Zhone Technologies 600 User Manual

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Server Cards
4-1
ATM Card
Introduction
Chapter 4
ATM Card
4.1
Introduction
This chapter provides installation, configuration, and troubleshooting information for the 
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Server Card.
With ATM firmware (641xx) the ATM Concentrator is an application running on the 
Advanced Communications Server (ACS), providing a DS3 ATM port. It supports both 
constant bit rate and variable bit rate applications and offers connectivity from WAN, HSU 
analog voice, FRAD and BRI. Note that this card is labeled as an ACS card on its faceplate 
ejector. It is called an ATM card only in the user interface screens described in this chapter. 
Throughout this chapter, it is referred to as the ACS-ATM card.
The acceleration in ATM deployment has created an opportunity for users to migrate legacy 
applications to both the private ATM backbone and to public ATM services. The incentives 
for integrating the existing applications with the typically higher-speed ATM traffic are 
primarily financial in nature, but another significant benefit is the resultant streamlining of 
network operations and management.
4.2
ACS-ATM Card Descriptions
4.2.1
ACS-ATM Card Description (882060)
The ACS-ATM card is a high-performance server card designed to concentrate the entire 
bandwidth of the Integrated Access System into a high-speed ATM link. The input to this card 
is derived from WAN T1 and/or E1 interfaces, from any of the user cards in the system’s eight 
chassis user slots and an 10-Base-T ethernet port for wirespeed LAN extension. All existing 
user interfaces are supported, including voice and data.
The card currently supports ATM Segmentation and Reassembly (SAR) processor and a DS3 
electrical interface (BNC connectors). In this release, only the UNI is supported. The 
ACS-ATM card circuitry is capable of supporting ATM Adaptation Layers AAL0, AAL1, 
AAL3, AAL4, and AAL5.
The ACS-ATM card connects a wide range of equipment to an ATM network, including 
analog PBX/key systems, digital PBXs, low-speed data terminal equipment, N x 56/64 kbps 
data terminal equipment, and video codecs.