Title :
ALPEN: an ATM multi-protocol emulation network, based on periodical performance check between edge nodes
Author :
Yamanaka, Naoaki ; Shiomoto, Kohei ; Hasegawa, Haruhisa
Author_Institution :
Network Service Syst. Labs., NTT, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
Proposes ALPEN, an ATM-WAN architecture that can emulate multiple ATM-layer protocols such as available bit rate, fast resource management, and short hold mode, using a simple ATM transit network. ALPEN is a flexible network. With ALPEN, it is easy to implement any new ATM-layer protocol by modifying only the edge nodes. ATM-layer protocols are emulated only at ALPEN´s edge nodes and the transit network is independent of the ATM-layer protocols. ALPEN has a very short response time. Edge nodes are directly responsible for the management of the users´ bandwidth, eliminating the long round trip delays of conventional networks. A simple and high-speed ATM transit network periodically reports to the edge nodes the performance of the transit network´s routes using cyclic periodical route performance check (PRPC) cells. PRPC cells are independent of the ATM-layer protocols. Their information is used by the edge nodes to manage the users cell rates in real time. ALPEN is also a simple architecture. The transit network does not support multi ATM-layer protocols; only the PRPC protocol. ALPEN´s transit switches do not need large computational power: performance checking is performed per route and not per virtual circuit as in conventional networks. ALPEN is a cost effective architecture. Flexible, adaptive and sophisticated protocols for an efficient use of resources can be easily supported by the network´s edge node. Users can then send as much traffic as permitted by the network´s available bandwidth. The ALPEN architecture introduced in this paper is an efficient approach to implementing multimedia, multi-protocol ATM services in an ATM-WAN
Keywords :
asynchronous transfer mode; computer network management; multimedia communication; performance evaluation; protocols; telecommunication network routing; wide area networks; ALPEN; ATM multi-protocol emulation network; ATM transit network; ATM-WAN architecture; ATM-layer protocol; PRPC cells; PRPC protocol; available bandwidth; cyclic periodical route performance check cells; edge nodes; management; multimedia; performance; response time; traffic; transit switches; user bandwidth; users cell rate; Asynchronous transfer mode; Bandwidth; Bit rate; Computer architecture; Delay; Emulation; Protocols; Resource management; Switches; Switching circuits;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 1996. ICC '96, Conference Record, Converging Technologies for Tomorrow's Applications. 1996 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3250-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.1996.542218