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ASYNCHORONOUS TRANSFER MODES. Points to be discussed are :. Definition ATM standard ATM network ATM interfaces ATM cell ATM Adaptation layer(AAL) to be contd. ATM Application ATM Services Categories ATM advatages ATM advantages
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Points to be discussed are: Definition ATM standard ATM network ATM interfaces ATM cell ATM Adaptation layer(AAL) to be contd...
ATM Application • ATM Services Categories • ATM advatages • ATM advantages • ATM challenges • References
ATM-Definition • Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a technology that has the potential of revolutionizing data communications and telecommunications. • ATM is a packet switching.
What is it really? Low-level network layer Single transport mechanism Streamlined protocol
ATM Standard • ITU-T I.361 • Defines the ATM Layer functions. • ITU-T I.363 • Defines the ATM Adaptation Layer- protocols. • ITU-T I.610 • Defines the ATM Operation and Maintenance (OAM) functions
The ATM network • 1) User-to-Network Interface (UNI) • 2) Network-to-Network Interface (NNI) • 3) Inter-Carrier Interface (ICI)
ATM Interfaces 1. User-to-Network Interface (UNI) • Exists between a single end user and a public ATM network. 2.Network-to-Network Interface (NNI) • Exists between switches in a single public ATM network. 3. Inter-Carrier Interface (ICI) • It is located between two public ATM networks
Important parameters • Virtual channel: • A channel that provides transportation of ATM cells between two or more endpoints for information transfer. • Virtual paths: • It is a group of Virtual Channels that are carried on the same physical facility and share the same Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) value.
ATM cells Diagram of the NNI ATM Cell Diagram of the UNI ATM Cell Small size, may reduce queuing delay of high priority cells Fixed size, more efficient switching
ATM cell content 1) 5 bytes header: (I) General flow control • defined across the UNI • flow across the UNI • intended to control the traffic • 4 bits must be set to 0's. (II) Virtual path control • routing field for network • an 8-bit field for the UNI and a 12-bit field for the NNI, is used to identify virtual paths.
Continue…. • Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) • 16-bit field is used to identify a virtual channel • For idle cells, the VCI is set to all 0's. • Payload Type Identifier (PTI) • three bits of the PTI
Cell Loss Priority (CLP) • The 1-bit CLP field • used for explicit indication of the priority of the cell • Header Error Control (HEC) • 8-bit fieldIt capable of detecting all single-bit errors and some multiple-bit errors.
ATM Service Categories • Real-time services • Constant bit rate – uncompressed audio/video info Videoconferencing, TV, pay-per-view, VOD, etc. • Non-real-time services • Available bit rate – bursty apps requiring reliable end-to-end connection e.g. LAN, router-to-router reliability
ATM Advantages • Universality • Mixed traffic types, real-time and non-real- time • Scalability • LANs, WANs, WLANs • Efficient use of network resources Bandwidth on demand concept • Simplified network infrastructure
ATM challenges • In-network mux/buffering can lead to cell delay or loss • Many types of traffic • Large geographic distribution
References • http://www.iec.org • Amos E. Joel, Jr., Asynchronous Transfer Mode (IEEE Press, 1993) • "Broadband ISDN and ATM". http://world-class-programme.com