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ATM Signalling - Protocols and Practice

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Hartmut Brandt, GMD Fokus, Berlin, Germany
Christian Hapke, vectos GmbH, Berlin, Germany
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0471 62382 2
January 2001
Hardback
276pp


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ATM is one of the key technologies used to support high-quality multimedia services. However,
high-quality features, such as scaleability, high bandwidth and quality of service result in a
high level of complexity. The ATM signalling standards are driven by two organisations: the ITU-
T and the ATM Forum and can be difficult to understand, especially for people without experience
in standardisation work. Highly practical in its approach ATM Signalling will explain all you
need to know about how things really work, how to interpret the behaviour of systems, what
problems may arise and how to find the solutions to such problems.
- Describes the key ATM protocols used in private networks
- Examines how the protocols work by tracing existing systems and applications under normal and erroneous conditions
- Presents the basic call functions as well as those that are built on top of call control such as Classical IP over ATM (CLIP), LAN Emulation over ATM (LANE) and Integrated Local Management Interface (ILMI)
By offering such practical advice in the crucial aspects of ATM signalling this volume will have
immediate appeal to network engineers, designers, managers and system administrators and will
also become essential reading for hardware/software developers and postgraduate students.
Contents:
- Introduction
- Overview over ATM Signalling
- UNI: User Network Interface
- ATM Addresses
- SAAL: Signalling ATM Adaptation Layer
- PNNI: Private Network Node Interface
- ILMI: Integrated Local Management Interface
- Protocols on Top of ATM Signalling
- Acknowledgements
- Appendix A: ITU-T Standards
- Appendix B: Source Code Availability
- References
- Index.
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