ATM technology and services delivery
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : KARIM
Finally, theres an ATM guide that doesnt just catalog the technology and standards, but also demonstrates exactly how to design todays most important real-world ATM applications.KEY TOPICS:Start with an expert introduction to ATM technology: protocols, call control procedures, switching, traffic management, and network management. Next, and most importantly, review the key design challenges, tradeoffs, and best solutions associated with each of todays most important ATM applications. Master LAN emulation over ATM, classical IP over ATM, and multi-protocol over ATM, and delivering multimedia services over ATM. Finally, discover the state of the art in emerging ATM technologies and standards, including multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) and other approaches to wireless ATM. The book is replete with detailed design examples focused on helping engineers create high-performance, cost-effective ATM systems and services that succeed in the marketplace.MARKET:For any engineer involved with delivering ATM products and services, including hardware manufacturers, designers of network management systems, customer network engineers and architects.
I. FUNDAMENTALS OF THE ATM TECHNOLOGY.
1. Introduction.
2. The ATM Protocol.
3. Call Control Procedures in ATM Networks.
4. ATM Switching Systems.
5. Traffic Management in ATM Networks.
6. ATM Network Management.
Evolution of ATM. What is ATM? Advantages of ATM. Some Examples of ATM Applications. Summary. References.
2. The ATM Protocol.
Introduction. The ATM Protocol Stack. The ATM Layer. ATM Adaptation-Layer Protocol. Physical Layer. Summary. References.
3. Call Control Procedures in ATM Networks.
Introduction. General Procedures. Point-to-Point Signaling. Message Construction. Point-to-Multipoint Signaling. End-Point Addressing in ATM. Signaling for Voice and Telephony Over ATM (VTOA). Example of Call Control Message Coding. Summary. References. Problems.
4. ATM Switching Systems.
Introduction. Cross-Point Switch. Self-Routing Switches. Batcher-Banyan Networks. Time-Division Switches with Common Memory. Buffering. Summary. References. Problems.
5. Traffic Management in ATM Networks.
Introduction. Some Definitions. Quality of Service. Service Categories. Congestion Control in ATM Networks. Delay/Throughput Characteristics. Summary. References. Problems.
6. ATM Network Management.
Introduction. General Network Management Functions. The Interface between the Network and Network Manager. The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). ATM Network Management. Summary. References. Problems.
II. DELIVERY OF ATM SERVICES.
7. Circuit Emulation over ATM.
8. LAN Emulation over ATM.
9. IP over ATM.
10. Multi-Protocol Over ATM (MPOA).
11. Switched Multimedia Services.
12. Wireless ATM.
13. Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) in ATM.
Appendix A: An Overview of T1 and E1 Interfaces.
Appendix B: An Overview of DS.
Appendix C: An Overview of SONET.
Appendix D: ADSL.
Appendix E: Abbreviations.
Index.
Introduction. Functions to Emulate. Emulation Procedure. An Example of Circuit Emulation-Voice and Telephony Over ATM (VTOA). Generating Source Clock Information. Clock Recovery at the Receiving End. Summary. References. Problems.
8. LAN Emulation over ATM.
Introduction. Emulated LAN Types. Functions Performed in Emulation. Protocol Stack. Emulation Procedure. Connection Management. LAN Emulation Version. Summary. References. Problems.
9. IP over ATM.
Introduction. Packet Transmission Procedure with IP over ATM. ATMARP. Inverse ATMARP. Performance of TCP/IP over ATM. Summary. References. Problems.
10. Multi-Protocol Over ATM (MPOA).
Introduction. Some Definitions. MPOA Components. Next Hop Resolution Protocol. MPOA Overview. Summary. References.
11. Switched Multimedia Services.
Introduction. Standards Supporting Multimedia Services. Multimedia Services over Narrow-Band ISDN. Narrow-Band Multimedia Services over LANs. Multimedia Services over ATM. Interworking of Multimedia Terminals. Summary. References. Problems.
12. Wireless ATM.
Introduction. WATM Networks. Wireless ATM Interface. Summary. References.
13. Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) in ATM.
Introduction. Some Definitions. Principles of Operation. Hierarchical Labels. Label Assignment. Label Distribution in ATM. Routing Table Construction. Summary. References. Problems.
Appendix A: An Overview of T1 and E1 Interfaces.
T1 Overview. E1 Overview. References.
Appendix B: An Overview of DS.
Introduction. Bit Stuffing at DS2 Level. DS2 Multiplexing. DS3 Multiplexing. C Bit Parity Format. References.
Appendix C: An Overview of SONET.
Introduction. SONET Rates. STS-1 Frame Structure. Sub-STS-1 Payloads. Multiplexing Multiple STSs. References.
Appendix D: ADSL.
Introduction. ADSL Data Transfer Capability. Functional Description of ADSL Transceiver. References.
Appendix E: Abbreviations.
Index.
Date de parution : 01-2000
Ouvrage de 400 p.
18x23 cm
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