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WAN Connectivity Quandry
15 years 3 days ago #32694
by katzebnt
WAN Connectivity Quandry was created by katzebnt
Firewall.cx routing gurus,
I'll be transitioning from military to civilian life within a year and need a tiny bit of advice: What WAN connectivity technology will I encounter the most? I have ATM experience from the Navy and two Alcatel Omniswitches that I use in my lab at home. I have no practical experience with Frame Relay except in my lab (5 17xx routers w/ WIC-2T in frame-relay switching mode). Played around with VPN. Where should I be focusing my lab time? ATM, Frame-Relay, VPN / Broadband, PPP, all of the above? Thanks for your help in advance!
~katze
I'll be transitioning from military to civilian life within a year and need a tiny bit of advice: What WAN connectivity technology will I encounter the most? I have ATM experience from the Navy and two Alcatel Omniswitches that I use in my lab at home. I have no practical experience with Frame Relay except in my lab (5 17xx routers w/ WIC-2T in frame-relay switching mode). Played around with VPN. Where should I be focusing my lab time? ATM, Frame-Relay, VPN / Broadband, PPP, all of the above? Thanks for your help in advance!
~katze
15 years 3 days ago #32696
by novembre
Replied by novembre on topic Re: WAN Connectivity Quandry
In New Zealand ATM and Frame Relay are legacy. Is it being / has been replaced by Ethernet with MPLS. Ethernet being delivered either over optical links or copper SHDSL. MPLS being used to create VPNs (L3 & L2).
ADSL/2+ is the most common residential solution followed by Cable. Dial-up is legacy.
ADSL/2+ is the most common residential solution followed by Cable. Dial-up is legacy.
15 years 3 days ago #32699
by TheBishop
Replied by TheBishop on topic Re: WAN Connectivity Quandry
Similar story in the UK; loads of DSL and MPLS, ISDN is still here but is now becoming legacy. We just don't do Frame Relay over here at all; it's just one of those arcane subjects we Brits have to learn if we want to pass a Cisco exam and then forget immediately afterwards because we'll never see the thing. So if you're a Frame Relay guru you've got a great start for your certifications! Or you could even become an instructor.
15 years 2 days ago #32707
by katzebnt
Funny you should mention that, I am an instructor. I teach the Information Systems Maintenance (NEC 1678) course for the US Navy. My course teaches basic Cisco router config, A+ and some security concepts, nothing too in depth as it's an apprentice-level course. I'll set my sights on MPLS and VPN for the time being and see what happens. Thanks for the advice!
Replied by katzebnt on topic Re: WAN Connectivity Quandry
Similar story in the UK; loads of DSL and MPLS, ISDN is still here but is now becoming legacy. We just don't do Frame Relay over here at all; it's just one of those arcane subjects we Brits have to learn if we want to pass a Cisco exam and then forget immediately afterwards because we'll never see the thing. So if you're a Frame Relay guru you've got a great start for your certifications! Or you could even become an instructor.
Funny you should mention that, I am an instructor. I teach the Information Systems Maintenance (NEC 1678) course for the US Navy. My course teaches basic Cisco router config, A+ and some security concepts, nothing too in depth as it's an apprentice-level course. I'll set my sights on MPLS and VPN for the time being and see what happens. Thanks for the advice!
15 years 2 days ago #32712
by FlipRich
Rich
Network Engineer /CCNP, CCNA-S
Tallahassee, FL
Replied by FlipRich on topic Re: WAN Connectivity Quandry
I'll agree with everyone else. I'm in FL and ISDN, Frame Relay are out of style. Frame Relay is needed to pass ICND2 though..
CCNP level WAN technologies like MPLS and VPN's are swarming the industry right now.
CCNP level WAN technologies like MPLS and VPN's are swarming the industry right now.
Rich
Network Engineer /CCNP, CCNA-S
Tallahassee, FL
15 years 2 days ago #32715
by Ranger24
Patience - the last reserve of the any engineer
Replied by Ranger24 on topic Re: WAN Connectivity Quandry
funny seeing you data boys stating frame relay is legacy and not used now.
While it is no longer the main connectivity used I reckon over here in Telco land there are probably 300,000 - 500,000 frame relay circuits still used in the UK, mainly by Utilities & Railways.
To put this in perspective there are probably 25million plus Ethernet links in the UK
At a guess.
While it is no longer the main connectivity used I reckon over here in Telco land there are probably 300,000 - 500,000 frame relay circuits still used in the UK, mainly by Utilities & Railways.
To put this in perspective there are probably 25million plus Ethernet links in the UK
At a guess.
Patience - the last reserve of the any engineer
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