Sunday, June 27, 2010

Advanced WAN

X.25
    • speed peaks at 64 Kbps - Newer versions can be up to 2 Mbps
    • a set of protocols incorporated in a packet-switching network
    • uses switches circuits and routes as available to provide the best routing at any particular time. The situation is always changing.
    • uses telephone lines - slow - MUCH error checking => this is a major disadvantage
    • synchronous packet-mode host or other device and the public data network (PDN) over a dedicated or leased-line circuit
    • DTC/DCE interface
    • a PAD is also needed - Packet Assembler / Disassembler
    • And X.25 gateway is needed between the LAN and the Public Data Network
    • See pic on p. 595.

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