Title :
Design and applications of ATM LAN/WAN adapters
Author :
Bonjour, Dominique ; De Hauteclocque, Gaëlle ; Le Moa, Jacques
Author_Institution :
CNET, Lannion, France
Abstract :
ATM networks are today operational, both as backbones for existing LAN technologies and as commercial wide-area multiservice networks. Still, in the early deployment of multi-site ATM networks, a number of difficulties have arisen out of the differences between the service definitions in local ATM networks and long distance carrier networks. In particular, the adaptation of LAN emulation protocols relying on switched, best-effort connections to the first generation of ATM WAN services turned out to require the introduction of specific functions. In this paper, we study and discuss the nature of these adaptation functions which include peak rate shaping in order to comply with the traffic contract at the public UNI, efficient buffering and selective cell discarding to optimize the performance of end-to-end data protocols and fairness mechanisms to improve resource sharing. We describe a flexible hardware platform which enabled a quick prototyping of these functions. It provides on-board support for efficient cell processing and for associated functions (rate control, buffering, etc.). The use of a cell processor enables a software-only implementation of the ATM cell handling, yielding short development times and easy debugging while being compatible with an operation at line speeds up to 155 Mbit/s. We finally give examples and measurements of the use of the adapters in LAN/WAN interworking situations
Keywords :
LAN interconnection; asynchronous transfer mode; buffer storage; protocols; telecommunication control; telecommunication traffic; wide area networks; 155 Mbit/s; ATM LAN/WAN adapters; ATM cell handling; ATM networks; LAN emulation protocols; LAN/WAN interworking; adaptation functions; associated functions; debugging; efficient buffering; end-to-end data protocols; fairness mechanisms; flexible hardware platform; local ATM networks; long distance carrier networks; multi-site ATM networks; peak rate shaping; public UNI; resource sharing; selective cell discarding; service definitions; software-only implementation; switched best-effort connections; traffic contract; wide-area multiservice networks; Asynchronous transfer mode; Contracts; Hardware; LAN emulation; Local area networks; Protocols; Resource management; Software prototyping; Spine; Wide area networks;
Conference_Titel :
ATM, 1998. ICATM-98., 1998 1st IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Colmar
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4982-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICATM.1998.688177