Lab Researching WAN Technologies (Instructor Version)



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(Instructor Version) Instructor Note: Red font color or Gray highlights indicate text that appears in the instructor copy only. Objectives Part 1: Investigate Dedicated WAN Technologies and Providers Part 2: Investigate a Dedicated Leased Line Service Provider in Your Area Background / Scenario Today s broadband Internet services are fast, affordable, and secure using VPN technologies. However, many companies still find the need for a 24-hour dedicated connection to the Internet or a dedicated point-topoint connection from one office location to another. In this lab, you will investigate the cost and availability of purchasing a dedicated T1 Internet connection for your home or business. Required Resources Device with Internet access Part 1: Investigate Dedicated WAN Technologies and Providers In Part 1, you will research basic characteristics of dedicated WAN technologies, and in Step 2, you will discover providers that offer dedicated WAN services. Step 1: Research WAN technology characteristics. Use search engines and websites to research the following WAN technologies to complete the table below. Last Mile Media WAN Technology Dedicated Connection Copper Fiber Wireless Speed/Range T1/DS1 yes yes yes yes 1.544 Mb/s T3/DS3 yes yes yes yes 44.736 Mb/s OC3 (SONET) yes no yes no 155.52 Mb/s Frame Relay yes yes yes yes 56 Kb/s - 1.544 Mb/s ATM yes yes yes yes 155 Mb/s 622 Mb/s MPLS yes yes yes yes Up to 10 Gb/s EPL (Ethernet Private Line) yes yes yes no Up to 10 Gb/s Step 2: Discover dedicated WAN technology service providers. Navigate to http://www.telarus.com/carriers.html. This webpage lists the Internet service providers (also known as carriers) that partner with Telarus to provide automated real-time telecom pricing. Click the links to the various carrier partners and search for the dedicated WAN technologies that they provide. Complete the table below by identifying each service provider s dedicated WAN services, based on the information provided on the website. Use the extra lines provided in the table to record additional service providers. 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 1 of 5

Internet Service Provider T1/DS1/PRI T3/DS3 OC3 (SONET) Frame Relay ATM MPLS EPL Ethernet Private Line Comcast Integra x x x x x tw telecom x x x AT&T Cbeyond Earthlink Level 3 Communications XO Communications Verizon x Part 2: Investigate a Dedicated Leased Line Service Provider in Your Area In Part 2, you will research a local service provider that will provide a T1 dedicated leased line to the geographical area specified. This application requires a name, address, and phone number before the search can be performed. You may wish to use your current information or research an address locally where a business might be looking for a WAN connection. Step 1: Navigate to http://www.telarus.com/geoquote.html to try GeoQuote. GeoQuote is a web application that automates the search for WAN technology service providers, and provides price quotes in real-time. Fill in the required fields. a. Click the Service Type drop-down list and select Data (High Speed Internet). b. Type your First Name and Last Name, your sample Company, and your Email address. c. Type the Phone Number to connect to the WAN. This number should be a landline number. d. Click the button marked Step 2. 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 2 of 5

Step 2: Select the service type. Choose Internet T1 (1.5 MB) and scroll down to Step 3 on the webpage. 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 3 of 5

Step 3: Enter installation information. a. In the Installation BTN field, enter your sample business telephone number. This should be a landline number. b. Enter your address, city, state, and zip code. Step 4: Enter contact preferences. a. Do not click the first radio button (Please call me ASAP at), but do provide your contact telephone number. b. Click the I am just window shopping radio button. c. Click Continue. Step 5: Examine the results. You should see a list of quotes showing the available pricing of a T1 connection to the location you specified. Was the pricing in the area you chose comparable to those pictured below? Answers will vary depending on service location and availability. What was the range of prices from your results? Answers will vary depending on service location and availability. 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 4 of 5

Reflection 1. What are the disadvantages to using a T1 leased line for personal home use? What would be a better solution? A symmetrical service such as T1 would be more expensive and unnecessary for home use. Home users typically do much more downloading than uploading and an asymmetrical service such as DSL or Cable could provide faster downloads at a more affordable price. 2. When might the use of a dedicated WAN connection, of any type, be a good connectivity solution for a business. Answers will vary. A business, which requires fast Internet speeds, both download and upload, and an uninterrupted connection would benefit from a dedicated connection. 3. Describe other WAN technologies that provide high-speed, low-cost options that could be an alternative solution to a T1 connection. Frame Relay, MPLS, and Metro Ethernet or Ethernet Private Line (EPL) are technologies that would be worth researching. 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 5 of 5