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T1: A Survival Guide
by Gast, Matthew S.
 

 
Cover Price: $29.95
Online Price: $17.37
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ISBN-10: 0596001274
ISBN-13: 9780596001278
Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates
Published August 2001; Paperback; 288 pages
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Summary:

If you haven't worked with T1 before, you could be in for an unpleasantsurprise. If you have, you'll already know that T1, the current network standard for business and professional Internet access, is neither efficient, easy to use, nor particularly well-suited to data transmission. T1: A Survival Guide, a practical, applied reference on T1 data transport, is a life raft for navigating the shoals of a 40-year-old technology originally designed for AT&T's voice network.

Throughout T1's long life, network administrators have mainly learned it by apprenticeship, stumbling on troubleshooting tidbits and filing them away until they were needed again. This book brings together in one reference the information you need to set up, test, and troubleshoot T1. T1: A Survival Guide covers the following broad topics:

  • What components are needed to build a T1 line, and how those components interact to transmit data effectively
  • How to use standardized link layer protocols to adapt the T1 physical layer to work with data networks
  • How to troubleshoot problems and work with the telephone company, equipment manufacturers, and Internet service providers

In spite of its limitations, T1 is a proven, reliable technology that currently meets the need for medium-speed, high reliability Internet access by institutions of many sizes, and it's likely to be around for a while. T1: A Survival Guide will take the guesswork out of using T1 as a data transport.



Table of Contents:
Preface

1: History of the U.S. Telephone Network
1876-1950: Analog Beginnings
1951-1970: The Birth of T-carrier
1970-Present: The Modern Telephone Network

2: T1 Architectural Overview
Telecommunications Puzzle Pieces

3: Basic Digital Transmission on Telephone Networks
Introduction to DS0
Alternate Mark Inversion
B8ZS and Clear Channel Capability

4: Multiplexing and the T-carrier Hierarchy
Building the T-carrier Hierarchy with Multiplexing
The Original Superframe
The Extended Superframe (ESF)
Telephone Signaling on T1 Links

5: Timing, Clocking, and Synchronizationin the T-carrier System
A Timing Taxonomy
T1 Circuit Timing
Slips: When Timing Goes Bad

6: Mysteries of the CSU/DSU
Line Build Out: Moving Between Theory and Practice
T1 CSU/DSUs
CSU/DSU Configuration
Summary of Settings

7: Connecting the Umbilicus: Getting T1 Connectivity
Ordering
T1 Installation and Termination
Pre-Connection Tasks
Trading Packets
Post-Connection

8: High-Level Data Link Control Protocol (HDLC)
Introduction to HDLC
HDLC Framing
Cisco HDLC

9: PPP
Introduction to PPP
PPP Logical Link States and State Machines
PPP Encapsulation and Framing
Link Control Protocol (LCP)
PPP Network Control and the IP Control Protocol
Configuring PPP

10: Frame Relay
Frame Relay Network Overview
The Frame Relay Link Layer
Multiprotocol Encapsulation with RFC 1490
The Local Management Interface
Configuring Frame Relay

11: T1 Troubleshooting
Basic Troubleshooting Tools and Techniques
Troubleshooting Outline
Physical Layer Problems
Link Layer Problems

A: Access Aggregation with cT1 and ISDN PRI
B: Multilink PPP
C: T1 Performance Monitoring
D: SNMP
E: Cable Pinouts and Serial Information
F: Reference
Glossary
Index