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Re[2]: [oc] Developer
Hello Juergen,
Tuesday, March 14, 2000, 10:39:30 AM, you wrote:
JA> Hi David!,
JA> AAL stands for ATM Adaption Layer. The x stands for digits from 0 to 5,
JA> and describes diverent flavors of AALs. The most popular is AAL5 which
JA> is thought as the glue between legacy data networks and ATM. E.g. is the
JA> AAL for unspecified - and available bit rate services (UBR and ABR
JA> respectively). It pads a frame to a multiple of 48 bytes and cuts them
JA> down into pieces of 48 bytes so that they fit into the ATM cell payload.
JA> It may be that also CRC is done before, so a CRC fielt has to be added
JA> befor the frame is padded, but I'm not sure about that. At the receiving
JA> side of course the frame is reassambled again. Thats is a very general
JA> overview. How the interaction in technical terms with ATM layer works
JA> works, sorry I've no idea about it. May be another one may it point out.
JA> cheers
JA> Juergen
JA> David Fong wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am interested in this ATM AALx project.
>>
>> What is AALx?
>>
>> I know a little about ATM but not AALx.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> David Fong
And AAL1 is also used a lot…for DSL, live video & audio.
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