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5
Management
Information
Base Protocols
The following Management Information Bases (MIBs) are supported. An
expanded discussion of selected MIB support is provided in Appendix C.
SNMP MIB2 (RFC 1213)
Ethernet MIB (RFC 1643)
Bridge MIB (RFC 1493)
SNMP MIB2 (RFC 1573)
ATM MIB (RFC 1695)
ATM Forum ILMI
LANE Client
ATM Switch
ATM Bridge
ATM Forum Address
ATI Private MIB Extensions
LAN Emulation In general, LAN Emulation allows you to define a network by the software
configuration instead of rearranging physical cables.
ATI’s LAN Emulation solution is based on ATM Forum LAN Emulation
v.1.0. which consists of two parts: a LAN Emulation Client (LEC) and a LAN
Emulation Service. That is, v.1.0 states that each network must include all
LAN Emulation Services which, in turn, is composed of an LAN Emulation
Configuration Server (LECS), a LAN Emulation Server (LES) and a
Broadcast and Unknown Server (BUS).
Virtual Circuits ATM is a connection-oriented technology. This means that a call or virtual
connection needs to be established between at least two stations before data
can be transferred.
A Switched Virtual Circuit (SVC) automatically establishes this connection
by signalling, a process similar to a telephone call involving call set-up,
connection and disconnection. With SVC’s, virtual channels are established
and terminated for each session.
SVC is established by sending a call request message to the network. For
example, Virtual Channel Connections (VCCs) between LE Clients and
between an LE Client and LE Servers use SVCs — the connection is
established when needed and disconnected when it is not.
The advantage of SVC’s over Permanent (or Provisioned) Virtual Circuits
(PVC’s) is straightforward. SVC’s permit a “logical” or non-dedicated “on
demand” channel connection. A PVC is analogous to a leased or dedicated real
circuit.
The bottom line is that SVC’s permit dynamic networks. They allow any
device attached to the network to ask for connection — and permit the
network to open connections on the fly — without manual intervention.
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