Industrial Data Communications 4th Edition

Chapter 7 - Wide Area Networks: Synchronous Optical Network (SONET)

A SONET network can be configured in a number of topologies but is most often used as a
dual counter-rotating ring topology. It essentially encapsulates whatever data appears at the
interface. SONET has four layers that are roughly analogous to the OSI model. Its minimum
data rate is 51.84 Mbps, and its maximum (at the moment) is 2.488 Gbps. Table 7-2 outlines
the data rates available (all rounded off except for OC-1).

SONET networks have been proposed as the "fiber-to-the-curb" infrastructure in which
copper will carry the transmission into individual residences-something like having a
central office in every neighborhood. Though it is nice to know that these technologies exist
and are being pursued by carrier companies; for those in the industrial field that information
is all that is needed since almost any and all expansion beyond what a carrier company
now uses is "proposed."

Table 7-2. Optical Carrier Data Rates

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