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Tdm, fdm,
Asynchronous Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) is often considered better than synchronous TDM because it allows for more efficient bandwidth utilization. In asynchronous TDM, data packets are transmitted as they arrive, regardless of fixed time slots, which means that idle time is minimized and bandwidth can be allocated dynamically based on demand. This flexibility leads to improved overall network performance, especially in environments with variable traffic loads. Additionally, it reduces the overhead associated with managing fixed time slots, making it more adaptable to varying data rates.
LMI
* Reasonable WAN speed (64kbps -- 1.5Mbps) * ** When T1 or Fract. T1 is the transport * Buy bandwidth only when you need it **** * One serial port at the central site can support multiple incoming PVCs * Telco is responsible for insuring connectivity * No educational tariff is currently available in Alabama. * Full T1?s are almost always less expensive than Frame Relay (due to the edu. Tariff) * More difficult to configure and manage properly
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Frame Relay is a packet-switching technology. It works by sending information in packets, which are called frames, through a shared frame-relay network.
Synchronous TDM:each input has its time slot preassigned to it , whether there are data to send or notStatistical TDM:-time slots are assigned to inputs depending on demand where multiplexer scan input buffers ,collecting data until a frame is filled and the sends the frame- to recognize the data fields owner , it is specified with header : address and lengthHope this helps , good luck
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Frame relay.
A means of providing access to the Frame Relay network over a DSL connection
Both ATM and Frame Relay are ways to connect your local network router to an ISP
No. Frame Relay is not operating at Layer 3. Frame Relay is strictly a Layer 2 protocol suite, whereas X.25 provides services at Layer 3 (the network layer) as well. This enables Frame Relay to offer higher performance and greater transmission efficiency.
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networking purpose