Friday, September 14, 2007

Wide Area Network Speeds

Here is the report below, showing some of the WAN speeds. It is a good reference to have it. The following chart relates various circuit types with their respective speeds.

DS0

64 Kb

(1) channel (1/24) of a DS1

Electrical

DS1

1.536 Mb

Also known as a T1

Electrical

DS3

44.736 Mb

(28) DS1s (or T1s) Also a T3

Electrical

STS1

51.840 Mb

(1) DS3 @ 44.736mbits/sec with SONET (Synchronous Optical NET) overhead = 51.840mbits/sec

Electrical

OC-1

51.840 Mb

(1) STS1 on Optical Carrier facilities

Optical

OC-3

155.52 Mb

(3) OC-1s

Optical

OC-9

466.56 Mb

(9) OC-1s (NOT COMMONLY USED)

Optical

OC-12

622.08 Mb

(12) OC-1s or (4) OC-3s

Optical

OC-18

933.12 Mb

(18) OC-1s (NOT COMMONLY USED)

Optical

OC-24

1.244 Gb

(24) OC-1s (NOT COMMONLY USED)

Optical

OC-36

1.866 Gb

(36) OC-1s (NOT COMMONLY USED)

Optical

OC-48

2.488 Gb

(48) OC-1s or (4) OC-12s or (16) OC-3s

Optical

OC-192

9.953 Gb

(192) OC-1s or (4) OC-48s or (64) OC-3s

Optical


 

This multiplexing scheme is set by the equipment manufacturers and has pretty much been adopted as standard in the Telecommunication industry. Therefore, rarely will you see implementations of the less common bandwidth aggregations like OC-9, OC-18, and etc. The OC-3 is technically an exception to this as it was needed to allow the upper-level hierarchy to work.

All speed values are expressed in Kb (Kilo bits per second), Mb (Mega bits per second), or Gb (Giga bits per second).


 

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