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C
HAPTER
14: ATM S
WITCHING
Figure 20 shows how a call is transferred over a virtual channel.
Figure 20
ATM Switching
It is assumed that the virtual channel has been established, by the
methods described in the previous chapter. This means that the VPI/VCI
values for all external links are stored at the ports and the input/output
port associations for the internal links are stored in the switch.
ATM Edge Device
ATM Edge Device
ATM Edge Device
ATM Switch
ATM edge device
converts packets
A, B into cells a,b,
writes the VPI/VCI
in each cell header
and transmits
them over the two
virtual channels
VCa and VCb.
VCa and VCb are
multiplexed over
the same physical
line.
Two calls, A and
B, are initiated by
Ethernet end-
stations.
ATM Switch receives
cells, reads the VPI/VCI
and routes them to
correct output ports
according to the virtual
channel internal link. The
output port transmits
them to the ATM edge
devices over the virtual
channel UNI link.
ATM Edge Device
receives cells,
converts them into
packets and routes
them to the correct
Ethernet output
port.
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a aa
bb b
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VCa
VCa
VCb
VCb
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A
A
B
B
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Summary of Contents for CoreBuilder 9000
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Page 36: ...36 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW...
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Page 152: ...152 CHAPTER 6 MANAGING NETWORK INTERFACES...
Page 224: ...224 CHAPTER 8 VIEWING STATISTICS...
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Page 320: ...320 CHAPTER 10 ATM NETWORK BASICS...
Page 332: ...332 CHAPTER 11 NETWORK INTERFACE MANAGEMENT...
Page 348: ...348 CHAPTER 12 E IISP PROTOCOL...
Page 374: ...374 CHAPTER 14 ATM SWITCHING...
Page 410: ...410 CHAPTER 16 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT...
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Page 450: ...450 APPENDIX D TECHNICAL SUPPORT...
Page 454: ...454 GLOSSARY...