ADSL Link [7:52978]

2002-09-10 Thread Ashok C Braganza

Can someone tell me

What you call ADSL link? Is is it known as Dedicated  line (like lease line)
?

Thanks

ashok




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RE: ADSL Link [7:52978]

2002-09-10 Thread Haakon Claassen (hclaasse)

Hi 

ADSL (assym Digital subscriber line) is used to deliver high rate data
over ordinary phonelines. A new modulation technique called DMT Discrete
multitone allows the hight speed
ADSL facilitates the simultaneous use of normal phones ervisces ISDN and
high speed transmissions

ADSL can also run over future fibre cabels.


 
Haakon Claassen
EMEA - IT Transport Services -WAN
 
Cisco Systems
De Kleetlaan 6b - Pegasus Park
B-1831 Diegem (Belgium)
 
 

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Subject: ADSL Link [7:52978]

Can someone tell me

What you call ADSL link? Is is it known as Dedicated  line (like lease
line)
?

Thanks

ashok




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RE: ADSL Link [7:52978]

2002-09-10 Thread Jason Weden

Rarely is DSL used in a dedicated point-to-point manner...though it is
possible on a large campus between buildings.  Most ADSL connections are
akin to a T1 line between you and your provider since you have, more or
less, a dedicated copper run between your house/business and your service
provider's DSLAM.  Once it hits the edge of your service provider cloud, the
copper goes into the DSLAM and out a high-speed connection (OC3, DS3, etc)
to an access concentrator.  From the access concentrator, it traverses the
service provider's backbone this is why ADSL is more accurately described as
a packet-switched connection.  Since ATM is at layer 2 think of ATM
connections (an example of a packet switched connection) except remember
that now the ATM can traverse your copper phone lines.  Finally, the traffic
will hit other autonomous systems (the Internet) from your provider's
backbone.

Regards,

Jason


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