Both dial-up and leased-line links involve two peers that are connected by a communications medium. The next table summarizes the differences between the link types.
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Leased Line |
Dial-up Line |
|---|---|
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Always connected, unless a system administrator or power failure takes the leased-line down |
Initiated on demand, when a user tries to call a remote peer |
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Uses synchronous communications |
Uses asynchronous communications |
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Rented from a provider |
Uses existing telephone lines |
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Requires synchronous units |
Uses less costly modems |
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Requires specialized interfaces |
Uses standard serial interfaces that are included on most computers |