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Broadband Communication for the Information Superhighway
A broadband communication for the information superhighway! Will discuss the
hottest topics including, ATM Mode, Voice over ATM, IP Switching, Internet & ATM
and other perspectives.
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- Introduction
- Goals
- The data revolution
- Where does ATM fit in?
- Principles of data communication
- ATM technology
- Cell relay
- Cell format
- VPC and VCC
- ATM switching
- Protocol layers
- Physical layer
- SONET/SDH
- DS3
- E3
- Cell delineation
- IMA
- ATM Layer
- Traffic and congestion control
- Cell delay/delay variation
- Traffic descriptors
- Policing
- Shaping
- QoS
- EPD/PPD
- ABR
- OAM
- End points
- Fault Management
- Alarms
- Continuity Check
- Loopback
- Performance Monitoring
- Adaptation Layer
- Service classes
- PDU model
- AAL1
- Unstructured AAL1
- Structured AAL1
- AAL1 clock recovery
- AAL2
- AAL3/4
- AAL5
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- ATM chips
- Addressing
- Signaling
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UNI/NNI
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PVC/SVC
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Call Connection
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Connection types
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Routing
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IISP
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PNNI
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CAC
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Cranckback
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Soft PVC
- ILMI
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Address registration
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Extensions
- API’s
- ATM Interworking
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LANE
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MPOA
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Classical IP over ATM
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RFC2684 (RFC1483) for bridging
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RFC2684 for routing
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VPLS service
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NHRP
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IP Multicast over ATM
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Voice over ATM
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Switched services configuration
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Interworking Function reference model
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Loop emulation service using AAL2
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Frame Relay Interworking
- ATM in the WAN
- Access Network
- Conclusion
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- This Seminar is intended for those that require technical insight into the
evolution of public telecommunications networks to support broadband
communications in order to support emerging services such as video-on demand,
medical imaging and work-at-home.
- The seminar is of interest to those responsible for planning and
implementing broadband wide-area-networks, to individuals designing and
implementing ATM equipment, to individuals responsible for design and
implementation of Broadband ISDN and to individuals interested in the evolution
of signaling systems to support these networks.
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- Participation in the this seminar implies a basic knowledge of Networking
(provided in seminars such as "Introduction to Networking")
- No advanced knowledge of ATM is required
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