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Kasera, Sumit. ATM Networks: Concepts and Protocols. US: McGraw-Hill Education, 2007.

ATM Networks: Concepts and Protocols

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Published:  2007

ISBN: 9780071712323 0071477322
  • 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