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Segmentation and Reassembly refers to the process used to fragment and reassemble variable length packets into fixed length cells so as to allow them to be transported across Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) networks or other cell based infrastructures. Since ATM's payload is only 48 bytes, nearly every packet from any other protocol has to be processed in this way. Thus, it is an essential process for any ATM node. It is usually handled by a dedicated chip, called the SAR.
ASYNCHRONOUS is a mode whereby events happens irregardless of control. SYNCHRONOUS are this same events but controlled by a timing and/or control
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TE10 mode is the dominant mode with a>b, since it has the lowest attenuation of all modes. Either m or n can be zero, but not both.
How will application programs use asynchronous transfer mode?
Asynchronous transfer mode is a telecommunications concept that supports a complete range of traffic (voice, video and data). It was designed to unify telecommunications and computer networks.
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A technology that uses fixed-length cells capable of transmitting data at high speeds
ATM is a fusion between fast switching and synchronous multiplexing technique.
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As fixed-size cells via a fixed channel between two points
Transports data, video, and voice at the same time using high-speed cell-switching technology. Has a popular high speed of 622.08 Mbps that is frequently used over fiber-optic cabling.
1.simple i/o: 2.programmed i/o: a) synchronous data transfer b) asynchronous data transfer c) interrupt driven data transfer 3.Direct memory access data transfer a) burst mode b) cycle stealing mode
ATM stands for Asynchronous Transfer Mode. ATM is a WAN protocol.
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