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Fundamentals of WANs
Wide-Area network (WAN) standards and protocols, OSI Layer 1 and Layer 2 details: HDLC, PPP, and Frame Relay (ch 4)
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02/05/2011

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Term
telco
Definition
Local telephone company. Owns the cables and has right of way for leased lines used for WANs.
Term
Leased Line
Definition
A serial communication circuit between two end points, provided by some service provider, typically a telephone company or a telco. Provides basic connectivity between to points. Work with a service provider to install a circuit – connection is always available. Sometimes called leased circuit or Point-to-Point WAN Connection.
Term
CSU/DSU (acronym)
Definition
Channel Service Unit/Data Service Unit
Term
Channel Service Unit/Data Service Unit (CSU/DSU)
Definition
A device that understands the Layer 1 details of serial links installed by a telco and how to use a serial cable to communicate with networking equipment such as routers.
Term
CO (acronym)
Definition
Central Office (of telco)
Term
Central Office (CO)
Definition
Telco point of origin for the four-wire cable from the telco to your building. Cabling runs from CO Wan switch to CSU/DSU to router.
Term
demarc
Definition
Demarcation point. On network diagrams, "demarc" marks the physical point separating telco-owned equipment from customer-owned.
Term
CPE (Acronym)
Definition
Customer Premises Equipment
Term
Customer Premises Equipment (CPE)
Definition
Any equipment related to communications that is located at the customer site, as opposed to inside the telephone company’s network.
Term
Clock Rate
Definition
The speed at which a serial link encodes bits on the transmission medium. Also called bandwidth or link speed.
Term
Synchronization
Definition
Various devices must synchronize their clocks so that they run at the exact same speed. Devices operate at close to the same speeds and listen to the speed of the other device on the other side of the link. One side makes small adjustments to match the other side.
Term
Master / Slave
Definition
Synchronization occurs between the two CSU/DSUs on a leased line by having one CSU/DSU (the slave) adjust its clock to match the clock rate of the other CSU/DSU (the master). Networking devices synchronize their clocks several times per second.
Term
DCE (Layer 1)
Definition
The device providing clocking on a WAN link, typically a CSU/DSU. DCE cables reverse the transmit and receive pins, like a crossover cable in Ethernet. DCE cable has female connectors.
Term
DTE (Layer 1)
Definition
The device receiving clocking; typically the router. DTE cable sends and transmits from the same pins on both ends, like a straight-through cable in Ethernet. DTE cable has male connectors.
Term
DCE (acronym)
Definition
Data Communication Equipment
Term
DTE (acronym)
Definition
Data Terminal Equipment
Term
DS0 (acronym)
Definition
Digital Signal level 0
Term
DS0 (description)
Definition
A 64-kbps line or channel of a faster line inside a telco whose origins are to support a single voice call using the original voice (PCM) codecs.
Term
DS1 (acronym)
Definition
Digital Signal level 1
Term
DS1 (description)
Definition
A 1.544-Mbps line from the telco, with 24 DS0 channels of 64 kbps each, plus an 8-kbps management and framing channel. Also called T1.
Term
PCM (ancronym)
Definition
Pulse Code Modulation
Term
Pulse Code Modulation (PCM)
Definition
A technique of encoding analog voice into a 64-kbps datat stream by sampling with 8-bit resolution at a rate of 8000 times per second.
Term
Access Link
Definition
In Frame Relay, the physical serial link that connects a Frame Relay DTE device, usually a router, to a Frame Relay switch. The access link uses the same physical layer standards as do point-to-point leased lines.
Term
Back-to-back Link
Definition
A serial link between two routers, created without CSU/DSUs, by connecting a DTE cable to one router and a DCE cable to the other. Typically used in labs to build serial links without the expense of an actual leased line from the telco.
Term
Clocking
Definition
The process of supplying a signal over a cable, either on a separate pin on a serial cable or as part of the signal transitions in the transmitted signal, so that the receiving device can deep synchronization with the sending device.
Term
Frame Relay
Definition
An international standard data-link protocol that defines the capabilities to create a frame-switched (packet-switched) service, allowing DTE devices (typically routers) to send data to many other devices using a single physical connection to the Frame Relay Service.
Term
HDLC (acronym)
Definition
Hgh-level Data Link Control
Term
High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)
Definition
A bit-oriented synchronous data layer protocol developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). HDLC has three tasks: 1) detect errors, 2) discard frames with errors, 3) identify the type of packet inside the HDLC frame.
Term
HDLC Framing
Definition
HDLC header includes Address field and Protocol Type field. HDLC trailer contains FCS (Frame Check Sequence). Cisco proprietary HDLC frame also includes Type field.
Term
Packet (Frame) Switching
Definition
A generic reference to network services, typically WAN services, in which the service examines the contents of the transmitted data to make some type of forwarding decision.
Term
PPP (acronym)
Definition
Point-to-Point Protocol
Term
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
Definition
A protocol that provides router-to-router and host-to-network connections over synchronous point-to-point and asynchronous point-to-point circuits.
Term
Serial Cable
Definition
A type of cable with many different styles of connectors used to connect a router to an external CSU/DSU on a leased-line installation.
Term
Synchronous
Definition
The imposition of time ordering on a bit stream. Practically, a device will try to use the same speed as another device on the other end of a serial link. However, by examining transitions between voltage states on the link, the device can notice slight variations in the speed on each end and can adjust its speed accordingly.
Term
T1
Definition
A line from a telco that allows transmission of data at 1.544 Mbps, with the ability to treat the line as 24 different 64-kbps DS0 channels (plus 8 kbps of overhead).
Term
VC (acronym)
Definition
Virtual Circuit
Term
Virtual Circuit (VC)
Definition
The logical path a frame travels between each pair of routers. In packet (frame) switched services like Frame Relay, VC refers to the ability of two DTE devices (typically routers) to send and receive data directly to each other, which supplies the same function as a physical leased line (leased circuit), but doing so without a physical circuit.
Term
PVC (acronym)
Definition
Permanent Virtual Circuit
Term
Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC)
Definition
Virtual Circuit preconfigured by the Service Provider. In contrast to VCs that are configured on an as-needed basis.
Term
CIR (acronym)
Definition
Committed Information Rate
Term
Committed Information Rate (CIR)
Definition
Guarantee by the service provide in Frame Relay that a particular VC gets at least that much bandwidth. CIR is like the bandwidth or clock rate of a point-to-point circuit except that it is a minimum value – more can actually be sent, in most cases.
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