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ATM Definition
 Standard for cell relay wherein information for
multiple service types, such as voice, video, or
data, is conveyed in small, fixed-size cells.
 ATM networks are connection-oriented.
ATM Features
 Service is connection oriented, with data transferred over a Virtual

Circuit (VC).
 A cell-switched network (architecture).

 Fixed-size cell (53-Bytes)
 Uses Asynchronous time-division multiplexing (Asynchronous TDM)
 ATM is independent of the transmission medium. ATM cells can be

sent on a wire or fiber, and can also be packaged inside the payload
of other carrier system.
ATM Multiplexing
ATM Architecture
ATM Architecture
The ATM reference model is composed of the following planes,
which span all layers:
 Control - This plane is responsible for generating and managing

signaling requests.

 User - This plane is responsible for managing the transfer of data.
 Management - This plane contains two components:
 Layer management manages layer-specific functions, such

as the detection of failures and protocol problems.

 Plane management manages and coordinates functions

related to the complete system.
ATM Architecture
The ATM reference model is composed of the following ATM
layers:
 Physical layer - Analogous to the physical layer of the OSI

reference model, the ATM physical layer manages the
medium-dependent transmission.

 ATM layer - The ATM layer is responsible for the simultaneous

sharing of virtual circuits over a physical link (cell multiplexing)
and passing cells through the ATM network (cell relay). To do
this, it uses the VPI and VCI information in the header of each
ATM cell.
ATM Architecture
 ATM adaptation layer (AAL) - The AAL is responsible for

isolating higher-layer protocols from the details of the ATM
processes. The adaptation layer prepares user data for
conversion into cells and segments the data into 48-byte cell
payloads.
 Finally, the higher layers residing above the AAL accept user

data, arrange it into packets, and hand it to the AAL.
ATM Architecture
ATM Virtual Connection
 Transmission Path (TP): the physical connection (wire, cable,

satellite, … ) between an endpoint and a switch or between
two switches.
 Virtual Paths (VPs): provides a connection or a set of

connections between two switches.
 Virtual Circuits : Cell networks are based on virtual circuits. All

cells belonging to a single message follow the same virtual
circuit and remain in their original order until they reach their
destination.
ATM Virtual Connection
Architecture of ATM Network
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User-to-network interface (UNI): interface between endpoint (user access devices) and network switches.
Network-to-network interface (NNIs): interface between switches insides the network.
ATM Cells
 ATM transfers information in fixed-size units called
cells.
 Each cell consists of 53 bytes.
 The first 5 bytes contain cell-header information.
 The remaining 48 contain the payload (user
information).
ATM Cell Structure
ATM Cell Structure
 Generic Flow Control (GFC)
 Provides local functions, such as identifying multiple stations that
share a single ATM interface. This field is typically not used and is
set to its default value of 0 (binary 0000).
 Virtual Path Identifier (VPI)
 In conjunction with the VCI, identifies the next destination of a
cell as it passes through a series of ATM switches on the way to
its destination.
ATM Cell Structure
 Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI)
 In conjunction with the VPI, identifies the next destination of a cell as it

passes through a series of ATM switches on the way to its destination.

 Payload Type (PT)
 The first bit indicates whether the cell contains user data (bit 0)
or control data (bit 1).
 The second bit indicates congestion (0 = no congestion, 1 =

congestion), and
 The third bit indicates whether the cell is the last in a series
of cells (1 = last cells for the frame)
ATM Cell Structure
 Cell Loss Priority (CLP)  Indicates whether the cell should be discarded if it encounters
extreme congestion as it moves through the network. If the CLP
bit equals 1, the cell should be discarded in preference to cells
with the CLP bit equal to 0.
 Header Error Control (HEC)  Calculates checksum only on the first 4 bytes of the header. HEC
can correct a single bit error in these bytes, thereby preserving
the cell rather than discarding it.
ATM Routing
 ATM uses two types of connections: a permanent virtual

circuit (PVC) and a Switch Virtual Circuit (SVC).
 ATM uses switches to route the cell from one source endpoint

to the destination
 A switch routes the cell using both the VPIs and the VCIs.
Atm

