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A traditional method for backing up an OC-12 ring is called a bi-directional ring topology. The OC12 ring is a physical fiber ring looking like an oval shaped loop. This physical topology of the bi-directional ring deploys two sets of fiber strands.

A DS1/T1 Circuit has 24 Channels

T1/DS1 Lines are the equivalent of 24 phone lines or 24 DS0's. A DS1/T1 can handle 1.5 million bits per second or 1.5Mbps.

Ethernet was developed around the 1970s by Xerox Corporation by an experimental coaxial cable network to transmit data up to 3 Mbps.

The LSR of the MPLS Network strips off the existing label at each hop and applies a new label that dictates how the next hop will forward the packet.

The 155.52 Mbps of an OC3 Line has a payload of 148.608 Mbps an overhead of 6.912 Mbps which includes path overhead using fiber optics

The Four OC12 Layers are the (1) Photonic Layer, (2) Section Layer, (3) Line Layer and the (4) Path Layer.

Codec G.723.1 transmits at 5.3 Kbps and 6.3 Kbps which can be used over Dial-Up with high compression and processing power.

An OC3 Line is also known as STS-3 (Synchronous Transport Signal)

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