Faixan Lv1Posted 21 Aug 2023 16:12
  
A WAN attribute is a characteristic of a wide area network (WAN) that is agreed upon by the service provider and the subscriber. It describes some aspect of the service behavior, such as the bandwidth, latency, or security. The values of WAN attributes are determined by agreement between the subscriber and service provider, subject to constraints imposed by the service description.

Here are some examples of WAN attributes:

Bandwidth: The maximum amount of data that can be transferred over the WAN in a given unit of time.
Latency: The time it takes for a packet of data to travel from one end of the WAN to the other.
Security: The measures in place to protect data from unauthorized access or modification.
Availability: The percentage of time that the WAN is available for use.
Reliability: The likelihood that data will be delivered without errors.
Cost: The price of the WAN service.
The specific WAN attributes that are agreed upon will depend on the needs of the subscriber. For example, a business that needs to transfer large amounts of data quickly will need a WAN with a high bandwidth. A business that needs to ensure the security of its data will need a WAN with strong security measures in place.

WAN attributes are important because they help to ensure that the service provider and subscriber are on the same page about what the WAN can and cannot do. This can help to avoid problems and misunderstandings down the road.

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