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ISDN BRI Concepts
ISDN refers to a collection of standards that define a digital architecture that provides an integrated voice/data capability to a location, utilizing the public switched network and includes benefits such as the ability to carry a variety of user-traffic feeds, faster call setup, and faster data transfer rate.
Frame Relay Concepts
Frame Relay is a connection-oriented data-link technology that defines single-link virtual circuit multiplexing by assigning connection identifiers.
Difference between RIPv1 and RIPv2
The main difference between RIPv1 and RIPv2 is classless routing.
Understanding Access Lists
Router Access Lists manage IP traffic as network access grows and filter packets as they pass through the router.
Layer 2 Encapsulation Protocols
High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) - HDLC is the default encapsulation type on point-to-point, dedicated links, and circuit-switched connections.
Dial-on-Demand Routing
Dial-on-Demand routing refers to a collection of Cisco features that allows two or more Cisco routers to establish a dynamic connection over simple dialup facilities on an as-needed basis and is used for low-volume, periodic network connections over an ISDN network or Public Switched Telephone Network.
Ring Topology
A ring network is a network topology where each node is connected to two other nodes, so as to create a ring.