29.2 ATM LOGICAL CONNECTIONS

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29.2 ATM LOGICAL CONNECTIONS

ATM provides fast packet switching and so can be used for multimedia communication. In voice and video applications, the packets have to reach the destination in sequence and without variable delay. In other words, the quality of service is of paramount importance for supporting multimedia services. To achieve this objective, in ATM networks the concepts of virtual channel connection and virtual path connection are introduced.

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The logical connection between two end nodes is called virtual channel connection (VCC). A bundle of VCCs that have the same end points is called the virtual path connection (VPC).

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The logical connection between two end nodes is called a virtual channel connection (VCC). This is analogous to a virtual circuit in X.25. VCC is set up between two end users, a user and a network (for control signaling), or network to network (for network management and routing).

A bundle of VCCs that have the same end point is a called virtual path connection (VPC). All the cells flowing over all of the VCCs in a single VPC are switched together. The concept of virtual channel and virtual path is illustrated in Figure 29.2.

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Figure 29.2: ATM virtual channels and virtual path.

Using the virtual path has the following advantages:

  1. Once a virtual path is established, establishing new virtual channel connections is easy. capacity can be reserved in anticipation of later call arrivals. No call processing is required at intermediate switches, so adding virtual channels involves minimal processing. Hence, the processing is reduced and connection setup time is much less.

  2. The switching is very fast and, as a result, network performance and reliability will increase.

  3. The network architecture will be simplified.

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The concept of virtual path facilitates faster switching of the cells, simplified network architecture and reduced processing for connection setup. Moreover, the desired quality of service can be ensured.

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In all packet switching networks, to ensure that the network provides the desired quality of service is of paramount importance. The QoS can be defined in terms of maximum delay allowed or loss of packets. The concept of VPC and VCC allows ensuring a desired QoS to the maximum possible extent.



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Principles of Digital Communication Systems and Computer Networks
Principles Digital Communication System & Computer Networks (Charles River Media Computer Engineering)
ISBN: 1584503297
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 313
Authors: K V Prasad

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