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Transfer Mode
(ATM)
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Voice
AAL
A/D
s1 , s2
cells
Video
AAL
Compression
A/D
picture frames
AAL
Data
Bursty variable-length
packets
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cells
compressed
frames
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cells
Figure 9.3
MUX
Wasted bandwidth
Images
TDM
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ATM
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4
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Figure 7.37
ATM
ATM standard (defined by CCITT) is widely
accepted by common carriers as mode of operation
for communication particularly BISDN.
ATM is a form of cell switching using small fixedsized packets.
Basic ATM Cell Format
5 Bytes
Header
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48 Bytes
Payload
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Figure 9.1
Private ATM
network
Private
UNI
X
Private
NNI
bli
Pu
N
cU
Public ATM
network A
X
NNI
Public
UNI
X
B-ICI
Public ATM
network B
X
Public
UNI
X
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Figure 9.5
ATM Connections
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Virtual Channels
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Figure 7.40
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12
GFC (4 bits)
VPI (4 bits)
VPI (4 bits)
VCI (4 bits)
VCI (8 bits)
VCI (4 bits)
PT (3 bits)
CLP
(1 bit)
HEC (8 bits)
Payload
(48 bytes)
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Figure 9.7
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voice 67
video 67
data 39
video 25
voice 32
video 61
N
1
75
32
61
3
2
39
67
67
6 data 32
25
32
Switch
video 75
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Figure 7.38
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VP3
a
b
c
d
e
ATM
Sw
1
VP5
ATM
Sw
2
ATM
DCC
ATM
Sw
3
b
c
VP2
VP1
ATM
Sw
4
Sw = switch
d
e
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Figure 7.39
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16
Management plane
Higher layers
Higher layers
Plane management
User plane
Layer management
Control plane
ATM layer
Physical layer
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Figure 9.2
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User
information
User
information
AAL
AAL
ATM
ATM
ATM
ATM
PHY
PHY
PHY
PHY
End system
Network
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End system
Figure 9.4
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ATM Architecture
An AAL is further divided into:
The Convergence Sublayer (CS)
manages the flow of data to and from SAR sublayer.
The Segmentation and Reassembly Sublayer
(SAR)
breaks data into cells at the sender and reassembles
cells into larger data units at the receiver.
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ATM layer
Transmission
convergence
sublayer
Physical layer
Physical medium
dependent sublayer
Physical
medium
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Figure 9.6
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Description
Example
CBR
T1 circuit
RT-VBR
Real-time
videoconferencing
NRT-VBR
Multimedia email
ABR
UBR
Background file
transfer
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AAL 1 Payload
(b) CS PDU with pointer in structured data transfer
47 Bytes
AAL 1
Pointer
1 Byte
46 Bytes
optional
(a) SAR PDU header
CSI
1 bit
Seq. Count
3 bits
SNP
4 bits
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Figure 9.11
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AAL 1
Higher layer
b1
b2
b3
CS PDUs
Convergence
sublayer
47
47
47
SAR PDUs
SAR sublayer
ATM layer
1 47
1 47
1 47
48
ATM Cells
48
48
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Figure 9.10
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AAL 3/4
CS and SAR PDUs
(a) CPCS-PDU format
Trailer
Header
CPI Btag BASize
2
(bytes)
1 - 65,535
(bytes)
0-3 1 1
2
(bytes)
Header
(2 bytes)
ST SN MID
10
LI CRC
44
(bits)
(bits)
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6 10
(bytes)
Figure 9.16
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AAL 3/4
Higher layer
Information
User message
Service specific
convergence
sublayer
Common part
convergence
sublayer
SAR sublayer
Assume null
Information
PAD
2 44
ATM layer
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2 44 2
2 44
Figure 9.15
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AAL 5
Convergent Sublayer Format
Pad
Information
0 - 65,535
(bytes)
0-47 1 1
(bytes)
SAR Format
ATM
Header
48 bytes of Data
1-bit end-of-datagram field (PTI)
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Figure 9.19
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AAL 5
Information
Higher layer
Service specific
convergence
sublayer
Assume null
Common part
convergence
sublayer
SAR sublayer
Information
PAD
48
(0)
48
(0)
48
(1)
Figure 9.18
ATM layer
PTI = 0
PTI = 0
PTI = 1
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