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Atm

  • 1.
  • 2. ATM Definition  Standard for cell relay wherein information for multiple service types, such as voice, video, or data, is conveyed in small, fixed-size cells.  ATM networks are connection-oriented.
  • 3. ATM Features  Service is connection oriented, with data transferred over a Virtual Circuit (VC).  A cell-switched network (architecture).  Fixed-size cell (53-Bytes)  Uses Asynchronous time-division multiplexing (Asynchronous TDM)  ATM is independent of the transmission medium. ATM cells can be sent on a wire or fiber, and can also be packaged inside the payload of other carrier system.
  • 6. ATM Architecture The ATM reference model is composed of the following planes, which span all layers:  Control - This plane is responsible for generating and managing signaling requests.  User - This plane is responsible for managing the transfer of data.  Management - This plane contains two components:  Layer management manages layer-specific functions, such as the detection of failures and protocol problems.  Plane management manages and coordinates functions related to the complete system.
  • 7. ATM Architecture The ATM reference model is composed of the following ATM layers:  Physical layer - Analogous to the physical layer of the OSI reference model, the ATM physical layer manages the medium-dependent transmission.  ATM layer - The ATM layer is responsible for the simultaneous sharing of virtual circuits over a physical link (cell multiplexing) and passing cells through the ATM network (cell relay). To do this, it uses the VPI and VCI information in the header of each ATM cell.
  • 8. ATM Architecture  ATM adaptation layer (AAL) - The AAL is responsible for isolating higher-layer protocols from the details of the ATM processes. The adaptation layer prepares user data for conversion into cells and segments the data into 48-byte cell payloads.  Finally, the higher layers residing above the AAL accept user data, arrange it into packets, and hand it to the AAL.
  • 10. ATM Virtual Connection  Transmission Path (TP): the physical connection (wire, cable, satellite, … ) between an endpoint and a switch or between two switches.  Virtual Paths (VPs): provides a connection or a set of connections between two switches.  Virtual Circuits : Cell networks are based on virtual circuits. All cells belonging to a single message follow the same virtual circuit and remain in their original order until they reach their destination.
  • 12. Architecture of ATM Network vc vc vp vp vp vc User-to-network interface (UNI): interface between endpoint (user access devices) and network switches. Network-to-network interface (NNIs): interface between switches insides the network.
  • 13. ATM Cells  ATM transfers information in fixed-size units called cells.  Each cell consists of 53 bytes.  The first 5 bytes contain cell-header information.  The remaining 48 contain the payload (user information).
  • 15. ATM Cell Structure  Generic Flow Control (GFC)  Provides local functions, such as identifying multiple stations that share a single ATM interface. This field is typically not used and is set to its default value of 0 (binary 0000).  Virtual Path Identifier (VPI)  In conjunction with the VCI, identifies the next destination of a cell as it passes through a series of ATM switches on the way to its destination.
  • 16. ATM Cell Structure  Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI)  In conjunction with the VPI, identifies the next destination of a cell as it passes through a series of ATM switches on the way to its destination.  Payload Type (PT)  The first bit indicates whether the cell contains user data (bit 0) or control data (bit 1).  The second bit indicates congestion (0 = no congestion, 1 = congestion), and  The third bit indicates whether the cell is the last in a series of cells (1 = last cells for the frame)
  • 17. ATM Cell Structure  Cell Loss Priority (CLP)  Indicates whether the cell should be discarded if it encounters extreme congestion as it moves through the network. If the CLP bit equals 1, the cell should be discarded in preference to cells with the CLP bit equal to 0.  Header Error Control (HEC)  Calculates checksum only on the first 4 bytes of the header. HEC can correct a single bit error in these bytes, thereby preserving the cell rather than discarding it.
  • 18. ATM Routing  ATM uses two types of connections: a permanent virtual circuit (PVC) and a Switch Virtual Circuit (SVC).  ATM uses switches to route the cell from one source endpoint to the destination  A switch routes the cell using both the VPIs and the VCIs.