Title :
Design of 622 Mbps ATM OAM functions for the integrated service access network
Author_Institution :
Broadband Commun. Dept., Electron. & Telecommun. Res. Inst., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
As the various types of application services are increased in the ATM (asynchronous transfer mode) network, it becomes a very important requirement for the ATM network equipment to provide for a higher transfer rate and to detect network failure or service degradation. In order to meet these requirements we develop a monolithic single chip device which can handle VPI/VCI address translation, cell appending, counting, and OAM (operation and management) processing for 65,536 VCs (virtual circuits) in real time. This paper describes the architectural design of a 622 Mbps ATM layer ASIC (application specific integrated circuit) which is under development. This ASIC is applicable for developing network equipment in B-ISDN. This supports both the NNI (network-network interface) and the UNI (user-network interface) and has ITU-TS based F4 or F5 level OAM function processing in real time. Also this chip can measure QoS (quality of service) and network parameters related to such OAM functions
Keywords :
B-ISDN; application specific integrated circuits; asynchronous transfer mode; digital integrated circuits; electronic switching systems; integrated circuit design; network interfaces; optical fibre subscriber loops; real-time systems; telecommunication network reliability; 622 Mbit/s; 622 Mbps ATM OAM functions; ATM layer ASIC; ATM network equipment; B-ISDN; F4 level OAM function processing; F5 level OAM function processing; ITU-TS; NNI; QoS; UNI; VPI/VCI address translation; application services; application specific integrated circuit; architectural design; asynchronous transfer mode; cell appending; counting; integrated service access network; monolithic single chip device; network failure; network parameters; network-network interface; quality of service; real time; service degradation; transfer rate; user-network interface; virtual circuits; Application specific integrated circuits; Asynchronous transfer mode; Bandwidth; Broadband communication; Degradation; Internet telephony; Intserv networks; Network interfaces; Quality of service; Telecommunication traffic;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 1998. ICC 98. Conference Record. 1998 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4788-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.1998.683057