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"The fact that this is an 'essentials only' book makes it unique. It's a good book as an introduction to the new ATM technology." -Matthew Scott, Software Engineer, FORE Systems Anyone needing an introduction to the ATM network will find this book's unique approach a valuable asset in getting up to speed on this growing technology. Intended as a quick reference to the ATM network, Essentials of ATM Networks and Services begins with an overview of the technology and then provides an explanation of the services defined for ATM. Developed from an author-taught introductory course on ATM networks and services, this book covers every aspect of ATM while focusing primarily on the services-the various ways of handling information throughout a network. Some of the services included are: *ATM LAN emulation *IP over ATM *Multiprotocol over ATM *Frame-based access services *Audiovisual multimedia services over ATM *Inverse multiplexing over ATM *Circuit emulation service In addition, the author addresses the impact of IP switching and XDSL, technologies that have beendevelopedsince the introduction of ATM. You will learn how they affect ATM services and what challenges they pose to the network. Whether you are using IP over ATM, multiprotocol over ATM, PNNI, LAN emulation, or traffic management, this book is more than an excellent ATM reference: It clearly explains ATM technology and implementation to anyone involved in the design, deployment, or support of a corporate ATM network. 0201184613B04062001

Table of Contents:
(Each chapter begins with an Introduction and concludes with a Summary.) Preface. Acknowledgments. 1. Introduction. Telecommunications Primer. Transmission Method. Data Flow Direction. Network Topologies. Geographical Coverage. Data Transfer Techniques. Network Access Techniques. Multiplexing. Data Communication Network Architecture. X.25 Network Architecture. Internet Architecture. SS7 Network Architecture. The Integrated Services Digital Network. ISDN Reference Configuration. Broadband ISDN. Why ATM? ATM Applications. ATM Standardization. 2. ATM Basics. B-ISDN Architecture. ATM Cell Header. 3. ATM Networking. VP and VC Switching. The ATM User-Network Interface Signaling. ATM Addressing. IDP Components. DSP Components. UNI Signaling 4.0. Call/Connection Setup. Data Transfer. Call/Connection Release. UNI Signaling 3.0 and UNI Signaling 3.1. 4. ATM Traffic Classification. User Service Classes. ATM Adaptation Layer Traffic Types. QoS Classes. ATM Service Categories. 5. The ATM Adaptation Layer. The Adaptation Process. AAL Process for Different AAL Types. AAL Type 1. AAL Type 2. AAL Type 3/4. AAL Type 5. Signaling AAL. 6. ATM Network Management. Overview of the TMN. Overview of the SNMP. Operations and Maintenance Cell Flows. ATM Network Management Reference Model. The M1 Interface: ATM Terminal Device Management. The M2 Interface: Private ATM Network Management. The M3 Interface: The Customer Network Management. The M4 Interface. The M5 Interface. The Integrated Local Management Interface. ATM MIB. 7. ATM Traffic Management. Resource Management. Connection Admission Control. Usage Parameter Control. Generic Cell Rate Algorithm. Virtual Scheduling Algorithm. Continuous-State Leaky-Bucket Algorithm. Traffic Shaping. Congestion Control. Selective Cell Discarding. Explicit Forward Congestion Indication (EFCI). ABR Flow Control. Rate-Based Flow Control. Credit-Based Flow Control. Comparison of the Flow Control Schemes. Quantum Flow Control Alliance 8. Private Network-Network Interface. IISP. PNNI Version 1.0. Routing Architecture. Peer Group Leader Election. Hello Protocol. Topology State Database Exchange. Topology State Summarization. Hierarchical Path Determination. Signaling Architecture. DTL Processing. Crankback and Rerouting. A Sample PNNI Version 1.0 Network Hierarchy Model. 9. The ATM LAN Emulation Service. LANE Protocol Stack. LANE Components. Principles of LAN Emulation. Configuration. Joining and Registration. Address Resolution. Example of LANE Operation. 10. IP Over ATM. Packet Encapsulation. Address Resolution. IP Multicasting Over ATM. Next Hop Resolution Protocol. NHS Configuration Modes. NHRP Address Resolution. Internet Integrated Services. RSVP. Operation of the RSVP. IS Over ATM. Orientation. Resource State. Heterogeneity. Routing. QoS Renegotiation. Directionality. 11. Multiprotocol Over. MPOA Components. Operation of the MPOA. Configuration. Discovery. MPOA Target Resolution. Data Transfer. Examples of MPOA Operation. Intra-IASG Flows. Inter-IASG Flows. The IP Switching Challenge. IP Switch Detailed Operation. Comments on IP Switching. 12. Frame-Based Access Services. ATM DXI. ATM FUNI. Frame Relay Over ATM. Overview of Frame Relay. Frame Relay and ATM. 13. Audiovisual Multimedia Service. Video-on-Demand Service. VoD System Structure. Network Adaptation. VoD Protocol Reference Model. 14. Circuit Emulation Service. Structured DS1/E1 Service. Unstructured DS1/E1 Service. CES Trunking for Narrowband Services. 15. ATM Inverse Multiplexing Service. Inverse Multiplexing Basics. ATM Inverse Multiplexing. IMA Unit Reference Model. The IMA Control Protocol Cell. Delay Compensation. Cell Stuffing. The Future of IMUX and IMA. ADSL vs. IMA. A. Abbreviations. B. Glossary. References. Index. 0201184613T04062001

About the Author :
Oliver C. Ibe received a Sc.D. in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and holds an MBA from Northeastern University. He is currently a network architect at Xyplex Networks. He has been associated with the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Georgia Institute of Technology, and GTE Laboratories and has also been a visiting scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Ibe was the managing editor of Computer Networks and ISDN Systems,and is a senior member of the IEEE. 0201184613AB04062001


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780201184617
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Addison Wesley
  • Height: 158 mm
  • No of Pages: 240
  • Weight: 286 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0201184613
  • Publisher Date: 07 Nov 1997
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 15 mm
  • Width: 233 mm


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