Connecting Your Premises To The Public Carrier's Central; Office: The Local Loop - HP ProCurve 7000dl Series Basic Management And Configuration Manual

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Configuring Serial Interfaces for E1- and T1-Carrier Lines
Using the Serial Module for E1- or T1-Carrier Lines
5-4
Application Layer
7
Presentation Layer
6
5
Session Layer
Transport Layer
4
3
Network Layer
2
Data Link Layer
1
Physical Layer
Figure 5-1. Physical and Data Link Layers of the OSI Model
When you configure the ProCurve Secure Router to support an E1 or T1 WAN
connection, you must configure:
the Physical Layer
the Data Link Layer, which is also called the logical layer

Connecting Your Premises to the Public Carrier's Central

Office: the Local Loop

In the United States and Canada, the network that provides the infrastructure
for T1-carrier lines is called the public switched telephone network (PSTN).
In all other countries, PTT authorities provide the infrastructure for WAN
connections.
When you lease an E1- or T1-carrier line, your LAN must be connected to the
public carrier's nearest central office (CO). All of the telecommunications
infrastructure that is used to connect your LAN to the CO is collectively called
the local loop. Because the CO may be located miles away from your premises,
this telecommunications infrastructure may include repeaters, as well as
switches, cable, and connectors. (See Figure 5-2.)
PPP
Frame Relay
HDLC
E1- and T1-carrier lines

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