Telecommunications network
A telecommunications network is a group of nodes interconnected by telecommunications links that are used to exchange messages between the nodes. The links may use a variety of technologies based on the methodologies of circuit switching, message switching, or packet switching to pass messages and signals.
Multiple nodes may cooperate to pass a message from an originating node to a destination node via multiple network hops. For this routing function, each node in the network is assigned a network address for identification and locating it on the network. The collection of addresses in the network is called the address space of the network.
Examples of telecommunications networks include computer networks, the Internet, the public switched telephone network, the global Telex network, the aeronautical ACARS network, and the wireless radio networks of cell phone telecommunication providers.
Network structure
This is the general structure of a network: every telecommunications network conceptually consists of three parts, or planes :- The data plane carries the network's users' traffic, the actual payload.
- The control plane carries control information.
- The management plane carries the operations, administration and management traffic required for network management. The management plane is sometimes considered a part of the control plane.
Data networks
Terminals attached to IP networks like the Internet are addressed using IP addresses. Protocols of the Internet protocol suite provide the control and routing of messages across the IP data network. There are many different network structures that IP can be used across to efficiently route messages, for example:
There are three features that differentiate MANs from LANs or WANs:
- The area of the network size is between LANs and WANs. The MAN will have a physical area between 5 and 50 km in diameter.
- MANs do not generally belong to a single organization. The equipment that interconnects the network, the links, and the MAN itself are often owned by an association or a network provider that provides or leases the service to others.
- A MAN is a means for sharing resources at high speeds within the network. It often provides connections to WAN networks for access to resources outside the scope of the MAN.