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ATM networks transfer all data as fixed-length cells consisting of how many bytes?

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What is the cell size of ATM?

The cell size of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is fixed at 53 bytes. This includes a 5-byte header for addressing and routing information, and a 48-byte payload for user data. The use of fixed-length cells allows for efficient switching and multiplexing of data.


What does the ATM consist of?

the ATM consists of money that you can take or cash in


Difference between ATM and frame relay?

ATM as well as frame relay are switched WANs. Frame relay protocol was designed to replace X.25 . ATM is advantageous as it is a cell network and a cell network uses the cell as a basic unit of data exchange and are small and fixed size block of information .


What devices are used in an ATM network?

ATM Devices=======================An ATM network is made up of an ATM switch and ATM endpoints. An ATM switch is responsible for cell transit through an ATM network. The job of an ATM switch is well defined: it accepts the incoming cell from an ATM endpoint or another ATM switch. It then reads and updates the cell-header information and quickly switches the cell to an output interface toward its destination. An ATM endpoint (or end system) contains an ATM network interface adapter. Examples of ATM endpoints are workstations, routers, digital service units (DSUs), LAN switches, and video coder-decoders (CODECs). Figure 20-3 illustrates an ATM network made up of ATM switches and ATM endpoints.Figure 20-3: An ATM network comprises ATM switches and endpoints.http://www.pulsewan.com/data101/images12341.gif An ATM Network consists of an ATM switch and ATM end systems.


Why is mobile phones not allowed in ATM centres?

because while we are receive the cell phone inside the ATM center, then the ATM center network and cell phone network will be disturbance.


1 What devices are used in an ATM network?

An ATM network is made up of an ATM switch and ATM endpoints. An ATM switch is responsible for cell transit through an ATM network. The job of an ATM switch is well defined: it accepts the incoming cell from an ATM endpoint or another ATM switch. It then reads and updates the cell-header information and quickly switches the cell to an output interface toward its destination. An ATM endpoint (or end system) contains an ATM network interface adapter. Examples of ATM endpoints are workstations, routers, digital service units (DSUs), LAN switches, and video coder-decoders (CODECs). Figure 20-3 illustrates an ATM network made up of ATM switches and ATM endpoints. from Muhammad Faraz Ahmedfaraz_vu@hotmai.com


What is the difference between the ATM and ip?

ATM has (i) Fixed cell size, (ii) Implemented to meet the transport requirements for LAN,MAN and WAN applications, (iii) Connection-oriented, (iV) Cell size is fixed and is of 53 bytes 5 for header and 48 for payload, (V) Packet switching on private network that operate on data link layer on OSI. Whereas IP has (i) Variable cell size, (ii) Allow voice, data, fax and video signals to share a common networking infrastructure, (iii) Connection less, (iV) Cell size is upto 65535 bytes,and (V) Network addressing that operate on network layer on OSI frame relay.


Which WAN technology uses a fixed payload of 48 bytes and is transported across both switched and permanent virtual circuits?

ATM


Why ATM cell is size 53 bytes?

The American standard for DS0 is 64 Kbs, the European standard is 32 Kbs. The Americans pushed for an ATM payload of 64 Bytes while the Europeans pushed for 32 Bytes. To come to a compromise, the committee added 64 + 32 = 96. They then divided this sum by 2 for a result of 48. A 5 Byte header was added for a total of 53 Bytes.


How know forgot your ATM card password number?

I know my ATM card password by phone.my cell number is 9998194487.


What ATM layer has no equivalent layer in the OSI reference model?

ATM consists of 3 layers AAL (adoption layer) ATM layer (similar to DataLink layer) and Physical layer. AAL layer has no equivalent in the OSI model.