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Communications Services What are the services that companies buy from communications carriers? 1. Private Communications Services What are the services that companies buy from communications carriers? 1. Private (or leased) What are the services companies offer? 4. SONET 2. Measured 3. Special Services 5. ISDN 6. SMDS, 7. Frame Relay 8. MLPS 9. ATM 10. ADSL 11. VPNs. SYST 5030/4030

Overview Source: Held, Wiley SYST 5030/4030 Overview Source: Held, Wiley SYST 5030/4030

Digital Leased Lines T-1 Frame Layout T 1 channels 6 to 30 times more Digital Leased Lines T-1 Frame Layout T 1 channels 6 to 30 times more cost effective than voice grade lines. SYST 5030/4030

Kai Larsen: Digital Short for International Telecommunication Union, Standards Service Hierarchy and CCITT an Kai Larsen: Digital Short for International Telecommunication Union, Standards Service Hierarchy and CCITT an intergovernmental organization through which public and private organizations develop telecommunications. The ITU was founded in 1865 and became a United Digital service (DS) hierarchy. Nations agency in 1947. It is responsible for adopting international treaties, Digital Service and standards governing telecommunications. The standardization Number of Voice Transmission Rate Corresponding regulations Level Channels Transmission Service functions were formerly performed by a group within the ITU called CCITT, but after a 1992 reorganization the CCITT no longer exists as a separate body DS-0 1 64 Kbps DS-0 or switched 64 K (Source: Webopia. internet. com) 1. 544 Mbps DS-1 24 T-1 or switched T-1 DS-1 C 48 3. 152 Mbps T-1 C DS-2 96 6. 312 Mbps T-2 DS-3 672 44. 736 Mbps T-3 DS-4 4032 274. 176 Mbps T-4 CCITT digital hierarchy – CCITT is now known as International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Digital Service Level Number of Voice Channels Transmission Rate 1 30 2. 048 Mbps E-1 2 120 8. 448 Mbps E-2 3 480 34. 368 Mbps E-3 4 1920 139. 264 Mbps E-4 5 7680 565. 148 Mbps E-5 GOLDMAN: DATACOMM FIG. 08 -19 Corresponding Transmission Service SYST 5030/4030

Other types of Leased Lines Options Fractional T-1: At speeds of 128 K, 256 Other types of Leased Lines Options Fractional T-1: At speeds of 128 K, 256 K, 512 K, etc. AT &T Accunet T 1. 5 Service: Full-duplex private line service that transmits digital signals at 1. 544 Mbps. (Primarily for large volume users for data, voice and fax transmissions) AT&T Accunet T 45 services: 45 Mbps digital transmission over dedicated lines. (Provides broadcast quality television and data transmission. Can also be used for videoconferencing, image and electronic document transmission, etc. ) International Accunet Digital Services: transmit overseas at various speeds such as 64 K, 1. 544 M, 2. 048 Mbps. SYST 5030/4030

Measured Rate Services 1. Direct Distance Dial 2. WATS (Wide Area Telephone Service) • Measured Rate Services 1. Direct Distance Dial 2. WATS (Wide Area Telephone Service) • Inward WATS (800, 888, 877, 866 service) • Outward WATS • 6 Geographical Zones • Flat Fee based on usage hours 3. A multitude of other 800 services • (see hidden page) SYST 5030/4030

Measured Rate Services (contd. ) 4. 900 Numbers • Can handle up to 7000 Measured Rate Services (contd. ) 4. 900 Numbers • Can handle up to 7000 simultaneous calls. • Caller is usually charged for these calls • Used for providing Services and dis(services)! SYST 5030/4030

Special Services 1. Foreign Exchange • Leased Line from one exchange to another Greeley Special Services 1. Foreign Exchange • Leased Line from one exchange to another Greeley Customers Leased Line Denver Business Office • Customers dial a local number in Longmont and incur the cost of a local call. • Both incoming and outgoing calls are handled 2. Hotline SYST 5030/4030

SONET (Sychronous Optical NETwork) • Provides a reliable physical transport mechanism for ATM and SONET (Sychronous Optical NETwork) • Provides a reliable physical transport mechanism for ATM and Frame Relay. • Runs over optical fiber medium. • Configured as self-healing ring for high reliability. • Synchronous system. • Based on multiplexing low-speed streams into higher speed. • Basic frame: 810 bytes every 125 sec. , i. e. 51. 84 Mbps. • Data Rate options: OC-1 51. 84 Mbps OC-3 155. 52 Mbps OC-12 620. 08 Mbps OC-24 1244. 16 Mbps. … OC-255 … 13. 21 Gbps SYST 5030/4030

