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stacks (i.e. APPN, Net BIOS, IPX, AppleTalk, etc.) as if they were
running over a traditional LAN. Since the protocol stacks are
communicating with the MAC driver (in layer 2), LANE services has to
offer the same MAC Driver service primitives, thus keeping the upper
protocol layers unchanged.
Emulated LANs (ELANs)
— In some network environments there is a
need to configure multiple, separate domains within a single network.
An emulated LAN or ELAN allows for a group of devices to be logically
analogous to a group of LAN stations attached to a LAN segment.
Since multiple ELANs are logically independent, a broadcast frame
originating from a member of a particular ELAN is distributed only to
the members contained within that ELAN.
Interconnection with Existing LANs
— In addition to the services
previously mentioned, LANE also provides for connectivity with
LAN-attached stations. This includes connectivity from ATM to LAN
and from LAN to LAN across ATM. MAC layer LANE is defined in such
a way that existing bridging methods (both transparent and source
route bridging) are easily employed.
LANE also provides an interface for which to provide these services. LAN
User to Network Interface (LUNI) was developed for this purpose. A more
detailed description is found later in this chapter.
Emulated LAN
Components
LAN Emulation is implemented as a set of connection services collectively
called an
emulated LAN
(ELAN). Each ELAN is composed of a set of
LAN
Emulation Clients
(LECs) and either a
LANE Configuration Server
(LECS),
an
LANE Server
(LES), or a
Broadcast and Unknown Server
(BUS) which
are collectively grouped as LANE Services. LUNI is the protocol used to
communicate between the LANE Clients and the LANE Services.
Figure 44 shows the relationship between LUNI and LANE Clients and
LANE Services.
Summary of Contents for CoreBuilder 7000
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Page 30: ...30 CHAPTER 1 ATM NETWORK BASICS...
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Page 34: ...34 CHAPTER 1 ATM NETWORK BASICS Figure 8 LANE Network over WAN...
Page 96: ...96 CHAPTER 4 PRIVATE NETWORK TO NETWORK INTERFACE PNNI VERSION 1 0...
Page 184: ...184 CHAPTER 7 LAN EMULATION VERSIONS 1 0 AND 2 0...
Page 206: ...206 CHAPTER 9 DEVICE MANAGEMENT...
Page 222: ...222 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SUPPORT...
Page 234: ...234 APPENDIX B PROTOCOLS AND INTERFACES...
Page 238: ...238 APPENDIX C COREBUILDER 7000 FAMILY ATM SWITCH SPECIFICATIONS...
Page 242: ...242 APPENDIX D SAFETY INFORMATION...