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| Brandon 2003-01-15, 4:24 pm |
| The Network+ objectives mention a WAN technology called OCX, but I've never
heard of it. Can someone fill me in?
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| Matt Cavic 2003-01-15, 4:24 pm |
| It's probably talking about OC12, OC24, etc. They're high-speed fiber
links. You should be able to rank all of the popular point-to-point WAN
links in terms of speed.
Matt
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Brandon wrote:
> The Network+ objectives mention a WAN technology called OCX, but I've never
> heard of it. Can someone fill me in?
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| Charles M. Kozierok 2003-01-15, 5:24 pm |
| In article <Pine.LNX.4.40.0301151547400.12747-100000@linux.michaelsystems.com>,
Matt Cavic <msc141@mscconsult.com> wrote:
} It's probably talking about OC12, OC24, etc. They're high-speed fiber
} links. You should be able to rank all of the popular point-to-point WAN
} links in terms of speed.
The general class of technologies into which these fall is SONET. Easy
to find tons of info on them using Google.
peace,
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charles
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| C Voyer 2003-01-18, 7:24 pm |
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Would that be an OC 10?
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