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Ipsilon Corporation. IP Switching: The Intelligence of Routing. The Performance of Switching.

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Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Networks - Suda   (Correct)

....of ATM and existing widely deployed networks. Recent additions to ATM research and technology include, but are not limited to, seamless integration with existing LANs (e.g. LAN emulation [20] efficient support for traditional Internet IP networking (e.g. IP over ATM [21] IP switching [22]) and further development of flow and congestion control algorithms to support existing data services (e.g. ABR flow control [12] Research on topics related to ATM networks is currently proceeding and will undoubtedly continue to proceed as the technology matures. ....

Ipsilon Corporation. IP Switching: The Intelligence of Routing. The Performance of Switching.


Issues in the Design of a New Network Protocol - Degermark, Pink (1996)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....useful when sending IP traffic over wireless ATM. Moreover, the scheme easily allows quality of service to be preserved over the hop for real time multimedia, if the ATM network provides the quality needed by the IP flow. 7 Switching at one layer only The Ipsilon flow switching system [18] for switching IP packets in an ATM network is similar to the header implication scheme outlined in the previous section, except that the IP header is not removed. There, a switch that detects an incoming IP network flow 5 that should be switched and forwarded in the same way tells the upstream ....

Ipsilon, Inc.:IP Switching: The Intelligence of Routing, the Performance of Switching. Available from: http://www.ipsilon.com/productinfo/techwp1.html.


Open Service Support for ATM - van der Merwe (1997)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....chapter addresses this expectation by providing an environment in which several control architectures can coexist on the same ATM switch and network. 2 For example, a UNI NNI signalling implementation is (an example of) a control architecture, as is the IP switching architecture from Ipsilon [Ipsilon96] An essential requirement for the OSSA is an open switch control interface. This is the interface used by a control architecture to manipulate the switch hardware in order to perform its control and management functions. An example of an operation performed through this interface is the ....

....on the switchlet Ariel interface, in exactly the same way as it would control a physical switch with just a single Ariel interface. As an example, Figure 3. 2 shows three possible control architectures, namely the Hollowman experimental control architecture [Rooney97a] and the IP Switching [Ipsilon96] and ATM Forum s PNNI [ATM Forum96] control architectures. These control architectures are discussed in detail in Chapter 7. Figure 3.2 also shows that partitioning of the switch into switchlets is controlled through a separate Management interface on the Divider Controller which is described ....

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Ipsilon. IP Switching: The Intelligence of Routing, the Performance of Switching. Available from: http://www. ipsilon.com/productinfo/techwp1.html, 1996. (pp 27, 35, 47, 119)


Switchlets and Dynamic Virtual ATM Networks - van der Merwe, Leslie (1996)   (8 citations)  (Correct)

....period of time. Both (Crosby, 1995) and (Stiller, 1995) present good comparisons of different approaches to signalling and control, as well as some historical perspectives on how the standards process evolved. More recent approaches such as (Iwata, 1995) Lazar, 1996b) Herbert, 1994) and (Ipsilon Networks, 1996) have proved that although there is general acceptance of the superior data transfer capability of ATM, ATM control can still not be considered a solved problem. In this paper, the mechanisms that constitute a particular control and management approach, are collectively called a control ....

....and an instantiation of a control architecture is called c flIFIP 1996. Published by Chapman Hall 2 Switchlets and Dynamic Virtual ATM Networks a control domain. For example a UNI NNI signalling implementation is an example of a control architecture, as is the IP switching architecture from Ipsilon Networks(Ipsilon Networks, 1996) Despite showing some obvious advantages, the uptake by standards bodies of ideas from these new control architectures have been slow if at all. One of the main reasons for this situation is that a new control architecture is normally proposed as a replacement of an ....

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Ipsilon Networks (1996) IP Switching: The Intelligence of Routing, the Performance of Switching.

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