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ch18 Slide 2data Communications and Networking by Behrouz Aforouzan
ch18 Slide 2data Communications and Networking by Behrouz Aforouzan
Virtual-Circuit Networks:
Frame Relay
and ATM
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18-1 FRAME RELAY
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Figure 18.1 Frame Relay network
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Note
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Figure 18.2 Frame Relay layers
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Note
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Figure 18.3 Frame Relay frame
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Note
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Figure 18.4 Three address formats
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Figure 18.5 FRAD
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18-2 ATM
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Figure 18.6 Multiplexing using different frame
sizes
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Note
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Figure 18.7 Multiplexing using
cells
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Figure 18.8 ATM multiplexing
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Figure 18.9 Architecture of an ATM
network
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Figure 18.10 TP, VPs, and VCs
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Figure 18.11 Example of VPs and
VCs
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Note
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Figure 18.12 Connection identifiers
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Figure 18.13 Virtual connection identifiers in UNIs and
NNIs
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Figure 18.14 An ATM
cell
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Figure 18.15 Routing with a switch
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Figure 18.16 ATM layers
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Figure 18.17 ATM layers in endpoint devices and
switches
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Figure 18.18 ATM layer
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Figure 18.19 ATM headers
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Figure 18.20 AAL1
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Figure 18.21 AAL2
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Figure 18.22 AAL3/4
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Figure 18.23 AAL5
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18-3 ATM LANs
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Figure 18.25 Pure ATM
LAN
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Figure 18.26 Legacy ATM
LAN
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Figure 18.27 Mixed architecture ATM
LAN
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Figure 18.28 Client and servers in a
LANE
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Figure 18.29 Client and servers in a
LANE
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