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Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Advanced Computer Networks D12

ATM Outline  ATM Introduction –Motivation for ATM Architecture  Design Assumptions  ATM Adaptation Layers  Old ATM Design  Revised ATM Design  AAL Details  MPLS Advanced Computer Networks ATM 2

ATM Introduction  ITU-T lead the standards development.  ATM Forum ensures interoperability among private and public ATM implementations.  commonly used to implement WANs.  DSL uses ATM for multiplexing and switching.  used as a backbone in IP networks and Internet. DCC 9 th Ed. Stallings Advanced Computer Networks ATM 3

Issues Driving LAN Changes  Traffic Integration –Voice, video and data traffic –Multimedia became the ‘buzz word’ One-way batchWeb traffic Two-way batchvoice messages One-way interactiveMbone broadcasts Two-way interactivevideo conferencing  Quality of Service guarantees (e.g. limited jitter, non-blocking streams)  LAN Interoperability  Mobile and Wireless nodes Advanced Computer Networks ATM 4

Stallings’ “High-Speed Networks” Backbone Advanced Computer Networks ATM 5

Stallings’ “High Speed Networks” Advanced Computer Networks ATM 6

A/D Voice s 1, s 2 … Digital voice samples A/D Video … Compression compressed frames picture frames Data Bursty variable- length packets cells AAL Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks ATM Adaptation Layers Advanced Computer Networks ATM 7

MUX Wasted bandwidth ATM TDM Voice Data packets Images Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Advanced Computer Networks ATM 8

ATMATM  ATM standard (defined by CCITT) was widely accepted by common carriers as mode of operation for communication (particularly BISDN).  ATM is a form of cell switching using small fixed-sized packets. Header Payload 5 Bytes 48 Bytes Basic ATM Cell Format Advanced Computer Networks ATM 9

ATM Conceptual Model Four Design Assumptions 1. ATM network will be organized as a hierarchy. –User’s equipment connects to networks via a UNI (User-Network Interface). –Connections between provided networks are made through NNI (Network- Network Interface). 2. ATM will be connection-oriented. –A connection (an ATM channel) must be established before any cells are sent. Advanced Computer Networks ATM 10

ATM Interfaces DCC 9 th Ed. Stallings Advanced Computer Networks ATM 11

ATM Connections  two levels of ATM connections: virtual path connections (VPC) virtual channel connections (VCC)  indicated by two fields in the cell header: virtual path identifier VPI virtual path identifier VPI virtual channel identifierVCI virtual channel identifierVCI Advanced Computer Networks ATM 12

ATM Virtual Connections  Virtual Path Connection (VPC) –bundle of Virtual Channel Connections (VCC) with same end points. DCC 9 th Ed. Stallings Advanced Computer Networks ATM 13

ATM Conceptual Model Assumptions (cont.) 3. Vast majority of ATM networks will run on optical fiber networks with extremely low error rates. 4. ATM must support low cost attachments. –This decision lead to a significant decision: to prohibit cell reordering in ATM networks.  ATM switch design is more difficult. Advanced Computer Networks ATM 14

ATM Cell Formats DCC 9 th Ed. Stallings Advanced Computer Networks ATM 15

Payload Type (PT) Field Coding DCC 9 th Ed. Stallings Advanced Computer Networks ATM 16

2 3 N 1 Switch N 1 … 5 6 video 25 video voice data N video75 voice67 data 39 video 67 … … ATM Cell Switching Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Advanced Computer Networks ATM 17

c ATM Sw 1 ATM Sw 4 ATM Sw 2 ATM Sw 3 ATM DCC a b d e VP3 VP5 VP2 VP1 a b c d e Sw = switch Digital Cross Connect Only switches virtual paths Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Two Levels of ATM Switches Advanced Computer Networks ATM 18

ATM Protocol Architecture  ATM Adaptation Layers (AAL) – the protocol for packaging data into cells is collectively referred to as AAL.  Must efficiently package higher level data such as voice samples, video frames and datagram packets into a series of cells. Design Issue: How many adaptation layers should there be? Advanced Computer Networks ATM 19

Plane management Management plane Control planeUser plane Physical layer ATM layer ATM Adaptation Layer Higher layers Layer management ATM Protocol Architecture Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Advanced Computer Networks ATM 20

AAL ATM User information AAL ATM PHY ATM PHY ATM PHY … End system Network ATM in the Protocol Stack Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Advanced Computer Networks ATM 21

Original ATM Architecture  CCITT envisioned four classes of applications (A-D) requiring four distinct adaptation layers (1-4) which would be optimized for an application class: A.Constant bit-rate applications CBR B.Variable bit-rate applications VBR C.Connection-oriented data applications D.Connectionless data application Advanced Computer Networks ATM 22

ATM Architecture An AAL was further divided into: Convergence Sublayer (CS) manages the flow of data to and from SAR sublayer. Segmentation and Reassembly Sublayer (SAR) breaks data into cells at the sender and reassembles cells into larger data units at the receiver. Advanced Computer Networks ATM 23

Original ATM Architecture Advanced Computer Networks ATM 24

Transmission convergence sublayer Physical medium dependent sublayer Physical medium ATM layer Physical layer Physical Layer ATM Adjustments Advanced Computer Networks ATM 25

