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2 WANS & Routers By Scott Burden & Linnea Wong Cisco Network Academy Semester 2

3 What is a WAN? 4 A Collection of LANs within 1 or many Autonomous networks. 4 Single or many remote Dial-up users. 4 A Collection of routers spread across a large geographic area. Router Cardiff Office Router Branch Office Router London office H.Q. (CORE ROUTER) Router Edinburgh Office Super Rep

4 Example WAN Router Cardiff Office Router London office H.Q. (CORE ROUTER) Router Edinburgh Office Super Rep LAN Router Branch Office LAN

5 WAN Types Router Cardiff Office Router London office H.Q. (CORE ROUTER) Router Edinburgh Office Super Rep LAN Router Branch Office’s LAN Stub Network Enterprise Network Mobile Users

6 Wan and Routers 4 WANs operates at the physical layer and the data link layer of the OSI model 4 Connects devices that are seperated by wide geographical areas 4 Routers operates at the network layer of the OSI model 4 Communicates with each other using WAN connections with the help of routing protocols and routed protocols

7 Router’s Functions 4 Selection of best path for incoming data packets 4 Switching of packets to the proper outgoing interfaces

8 Router’s Protocols 4 Routing protocols – enables a packet to be forwarded from one host to another based on the addressing scheme 4 Routed protocols – provides mechanisms for sharing routing information between routers to update the routing tables

9 A Router’s Internal Configuration 4 RAM/DRAM 4 NVRAM 4 Flash 4 ROM 4 Interface.

10 Different roles of a Router 4 Internal routers 4 Area border routers 4 Backbone routers 4 Autonomous system boundary routers

11 Router Capacities 4 H.Q. would typically have a large core router at the heart of the enterprise network such as a Cisco 6000. 4 Other major offices would have scalable devices such as Cisco 2500/3600 series routers with spare interface capacity. 4 Whereas Branch offices would generally have Cisco 1600/1700 series routers.

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