ISDN - It Still Does Nothing! (Integrated Services Digital Network) Objective: 1) Integrate data, ISDN - It Still Does Nothing! (Integrated Services Digital Network) Objective: 1) Integrate data, voice, video Transmission on single high-speed network (single plug in the wall!) 2) Develop International standards for such communication 2 B+D 64 K bps "data" Channel 16 K bps "control" channel 1. "Intelligence" 2. Ability to detect nature of terminals and provide desired service SYST 5030/4030

Switched Network Services Hierarchy SYST 5030/4030 Switched Network Services Hierarchy SYST 5030/4030

Switched Megabit Data Service (SMDS) • First high-speed switched service offered to public. • Switched Megabit Data Service (SMDS) • First high-speed switched service offered to public. • Developed at Bellcore in 80's and deployed in early 90's. Simple, connectionless packet delivery service. • Designed to connect together multiple LANs and for bursty traffic. Also, has broadcasting feature. • Excellent low-cost high-speed networking for distributed offices that need occasional remote connections (as an alternative to leased lines). • Allows high speed links up to 45 Mbps and more at much lower costs compared to T-carrier services. • Suitable for low volume high-speed traffic such as transmission of images, CAD/CAM, etc. SYST 5030/4030

Frame Relay • High-speed successor to X. 25. • Private, fast-packet based data service Frame Relay • High-speed successor to X. 25. • Private, fast-packet based data service -- low delay. • Bare-bones, minimal, connection-oriented way to move bits. • Supports speeds from 56 Kbps to 1. 544 Mbps • Operates in packet mode using PVCs (Permanent Virtual Circuits) • Provides dedicated port access from your location to network • Guarantees Committed Information Rate but allows higher burst rate if bandwidth is available. • User benefits: flexible bandwidth allocation, high throughput, cost effective. Available widely and has become very popular. SYST 5030/4030

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) • Versatile solution to provide: • Speed • Scalability • Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) • Versatile solution to provide: • Speed • Scalability • Quality of Service • Can exist on top of existing ATM and Frame Relay network • Integrates Layer 2 information about network links (bandwidth, latency, utilization) into Layer 3 (IP) within a particular autonomous system--or ISP--in order to simplify and improve IP-packet exchange (from Webopedia with links to Webopedia). SYST 5030/4030

Comparing Leased line versus Frame Relay Networks Leased line network Frame Relay network SYST Comparing Leased line versus Frame Relay Networks Leased line network Frame Relay network SYST 5030/4030

ATM (Asynchronous Transfer mode or cell relay) • Based on 53 -byte cells (48 ATM (Asynchronous Transfer mode or cell relay) • Based on 53 -byte cells (48 bytes data + 5 bytes overhead) • Designed for integrating voice, data, video. • Gives quality of service (QOS) guarantees. • All cells follow the same route. • No error checking at data link layer. • No delay in routing and no sequencing problem. • ATM switches are very high speed (Gigabit speeds). • Traffic classes or service categories: - Constant bit rate traffic (CBR) - Variable bit rate traffic (VBR) - Available bit rate traffic (ABR) - Unspecified bit rate traffic (UBR) SYST 5030/4030

ADSL Technology Implementation (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) Source: Goldman, Wiley Publishers SYST 5030/4030 ADSL Technology Implementation (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) Source: Goldman, Wiley Publishers SYST 5030/4030

Virtual Private Networks (VPN) Inexpensive way for remote offices, telecommuters, business partners to connect Virtual Private Networks (VPN) Inexpensive way for remote offices, telecommuters, business partners to connect to one another over the open, distributed infrastructure of the Internet by means of virtual circuits. There are no permanent links. Companies using an Internet VPN connect to the POP’s of their ISP’s who provide the rest of the connectivity. Special software provides an encrypted tunnel for secure communications. Considerable time, cost and space savings. Integrated VPN hardware box for tunneling, encryption, authentication, filtering and key management. Several software products: e. g. , Altavista Tunnel 98, Border. Manager, RRAS/NT Server, Smart. Gate, etc. This technology is becoming popular very rapidly. SYST 5030/4030

VPN and Tunneling • All data packets are encrypted by the security gateways. • VPN and Tunneling • All data packets are encrypted by the security gateways. • The VPN creates a tunnel between the two end-points. Source: Kosier, Wiley. SYST 5030/4030

Summary • Understanding of available services is critical for network managers. • New services Summary • Understanding of available services is critical for network managers. • New services are appearing every day. • Existing services are becoming faster and cheaper. • Often need to mix and match various services. • Need to evaluate services carefully according to goals and requirements and select the right one. • This is the objective of network design, our next topic. SYST 5030/4030