Title :
Moving towards ATM: LAN/WAN evolution and experimentation at the University of Oregon
Author :
Foldvik, Randolph G. ; Meyer, David
Author_Institution :
US West Commun., Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract :
Between April of 1994 and March of 1995 the University of Oregon worked with US WEST and a number of other participants in an extensive technical trial of ATM equipment and services. The paper shares experiences and lessons learned during that trial. A primary area of emphasis during the trial was a complex mixture of ATM LAN and WAN capabilities. ATM connectivity was extended to high-end desktop workstations as well as to routers which were located at participating institutions across Western Oregon. IP networking was stressed along with a mixture of ATM PVCs and SVCs, both local and remote. This was accomplished within an environment which combined high-end routers and customer-owned ATM switches from two different vendors at the local level with public ATM services provided by US WEST over the wide area. In addition, existing legacy LANs were also supported. This unique combination of legacy LANs, ATM LANs/WANs, IP networking, and ATM SVCs/PVCs placed the University of Oregon at the leading edge of these activities during 1994 and early 1995. This paper discusses the evolution of local networking capabilities at the University of Oregon over the past decade which led to the current need for ATM connectivity over the local and wide area. It then describes the related trial activities which were performed in the area of ATM LANs, WANs, PVCs and SVCs within the IP-based environment at the University of Oregon
Keywords :
LAN interconnection; asynchronous transfer mode; educational computing; educational technology; local area networks; optical fibre LAN; protocols; telecommunication network routing; wide area networks; workstations; ATM; ATM connectivity; ATM permanent virtual circuits; ATM services; ATM switched virtual circuits; IP networking; LAN evolution; LAN experimentation; Oregon University; US WEST; WAN evolution; WAN experimentation; customer-owned ATM switches; high-end desktop workstations; high-end routers; legacy LANs; local networking capabilities; public ATM services; technical ATM equipment trial; Asynchronous transfer mode; Bridges; Ethernet networks; FDDI; Local area networks; Optical fiber LAN; Optical fiber devices; Optical fibers; Spine; Wide area networks;
Conference_Titel :
Local Computer Networks, 1995., Proceedings. 20th Conference on
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis, MN
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7162-9
DOI :
10.1109/LCN.1995.527323