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Design Features
DTI can connect sites together in a Frame Relay or ATM network. Some of the key features of DTI's products are:

Bursting
A virtual circuit of a specified minimum capacity typically has the ability to burst above this capacity. For example, you might purchase a virtual circuit of a guaranteed bandwidth of 128 kbps and an access rate of 256 kbps, so you can always send 128 kbps but at times be able to send 256 kbps of traffic.

Traffic Shaping
The ability to respond to indicators (BECNs) from the Frame Relay network to slow down.

Queuing
A wide variety of queuing mechanisms, priority queuing, custom queuing, weighted fair queuing, to prioritize important traffic over less important traffic.

SNA Integration
The ability to transport SNA traffic from remote sites to the Mainframe across Frame Relay, along with X.25 and legacy asynchronous traffic.

Voice Solutions
Solutions for transporting voice traffic across Frame Relay and IP.

Compression and Encryption

Typically, a WAN consists of two or more local-area networks (LANs). Computers connected to a wide-area network are often connected through public networks, such as the telephone system. They can also be connected through leased lines or satellites. The largest WAN is existence is the Internet. Shown below is some of the hardware we use to run our network installations.




 
Cisco PIX 535
 
Cisco 3600
 
Cisco 12000 Internet
 
VPN 3000

Integrated LAN-WAN Switching Internet Access
Integrated LAN-WAN switching is a new, promising way to think about how networks should be configured in order to improve performance for new bandwidth-hungry network applications. Switch-based WAN technologies enable integrated solutions that simplify the design of large scale networks and allow a degree of flexibility never before achievable. Extending the carrier switching hierarchy to include the customer premises - reminiscent of the structures of telephony - permits integrated global switched networks that are easier to manage, higher in performance, and lower in cost.

The evolution of LAN technologies to switching is a serendipitous occurrence in that it is happening at the same time as the move towards high speed WAN switching. Combining LAN and WAN switching into a single integrated solution enables the design of faster, easier to operate, and less expensive networks than did routing technologies of the past. As a result, the multimedia network applications of the future will have the network infrastructure they need to be successful.


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