the physical layer and the data link layer
Interconnects LANs that are usually separated by large geographic areas
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WANs and devices
Provide for the exchange of data packets/frames between routers/bridges and the LANs they support
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WAN Devices
Routers -- offer many services, including internetworking and WAN interface ports
Switches -- connect to WAN bandwidth for voice, data, and video communication
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WAN Devices
Channel service units/digital service units (CSU/DSUs) that interface T1/E1 services
Terminal Adapters/Network Termination 1 (TA/NT1s) that interface ISDN services
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WAN Devices
Communication servers -- concentrate dial-in and dial-out user communication
Modems -- interface voice-grade services
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WAN Standards
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WAN Standards
WAN physical layer protocols describe how to provide electrical, mechanical, operational, and functional connections for WAN services
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WAN Standards
WAN data link protocols describe how frames are carried between systems on a single data link
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WAN physical layer
Describes the interface between the data terminal equipment (DTE) and the data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE)
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WAN physical layer
DCE: service provider – modem or a CSU/DSU
DTE: the attached device
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Physical layer standards
EIA/TIA-232 EIA/TIA-449 V.24 V.35
X.21 G.703 EIA-530
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Data link encapsulations
HDLC -- IEEE standard– May not be compatible with different
vendors – Supports both point-to-point and
multipoint configurations with minimal overhead
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Data link encapsulations
Frame Relay -- uses high-quality digital facilities– Uses simplified framing with no
error correction mechanisms– Send Layer 2 information much more
rapidly than other WAN protocols
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Data link encapsulations
PPP -- described by RFC 1661– Contains a protocol field to
identify the network layer protocol
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Data link encapsulations
Simple Data Link Control Protocol (SDLC) – An IBM-designed WAN DL protocol for SNA – Being replaced by the more versatile HDLC
Serial Line Interface Protocol (SLIP) – Popular WAN DL protocol (IP packets)– Being replaced by the more versatile PPP
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Data link encapsulations
Link Access Procedure Balanced (LAPB)– A data link protocol used by X.25– Has extensive error checking capabilities
Link Access Procedure D-channel (LAPD)– The WAN DL protocol used for signaling and
call setup on an ISDN D-channel– Data transmissions take place on the ISDN B
channels
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Data link encapsulations
Link Access Procedure Frame (LAPF)– For Frame-Mode Bearer Services– A WAN DL protocol, similar to
LAPD, used with frame relay technologies
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WAN technologies
Circuit-switchedCell-switchedDedicated digitalAnalog services
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Circuit-Switched Services
POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service)– Not a computer data service, but included
Narrowband ISDN – The first all-digital dial-up service– 128 kbps (BRI) – 3 Mbps (PRI)
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Packet-Switched Services
X.25 – An older technology, but still widely used– Has extensive error-checking capabilities – Make it reliable but limits its bandwidth– 2 Mbps (maximum)
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Frame Relay
A packet-switched version of Narrowband ISDN
More efficient than X.25, but with similar services
Maximum bandwidth is 44.736 Mbps56kbps and 384kbps are extremely
popular
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Cell-Switched Services
ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode)
– Closely related to broadband ISDN– An increasingly important WAN/LAN– Small, fixed length (53 byte) frames – Maximum bandwidth is 622 Mbps
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Cell-Switched Services
SMDS (Switched Multimegabit Data Service)– Closely related to ATM– Typically used in MANs– Maximum bandwidth is 44.736 Mbps– Usage not very widespread; cost is rel
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Dedicated Digital Services
T series of services in the U.SE series of services in Europe T1 -- 1.544 Mbps T3 -- 44.736 Mbps E1 -- 2.048 Mbps E3 -- 34.368 Mbps
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Dedicated Digital Services
xDSL– DSL: Digital Subscriber Line– x: a family of technologies– A new and developing WAN techn
ology (home use)
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Dedicated Digital Services
xDSL– Bandwidth decreases with increasing di
stance from the phone companies equipment
– Top speeds of 51.84 Mbps (near a phone company office)
– From 100s of kbps to several Mbps)
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Dedicated Digital Services
HDSL -- high-bit-rate DSL SDSL -- single-line DSL ADSL -- asymmetric DSL VDSL -- very-high-bit-rate DSL RADSL -- rate adaptive DSL
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Dedicated Digital Services
SONET (Synchronous Optical Network) A family of very high-speed physical
layer technologies For optical fiber, also for copper
cables
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Dedicated Digital Services
SONET OC (optical carrier) levels: 51.84 Mbps
(OC-1) to 9,952 Mbps (OC-192) Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) Usage is widespread among Internet
backbone entities
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Other WAN Services
Dial-up modems (switched analog) – Maximum bandwidth approx. 56 kbps
Cable modems (shared analog) – Put data signals on the same cable as
television signals
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Other WAN Services
– Increase in popularity in regions that have large amounts of existing cable TV coaxial cable (90% of homes in U.S.)
– Maximum bandwidth can be 10 Mbps
– Degrades as more users
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Other WAN Services
Wireless – The signals are electromagnetic waves
Terrestrial – Bandwidths typically in the 11 Mbps range
(e.g. microwave)– Cost is relatively low; line-of-sight is
usually required
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Other WAN Services
Satellite– Serve mobile users and remote
users – Usage is widespread; cost is high
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WANs and Routers
Router basicsThe function of a router in a
WAN
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Router basics
Routers need the Internetworking Operating Software (IOS) to run configuration files
Selects the best paths and manages the switching of packets
Network layer
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Internal configuration components
RAM/DRAM – Stores routing tables, ARP cache,
fast-switching cache, packet buffering (shared RAM), and packet hold queues
– Provides temporary and/or running memory
– Be lost when you power down or restart
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Internal configuration components
NVRAM -- nonvolatile RAM– Stores a router’s backup/startup
configuration file– Content remains when you
power down or restart
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Internal configuration components
Flash -- Erasable, reprogrammable ROM Hold the operating system image and
microcode Update software without removing and
replacing chips on the processor Content remains when you power down Store multiple versions of IOS software
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Internal configuration components
ROM– Contains power-on diagnostics, a
bootstrap program, and operating system software
– Software upgrades: replacing pluggable chips
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Internal configuration components
Interface– Network connection through which
packets enter and exit a router– It can be on the motherboard or on
a separate interface module
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The function of a router in a WAN
While routers can be used to segment LAN devices, their major use is as WAN devices
Routers have both LAN and WAN interfaces
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The function of a router in a WAN
WAN technologies are frequently used to connect routers– Communicate with each other by WAN
connections– Make up autonomous systems and the
backbone of the Internet
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The function of a router in a WAN
Two main functions of routers– The selection of best paths
(Logical Address)
– The switching of packets to the proper outgoing interface
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The function of a router in a WAN
Any internetwork includes:– Consistent end-to-end addressing – Addresses that represent network topologie
s – Best path selection – Dynamic routing – Switching