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Managing WAN Switching
Modules
Introduction
The Omni Switch/Router WAN Switching Modules (WSXs) are a family of modules that 
enable the creation of WANs by providing connectivity between geographically-distanced 
LANs. These modules support a variety of protocols, including Frame Relay, synchronous 
Point to Point Protocol (PPP), and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN).
WSXs extend the power and flexibility of LAN switching over greater geographic distances 
using either a Frame Relay network, ISDN network or leased line connection, such as T1. In a 
Frame Relay network configuration, WSXs provide a cost-effective link that is capable of 
supporting multiple virtual circuits. In a leased line configuration, WSXs provide dedicated 
bandwidth to a single remote site. In an ISDN line configuration, the WSX supports both 
inbound and outbound call circuits for interconnection to remote WAN Switching Modules or 
other devices that support standard PPP over ISDN. In addition, an ISDN configuration 
supports bandwidth on demand and backup of failed lines.
The family of WSX modules provides either 2, 4, or 8 ports, which provide a range of access 
rates from 9.6 kbps to 2 Mbps. Management, data handling, compression, and multi-protocol 
encapsulation are compatible with the current Frame Relay and PPP standards.
VLAN
 architectures are preserved and consistent on both sides of a 
WAN
 link. WSX
s
 support 
Alcatel Frame Relay trunking. As a result, 
VLAN
 groups on one side of a Frame Relay link are 
compatible with those on the other side. In addition, the 
WSX
 is capable of both Frame Relay 
and PPP transparent bridging, and IP and IPX routing.
VLAN architectures are preserved and consistent on both sides of a WAN link. The WSX 
supports standard RFC 1490 multiprotocol over Frame Relay and synchronous PPP for 
bridging and routing interoperability with numerous other WAN networking devices. In 
addition, the WSX supports Alcatel Frame Relay trunking, so multiple VLAN groups on one 
side of a Frame Relay link can be transported across the WAN.