ATM User-network Interface (UNI) Specification Version 3.1

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Prentice Hall PTR, 1995 - Computers - 396 pages

Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is the hottest network technology in the marketplace, enabling extremely high-speed transmission of all user traffic, including voice, data and video. The UNI 3.1 standard enables developers to build equipment that will fully interoperate in today's public and private ATM network environments. This is the only authoritative guide to this new standard, by The ATM Forum, the industry-led consortium that created it. KEY TOPICS: The book presents highly-detailed specifications for interfacing ATM user devices, public and private network equipment. It also covers significant Version 3.1 changes in signaling and signaling virtual channels. MARKET: Communications engineers and programmers developing ATM applications and equipment. Version 3.0 of this title was a Prentice Hall PTR bestseller.

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Contents

Physical Layer Interfaces Specification
11
Interim Local Management Interface Specification
105
References
297
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