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big-nose an optical network technologies and protocols this is your friend Ramona in the journey of learning the main objectives of this particular series of webinars is to discuss about SDS 1 and w DM o TN e ml n ml and project management link to optical networks development and testing in the last session we discussed about the history of SONET and SDH networks which was linked to pdh we discussed at length about pdfs advantages/disadvantages data rates etc in this session which are going to discuss about a requirements of vegetation networks building blacks mapping of PDA signals to SDH frame delays about HD s frame structure etc first the requirements of sdh/sonet need for extensive network management capability within the hierarchy flexibility in OAM through overhead provisions designed pdh that the overhead provisions in the pd h frames for a limited and the network management capabilities was almost nil the standard interfaces between equipment and and support multiplexing form