CCNA NOTES
• FDDI - Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) is an appealing choice for high-speed data networking. Essentially, it is a very high-speed token ring network connected by optical fibers. With a data transfer rate of 100Mbps, the ring can support up to 500 nodes with as much as 2 km of spacing between adjacent nodes.
• ATM - ATM stands for Asynchronous Transfer Mode and is a high-speed, packet-switching technique that uses short fixed length packets called cells. ATM can transmit voice, video, and data over a variable-speed LAN and WAN connections at speeds ranging from 1.544Mbps to as high as 622Mbps. ATM is capable of supporting a wide range of traffic types such as voice, video, image and data.
• Frame Relay - Frame relay is a secure, private network that utilizes a logical path or ?virtual circuit? to allocate bandwidth for high performance transmissions. Frame relay is the premier high-speed packet-switching protocol communicating data, imaging, and voice between multiple locations. Frame relay is available in a range of bandwidths from 56 Kbps to full T1 (1.54 Mbps).
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