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ATM Networks: Concepts and Protocols
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Kasera, Sumit
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ATM Networks: Concepts and Protocols
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: McGraw-Hill Education, 2007.
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ATM Networks: Concepts and Protocols
Authors:
Sumit Kasera
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2007
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9780071712323 0071477322
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Book Description
Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
PART 1 Background and Introduction
CHAPTER 1 Drivers of the Communication World
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Technological Drivers
1.3 Market Drivers
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
CHAPTER 2 Transfer Modes
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Circuit Switching
2.3 Routing
2.4 Virtual Circuit Switching
2.5 Comparison of Transfer Modes
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
CHAPTER 3 Overview of ATM
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Motivation for ATM
3.3 Definition of ATM
3.4 Genesis of ATM
3.5 Precursor Technologies
3.6 Basic Principles of ATM
3.7 ATM Protocol Reference Model
3.8 Core Aspects of ATM
3.9 ATM Network Architecture and Interfaces
3.10 Interworking with ATM
3.11 Applications of ATM Networks
3.12 B-ISDN and ATM
3.13 ATM Standardization
3.14 ATM Market Study
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
PART 2 ATM Protocol Reference Model
CHAPTER 4 ATM Physical Layer
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Transmission Convergence (TC) Sub-layer
4.3 Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) Sub-layer
4.4 Physical Layer Standards for ATM
4.5 DS1 ATM Physical Layer Interface
4.6 DS3 ATM Physical Layer Interface
4.7 E1 ATM Physical Layer Interface
4.8 E3 ATM Physical Layer Interface
4.9 Fractional T1/E1 ATM Physical Layer Interface
4.10 SONET/SDH-based ATM Physical Layer Interface
4.11 Universal Test and Operations PHY Interface for ATM (UTOPIA)
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
CHAPTER 5 ATM Layer
5.1 Introduction
5.2 ATM Cell Header Structure at UNI
5.3 ATM Cell Header Structure at NNI
5.4 ATM Layer Functions
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
CHAPTER 6 ATM Adaptation Layer
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Service Classes and ATM Adaptation Layer
6.3 ATM Adaptation Layer 1 (AAL1)
6.4 ATM Adaptation Layer 2 (AAL2)
6.5 ATM Adaptation Layer 3/4 (AAL3/4)
6.6 ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5)
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
PART 3 Core Concepts of ATM
CHAPTER 7 ATM Traffic and Service Parameterization
7.1 Introduction
7.2 ATM Traffic Parameters
7.3 ATM Service Parameters
7.4 Factors Affecting QoS Parameters
7.5 ATM Service Categories
7.6 QoS and QoS Classes
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
CHAPTER 8 ATM Traffic Management
8.1 Introduction
8.2 ATM Traffic Contract Management
8.3 ATM Traffic Shaping
8.4 ATM Traffic Policing: Usage Parameter Control
8.5 ATM Priority Control
8.6 ATM Flow Control
8.7 ATM Congestion Control
8.8 Dynamics of TCP Traffic Over the ATM Networks
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
CHAPTER 9 ATM Switching
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Components of a Typical Switch
9.3 Performance Measures in Switch Design
9.4 Switching Issues
9.5 Switching Architectures
9.6 Shared-Memory Architecture
9.7 Shared-Medium Architecture
9.8 Space-Division Architecture
9.9 Switching in ATM
9.10 ATM User Plane Functions
9.11 ATM Control Plane Functions
9.12 ATM Management Plane Functions
9.13 Case Study of ATM Switching Architectures
9.14 Prelude Switch
9.15 Packetized Automated Routing Integrated System (PARIS) Switch
9.16 Knockout Switch
9.17 Starlite Switch
9.18 Moonshine Switch
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
CHAPTER 10 ATM Addressing
10.1 Introduction
10.2 ATM End System Address (AESA) Format
