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ATM and ATM Networking
 
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Course Number1101
Price NIS before VAT1300 (2120)
Duration (Days)2
LanguageEnglish, Hebrew
LevelAdvanced
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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.

 
 
  1. Introduction
  • Goals
  • The data revolution
  •  Where does ATM fit in?
  •  Principles of data communication
  1. ATM technology
  • Cell relay
  •  Cell format
  •  VPC and VCC
  •  ATM switching
  1. 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
 
  1. ATM chips
  2. Addressing
  3. Signaling
  •  UNI/NNI
  • PVC/SVC
  • Call Connection
  • Connection types
  • Routing
  • IISP
  • PNNI
  • CAC
  • Cranckback
  • Soft PVC
  1. ILMI
  •  Address registration
  •  Extensions
  1. API’s
  2.  ATM Interworking
  • LANE
  • MPOA
  • Classical IP over ATM
    • RFC2684 (RFC1483) for     bridging
    • RFC2684 for routing
    • VPLS service
    • NHRP
    •  IP Multicast over ATM
  • Voice over ATM
    • Switched services configuration
    •  Interworking Function reference model
    • Loop emulation service using AAL2
    • Frame Relay Interworking
  1. ATM in the WAN
  2. Access Network
  3.  Conclusion
 
  • 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.
  • 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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