Layer 1 and types of hardware to use (for example, Letter of Authorization [LOA] documents, colocation facilities, Direct Connect)

Task Statement 2.1: Implement routing and connectivity between on-premises networks and the AWS Cloud.

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1. What is Layer 1 (Physical Layer)?

The Physical Layer (Layer 1) is the lowest layer of the networking model. It deals with actual physical connections between your on-premises network and AWS.

In simple words:

Layer 1 = cables + ports + devices that carry raw signals


Key Responsibilities of Layer 1

  • Transmitting bits (0s and 1s) as electrical or optical signals
  • Defining:
    • Cable types (fiber, copper)
    • Connectors
    • Signal strength
    • Speed (1 Gbps, 10 Gbps, 100 Gbps)
  • Physical connectivity between:
    • Data center ↔ AWS
    • Router ↔ switch
    • Network device ↔ network device

Why Layer 1 is Important for the Exam

AWS networking questions often test:

  • How physical connectivity is established
  • What hardware is required
  • How AWS Direct Connect works physically
  • What documents and facilities are needed

2. Types of Hardware Used in Hybrid Connectivity

When connecting on-premises networks to AWS, you must understand the physical components involved.


2.1 Network Devices (Customer Side)

a) Router (Very Important for Exam)

  • Used to connect your network to AWS
  • Supports:
    • BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) for routing
  • Must meet AWS Direct Connect requirements

b) Switch

  • Connects multiple devices within your data center
  • Often used before connecting to routers

2.2 Cabling Types

a) Fiber Optic Cable (Most Common in AWS Direct Connect)

  • High speed (1G, 10G, 100G)
  • Low latency
  • Long distance support

b) Copper Cable

  • Used for shorter distances
  • Less common for AWS Direct Connect

2.3 AWS Direct Connect Hardware Components

When using AWS Direct Connect, the physical setup includes:

  • Customer Router (your device)
  • Cross-connect cable (fiber)
  • AWS Direct Connect router (AWS side)
  • Colocation facility infrastructure

3. AWS Direct Connect (Core Exam Topic)

What is AWS Direct Connect?

AWS Direct Connect is a dedicated private network connection between your on-premises network and AWS.


Key Characteristics

  • Does NOT use the public internet
  • Provides:
    • Lower latency
    • More consistent performance
    • Higher bandwidth options (1G / 10G / 100G)
  • Uses fiber connections

Types of Direct Connect Connections

1. Dedicated Connection

  • Physical port assigned only to you
  • Capacity:
    • 1 Gbps
    • 10 Gbps
    • 100 Gbps

2. Hosted Connection

  • Provided through a partner
  • Shared infrastructure
  • Flexible bandwidth (e.g., 50 Mbps to 10 Gbps)

Logical Components (Important)

Even though we are focusing on Layer 1, remember:

  • Virtual Interfaces (VIFs):
    • Public VIF → access AWS public services
    • Private VIF → access VPC
    • Transit VIF → via Transit Gateway

Direct Connect Locations

These are physical AWS sites where connections are made.


4. Colocation Facilities (Colo) – Critical Concept

What is a Colocation Facility?

A colocation facility (colo) is a third-party data center where:

  • AWS Direct Connect equipment is located
  • Customers place their own hardware (routers, servers)

Why Colocation is Needed

You usually cannot connect directly from your office to AWS hardware.

Instead:

  1. You place your router in a colo facility
  2. AWS has its Direct Connect router there
  3. You connect using a cross-connect cable

What Exists Inside a Colo Facility

  • Racks (for equipment)
  • Power supply
  • Cooling systems
  • Physical security
  • Network providers (carriers)

Exam Key Points

  • AWS Direct Connect is available at specific DX locations
  • You either:
    • Deploy hardware in a colo
    • Or use a Direct Connect partner

5. Cross-Connect (Physical Link)

What is a Cross-Connect?

A cross-connect is a physical cable connection inside the colocation facility.


Key Features

  • Usually fiber optic cable
  • Connects:
    • Your router → AWS Direct Connect router
  • Installed by:
    • Colo provider

Why It Matters

Without cross-connect:

  • No physical connection → no Direct Connect

6. Letter of Authorization (LOA) – Very Important Exam Topic

What is LOA?

A Letter of Authorization (LOA) is a document issued by AWS.


Purpose of LOA

It allows the colocation provider to:

  • Install the physical cross-connect
  • Connect your equipment to AWS Direct Connect

What LOA Contains

  • AWS port details
  • Connection ID
  • Location information
  • Technical specifications

Workflow (Important for Exam)

  1. You request a Direct Connect connection in AWS
  2. AWS generates:
    • LOA-CFA (Letter of Authorization – Connecting Facility Assignment)
  3. You give LOA to the colocation provider
  4. Provider installs cross-connect
  5. Physical connection is established

Exam Tips

  • LOA is required for physical connectivity
  • No LOA → no cross-connect → no Direct Connect

7. Connectivity Flow (End-to-End)

Here is how everything connects together:

Step-by-Step Flow

  1. On-premises network connects to router
  2. Router is placed in:
    • Colocation facility OR connected via provider
  3. AWS Direct Connect port is provisioned
  4. AWS provides LOA
  5. Cross-connect cable is installed
  6. Physical link established (Layer 1)
  7. Logical configuration (BGP, VIFs) is applied

8. Redundancy at Layer 1 (Highly Tested)

To ensure high availability:

Best Practices

  • Use multiple Direct Connect connections
  • Use different devices (routers)
  • Use different locations (if possible)
  • Use link aggregation (LAG)

Link Aggregation Group (LAG)

  • Combines multiple physical connections
  • Increases bandwidth and redundancy

9. Common Exam Scenarios

Scenario 1

Question: Need consistent low latency and high bandwidth
Answer: Use Direct Connect (fiber, dedicated connection)


Scenario 2

Question: Need physical connection setup approval
Answer: Use LOA


Scenario 3

Question: Where does cross-connect happen?
Answer: Colocation facility


Scenario 4

Question: Want private connectivity without internet
Answer: Direct Connect


10. Key Differences Summary

ConceptPurposeLayer
Direct ConnectPrivate AWS connectionLayer 1 + 2
LOAAuthorization for physical connectionLayer 1
ColocationPhysical hosting facilityLayer 1
Cross-connectCable linking customer to AWSLayer 1

11. Important Exam Tips (Must Remember)

  • Layer 1 = physical connectivity only
  • Fiber optics are most common in Direct Connect
  • LOA is mandatory for cross-connect setup
  • Colocation facilities host AWS DX equipment
  • Direct Connect:
    • Private
    • Stable
    • High-performance
  • Redundancy requires multiple physical links

12. Simple Summary

  • Layer 1 is all about physical connections
  • AWS Direct Connect gives a private physical link to AWS
  • You connect through a colocation facility
  • AWS gives you an LOA document
  • A cross-connect cable links your router to AWS
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