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PRESENTED BY K.ROJA KUMARI 09A21A04B4

contents Introduction Definition Why DTM DTM basics DTM advantage Principles of DTM DTM channels DTM services Conclusion

introduction DTM combines the two basic technologies used to build high-capacity networks—circuit and packet switching— and therefore offers many advantages. It also provides several service-access solutions to enterprises, residential and small offices, content providers.

DEFINITION DTM, Dynamic synchronous Transfer Mode, is a broadband network architecture based on circuit switching augmented with dynamic reallocation of time slots. DTM provides a service based on multicast, multirate channels with short set-up delay.

WHY DTM? For maximize transmission capacity the DTM protocol was developed. DTM is designed to increase the use of fiber's transmission capacity and to provide support for real-time broadband traffic and multicasting. It is also designed to change the distribution of resources to the network nodes dynamically.

DTM BASICS

THE DTM ADVANTAGE DTM was developed in an effort to combine the simple and real-time traffic- supporting properties of circuit-switching technology with the dynamic resource handling properties of packet-switching technology. DTM forms a transport-network architecture that enables high transfer capacity with dynamic allocation of resources.

PRINCIPLES OF DTM DTM multiplexing Medium with Multiple Access

DTM multiplexing format

Flow of data and control information

DTM CHANNELS Channels in DTM have the following properties  Simplex  Multirate  Multicast  Renegotiated

SWITCHING

Multicast Channels

DTM SERVICES There are a number of traffic types that can be integrated in a DTM network. IP over DTM DTM local area network (LAN) emulation (DLE)

DTM SOLUTION FOR ENTERPRISE ACCESS Corporate Data Network using the DTM LAN Emulation(DLE) Service

Corporate Data Network Combined with an Internet Connection

DTM SOLUTION FOR RESIDENTIAL AND SMALL -OFFICE ACCESS DSLAM ( Digital subscriber line access multiplexers ) Aggregation Network for Internet Connections

DTM Network for Integrated-Access– Device Aggregation

Service Marketplace for High-Speed Content Servers

CONCLUSION As the bottlenecks of networks move from the transfer capacity of the network links to the processing capacity of the network nodes, DTM aims to reduce network complexity to provide full access to available bandwidth.