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Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) A wide area network (WAN) that is used as a transport network to carry loads from other WANs ITU–T standard called Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) Architecture of a SONET system consists of signals, devices, and connections

SONET Architecture Signals SONET Devcies Connections Synchronous Transport Signals (STS) Optical Carriers (OCs) Synchronous Transport Module (STM) SONET Devcies STS Mux/Demux Regenerators Add-Drop Multiplexer and Terminals Connections Section Line Path

SONET Signals

SONET Architecture Signals SONET Devcies Connections Synchronous Transport Signals (STS) Optical Carriers (OCs) Synchronous Transport Module (STM) SONET Devcies STS Mux/Demux Regenerators Add-Drop Multiplexer and Terminals Connections Section Line Path

SONET Devices

SONET Connections

SONET Layers The SONET standard includes four functional layers: The Path Layer The Line Layer The Section Layer The Photonic Layer The layers correspond to both the physical and the data-link layers

SONET Layers

Device-Layer Relationship in SONET

SONET Frames Each synchronous transport signal STS-n is composed of 8000 frames Each frame is a two-dimensional matrix of bytes with 9 rows by 90×n columns STS-1 frame is 9 rows by 90 columns (810 bytes), and an STS-3 is 9 rows by 270 columns (2430 bytes)

An STS-1 and an STS-n Frame

STS-1 Frames in Transition

Example Find the data rate of an STS-1 signal

Example Find the data rate of an STS-3 signal

STS-1 Frame Format

STS Multiplexing In SONET, frames of lower rate can be synchronously time-division multiplexed into a higher-rate frame For example, three STS-1 signals (channels) can be combined into one STS-3 signal (channel), four STS-3s can be multiplexed into one STS-12, and so on

STS Multiplexing/Demultiplexing

Byte Interleaving

Add/Drop Multiplexer

SONET Networks SONET network can be used as a high-speed backbone carrying loads from other networks such as ATM or IP We can roughly divide SONET networks into three categories: Linear Networks Ring Networks Mesh networks

Taxonomy of SONET Networks

SONET Networks – Linear Networks

SONET Networks – Ring Networks

SONET Networks – Ring Networks

SONET Networks – Mesh Networks

ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a switched wide area network based on the cell relay protocol designed by the ATM forum The combination of ATM and SONET will allow high-speed interconnection of networks

Problems Some of the problems associated with existing systems are: Frame Networks Mixed Network Traffic Solution Cell Networks Asynchronous TDM

Multiplexing using Different Frame Size

Multiplexing using Cells

ATM Multiplexing

Architecture ATM is a cell-switched network The user access devices, called the endpoints, are connected through a user-to-network interface (UNI) to the switches inside the network The switches are connected through network-to-network interfaces (NNIs)

Architecture of an ATM Network

TP, VPs, and VCs

Virtual connection identifiers in UNIs & NNIs

An ATM Cell

ATM Layers