 The AAL interface was initially defined as classes A-D with SAP (Service Access Points) for AAL1-4.  AAL3 and AAL4 were so similar that they were merged into AAL3/4.  The data communications community concluded that AAL3/4 was not suitable for data communications applications. They pushed for standardization of AAL5 (also referred to as SEAL – the Simple and Efficient Adaptation Layer).  AAL2 was not initially deployed. Original ATM Architecture Advanced Computer Networks ATM 26

RevisedATM Architecture Revised ATM Architecture Advanced Computer Networks ATM 27

Revised ATM Service Categories ClassDescriptionExample CBR Constant Bit RateT1 circuit RT-VBR Real Time Variable Bit RateReal-time videoconferencing NRT-VBR Non-real-time Variable Bit Rate Multimedia ABR Available Bit RateBrowsing the Web UBR Unspecified Bit RateBackground file transfer Advanced Computer Networks ATM 28

QoS, PVC, and SVC  Quality of Service (QoS) requirements are handled at connection time and viewed as part of signaling (e.g., RSVP).  ATM provides permanent virtual connections and switched virtual connections. –Permanent Virtual Connections (PVC) permanent connections set up manually by network manager. –Switched Virtual Connections (SVC) set up and released on demand by the end user via signaling procedures. Advanced Computer Networks ATM 29

(b) CS PDU with pointer in structured data transfer AAL 1 Pointer 1 Byte 46 Bytes 47 Bytes optional (a) SAR PDU header CSI SNP Seq. Count 1 bit 3 bits 4 bits AAL 1 Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Advanced Computer Networks ATM 30

… Higher layer User data stream Convergence sublayer SAR sublayer ATM layer CS PDUs SAR PDUs ATM Cells H H H 5 48 H H H b 1 b 2 b 3 AAL 1 Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Advanced Computer Networks ATM 31

(a) CPCS-PDU format (b) SAR PDU format CPI Btag BASize CPCS - PDU Payload , (bytes) (bytes) (bytes) AL Etag Length Pad Header Trailer ST SN MID SAR - PDU Payload (bits)(bytes) (bits) LI CRC Header (2 bytes) Trailer (2 bytes) AAL 3/4 CS and SAR PDUs Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Advanced Computer Networks ATM 32

Higher layer Common part convergence sublayer SAR sublayer ATM layer Service specific convergence sublayer Information Assume null T PAD User message Pad message to multiple of 4 bytes. Add header and trailer. Each SAR-PDU consists of 2-byte header, 2-byte trailer, and 44-byte payload. H … … Information AAL 3/4 Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Advanced Computer Networks ATM 33

Information , (bytes)(bytes) UU CPI Length CRC Pad Convergent Sublayer Format SAR Format 48 bytes of Data ATM Header 1-bit end-of-datagram field (PTI) AAL 5 Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Advanced Computer Networks ATM 34

Higher layer Common part convergence sublayer SAR sublayer ATM layer PTI = 0 Service specific convergence sublayer Assume null 48 (1) Information T PAD … … Information 48 (0) PTI = 0 PTI = 1 AAL 5 Leon-Garcia & Widjaja: Communication Networks Advanced Computer Networks ATM 35

STM-1 (STS-3) Payload for SDH-Based ATM Cell Transmission Advanced Computer Networks ATM 36

MPLS (Multi Protocol Label Switching) Advanced Computer Networks ATM 37

The Nortel Networks Passport 8600 Routing Switch  designed for high-performance Enterprise, carrier, and service provider networks.  As a chassis based Ethernet switching platform, the Passport 8600 series provides wire speed L2-L7 traffic classification, filtering, forwarding and routing. Hardware based wire speed performance enables fast and efficient traffic classification, policy enforcement and filtering.  Provides wire speed L2- L7 traffic classification. Advanced Computer Networks ATM 38

The Nortel Networks Passport 8600 Routing Switch  Multi-layer redundancy with five 9’s reliability  Integrated intelligent bandwidth connectivity for 10/100/1000 Ethernet, ATM, PoS,10 Gig and WDM  Seamless LAN/MAN/WAN connectivity  Eight policy enabled hardware queues per port  512 Gigabits per second backplane switch capacity. Advanced Computer Networks ATM 39

Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Avaya Switch ERS 8600 Avaya Switch ERS 8600 Configurable as a Terabit Switch cluster using SMLTTerabitSMLT 10 Gigabit Ethernet Packet Over SONET 6 OC-3 or 3 OC-12 ports ATM 4 firewall or IDS Advanced Computer Networks ATM 40

ATM Summary  Motivation for ATM Architecture  Four Design Assumptions  ATM Hierarchy –UNI,NNI, VPI, VCI, two switch levels  Old ATM Design –Convergence Sublayer (CS), Segmentation and Reassembly Sublayer (SAR)  ATM Adaptation Layers –AAL1-4 Advanced Computer Networks ATM 41

ATM Summary  New ATM Design –PVC, SVC  AAL Details –AAL1, AAL3-4, AAL5  Multi-Protocol Layer Switching (MPLS) –Passport Switch Advanced Computer Networks ATM 42