ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode Networks)
This report aims to discuss Asynchronous Transfer Mode, known simply as ATM technology, as it pertains to Networking in a detailed and coherent manner. "It is clear that Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) technology will play a central role in the evolution of current workgroup, campus and enterprise networks. "The ATM protocol is flexible enough to be used not only for local and wide area network applications, but also possibly for backplane processor-to-processor interconnection. The adoption of ATM for LAN applications has altered the industry landscape and significantly speeded up the expected deployment of ATM services by WAN service providers." (Estes, 1993) ATM delivers important advantages over existing LAN and WAN technologies, including the promise of scalable bandwidths at unprecedented price and performance points and Quality of Service guarantees, which facilitate new classes of applications such as multimedia." (Alles, 1995) The objective of this work therefore is to give the details of research on the topic and thus provide specific technical insights on the Asynchronous Transfer Mode layers. These layers include the ATM Layer, AAL Convergence sub-layer, ATM Adaptation Layer or AAL, the AAL Model Segmentation and Reassembly sub-layer and the Higher Layer Protocols for control, management, and application. As noted, the work intends to focus in on the technical aspects such as networking functions, communication between layers, and the components of the Asynchronous Transfer Mode Networks technology. This objective entails that only technical information on ATM's is presented and also entails that no definitions of what ATM's are or comparisons to other architectures are presented. In addition, another area avoided was the advantages and disadvantages of ATM's.
The ATM technology is a very detail oriented and maybe the most complex technology ever created in our current technologically driven society. "While the structure of ATM cells and cell switching do facilitate the development of hardware intensive, high performance ATM switches, the deployment of ATM networks requires the overlay of a highly complex, software intensive, protocol infrastructure. This infrastructure is required to both allow individual ATM switches to be linked into a network, and for such networks to internetwork with...
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