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Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration -WAN Access

10 Low-speed ATM configuration

The ATM OC-3/STM-1 interface that carries ATM service over SONET/SDH.

The single ATM E3 interface that carries ATM service over E3 line.

These ATM interfaces supported by the SR8000 have the following features:

Supports Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC).

Supports tragic shaping based on VP/VC.

Supports User-to-Network Interface (UNI) signaling.

Supports RFC1483: Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5.

Supports RFC1577: Classical IP and ARP over ATM.

Supports F5 End to End Loopback OAM.

Supports AAL5 (ATM Adaptation Layer 5).

Supports non-real-time Variable Bit Rate (nrt_VBR).

Supports Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR).

Supports Real-time Variable Bit Rate (rt_VBR).

Supports Constant Bit Rate(CBR)

10.1.3 ATM OAM

Generally, OAM has two different definitions.

OAM: Operation And Maintenance (ITU-T I.610 02/99)

OAM: Operation Administration and Maintenance (LUCENT APC User Manual, 03/99)

OAM offers a mechanism of fault location, and performance detection. The mechanism is

realized through OAM cells inserted in user cell flow.

Broadband-Integrated Services Digital Network (ITU-T B-ISDN) I.610 defines the OAM

function on the ATM network and classifies the OAM function into the following five layers.

Table 10-1

Layer of the OAM functions

Layer

Description

F1: Regenerator section layer

Physical layer OAM: The OAM flow depends on the
concrete mechanism of the transmission system. The

ATM network includes the following three types of
transmission systems:

• Transmission system based on SDH (defined in

G.707 and G.783)

• Transmission system based on cell (defined in

I.432.1, I.432.2, and I.432.4)

• Transmission system based on PDH (defined in

G.702, G.804 and G.832)

F2: Digit section layer

F3: Transmission channel layer

F4: Virtual path layer

ATM layer OAM: based on VP/VC and does not

depend on the transmission system.

F5: Virtual channel layer

The two types of operation flows are defined in the ATM layer: F4 flow and F5 flow.

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