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Avaya M-ACCF/SF User Manual

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Chapter 1

Overview

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Avaya M770 M-ACCF/SF ATM Access Modules User’s Guide

Connections that are established dynamically using the Signalling protocol are
known as Switched Virtual Circuits (SVCs). Switched Virtual Circuits are described on
Page 20.
ATM connections can also be established via management, and these type of
connections are known as Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs).

Figure 1.12

Switching Cells Using VPI and VCI Values

Switched Virtual Circuits (SVCs)

SVCs use the signalling protocol to dynamically define connections as they are
needed and to release them when they are no longer needed.
SVCs use signalling for:

Connections initiated by the user/application.

Connections established and dropped dynamically.

Varied connection time.

Connections not automatically re-established after network failure.

Note:

The ATM access module does not support PVCs.

VPI = 6

VPI = 1

VCI = 412

VCI = 117

UNI

UNI

NNI

H

DATA

H

DATA

Each cell is switched through the
ATM network. The VPI/VCI values
in the cell header are translated by
each ATM Switch along the path.

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M770 ATM Switch

M770 ATM Switch

VPI = 3
VCI = 35

H

DATA

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