Chapter Objectives After completing this chapter you will be able to: –Outline the issues encountered when internetworking IP and ATM –Outline the Classical.

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Chapter Objectives After completing this chapter you will be able to: –Outline the issues encountered when internetworking IP and ATM –Outline the Classical IP over ATM (CLIP), Local Area Network Emulation (LANE), Multiprotocol over ATM (MPOA) and Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)

IP address Vs. ATM address ATM Address: 20 Bytes BFF (Written in hexadecimal) IP Address: 4 Bytes (Written in dotted decimal notation)

Classical IP over ATM

Local Area Network Emulation (LANE)

Multiprotocol Over ATM (MPOA) MPOA enables direct ATM connections between multiple Emulated LANs

So...

Label Switched Paths