10.3 ATM Group Address
10.4 Acquiring ATM Address
10.5 ATM Name System (ANS)
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
CHAPTER 11 ATM Signalling
11.1 Introduction
11.2 ATM Signalling Protocol Stack
11.3 Signalling ATM Adaptation Layer (SAAL)
11.4 UNI Signalling
11.5 ATM Point-to-Point Signalling
11.6 ATM Point-to-Multipoint Signalling
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
CHAPTER 12 ATM Routing
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Interim Inter-switch Protocol (IISP)
12.3 PNNI Protocol
12.4 PNNI Routing Hierarchy
12.5 PNNI Topology Information
12.6 Routing Information Flows and Route Computation
12.7 PNNI State Machines
12.8 Summarization and Aggregation
12.9 Path Selection and Connection Admission Control
12.10 PNNI Signalling Protocol
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
CHAPTER 13 AAL2 Signalling
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Relation between ATM Signalling and AAL2 Signalling
13.3 AAL2 Signalling Features
13.4 AAL2 Signalling Architecture
13.5 AAL2 Signalling Functions
13.6 AAL2 Signalling Messages
13.7 AAL2 Signalling versus ATM Signalling
13.8 Issues and Challenges in AAL2 Signalling
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
CHAPTER 14 ATM Network Management
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Standardization of ATM Network Management Procedures
14.3 ATM Network Management Reference Model
14.4 Operations and Maintenance (OAM) Procedures
14.5 Integrated Layer Management Interface (ILMI)
14.6 AToMMIB
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
CHAPTER 15 ATM Security
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Security Objectives for ATM Networks
15.3 Security Requirements for ATM Networks
15.4 ATM Security Model
15.5 User Plane Security
15.6 Control Plane Security
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
PART 4 Interworking with ATM
CHAPTER 16 ATM Network Interfaces and Architecture
16.1 Introduction
16.2 ATM Inter-Network Interface (AINI)
16.3 B-ISDN Inter-Carrier Interface (B-ICI)
16.4 Data Exchange Interface (DXI)
16.5 Frame-based UNI (FUNI)
16.6 Frame-based ATM over SONET/SDH Transport (FAST)
16.7 Frame-based ATM Transport over Ethernet (FATE)
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
CHAPTER 17 ATM in LAN
17.1 Introduction
17.2 Traditional LAN Technologies
17.3 ATM in LAN
17.4 LAN Emulation (LANE)
17.5 Issues and Requirements for LAN Emulation
17.6 LANE Components
17.7 LANE Connections
17.8 LANE Operations
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
CHAPTER 18 IP Over ATM
18.1 Introduction
18.2 Classical IP over ATM
18.3 Logical IP Sub-network (LIS)
18.4 Address Resolution in Classical IP Environment
18.5 Multi-Protocol Encapsulation over AAL5
18.6 Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) Size
18.7 Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP)
18.8 Multi-Protocol Over ATM (MPOA)
18.9 MPOA Components
18.10 MPOA Connections
18.11 Establishing Shortcut Connection and Forwarding Data Packets
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
PART 5 Application of ATM Network
CHAPTER 19 ATM and MPLS Networks
19.1 Introduction
19.2 Overview of Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS)
19.3 ATM and MPLS
19.4 MPLS for IP Over ATM
19.5 ATM–MPLS Network Interworking
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
CHAPTER 20 Voice Over ATM
20.1 Introduction
20.2 Technical Challenges
20.3 Carrying Voice over ATM
20.4 VTOA Standards
20.5 Circuit Emulation Service (CES)
20.6 Dynamic Bandwidth Circuit Emulation Services (DBCES)
20.7 ATM Trunking Using AAL1 for Narrowband Services
20.8 ATM Trunking Using AAL2 for Narrowband Services
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
CHAPTER 21 ATM and DSL Networks
21.1 Introduction
21.2 Overview of Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
21.3 ATM and DSL
21.4 Voice over DSL (VoDSL)
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
CHAPTER 22 ATM and 3G Networks
22.1 Introduction
22.2 Overview of Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS)
22.3 UTRAN and ATM
Conclusion
Review Questions
Further Reading
Glossary
References
Index