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C
HAPTER
 12: ATM, LAN E
MULATION
AND
 V
IRTUAL
 LAN
S
LE Service normally resides on a central ATM switch, such as the CELLplex 
7000, but may reside on an ATM end station instead.
An ELAN is assigned a name (ELAN name) which is communicated to 
each LEC as the LEC joins the ELAN.
More than one emulated LAN can operate on the same ATM network. 
However, each of the emulated LANs is independent of the others and 
users cannot communicate directly across emulated LAN boundaries.
LAN Emulation Client
The LEC is the LE connection service located in an ATM edge device which 
represents the device’s LAN users to the ATM network. A LEC has a 
unique LEC ID as well as an ATM address by which it is known in the 
emulated LAN. It handles the forwarding of its LAN users’ data frames 
over the ATM network to their destination, a task which also includes 
ascertaining the destination LEC address and setting up the connection 
between them. 
Also provided is a MAC-level emulated Ethernet service interface to 
higher level software which implements the LAN Emulation User to 
Network Interface
 (LUNI).
LAN Emulation Server
The LES is the central “directory” service of an emulated LAN to which a 
LEC can turn to look up the ATM address of another LEC. The LES 
directory contains a table of LAN station MAC addresses together with 
the ATM addresses of the LECs that represent them. In order to transmit a 
data frame to a particular destination MAC address, the LEC sends the 
data frame to the LEC that represents that destination MAC address. If 
the LEC does not already know the destination LEC’s address, it can send 
the destination MAC address to the LES to look it up (resolve). To 
populate the LES directory, the LECs may register the MAC addresses of 
LAN stations they represent with the LES. 
Broadcast and
Unknown Server
(BUS)
The BUS is the LE connection service which handles ATM traffic other 
than direct transmissions between LECs. It handles the following:
Q
Data sent by a LEC to the broadcast MAC address
Q
All multicast traffic
Q
Initial unicast frames which are sent by a LEC before the data direct 
virtual connection to the ATM address has been resolved
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