Table Of Contents
Product Overview
Switch Components
Switch Applications
Product Overview
The ATM switch is designed for workgroup and enterprise backbone deployment.
Switch Components
The ATM switch uses a five-slot, modular chassis with dual, fault-tolerant, load-sharing AC or DC power supplies. (See .)
Figure 1-1 Chassis
The switch includes the following components:
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One ATM switch processor (ASP) or one multiservice switch route processor (MSRP) that are referred to generically as the processor card. This processor card resides in the center slot of the ATM switch and provides a 5-Gbps shared memory based, nonblocking switch fabric (See Figure 1-1.)
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Up to four hot-swappable carrier modules for the four remaining slots
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Up to two hot-swappable port adapters for each carrier module for a maximum of eight port adapters in each switch
Switch Applications
The ATM switch provides Layer 2 switching, with both local and remote management.
shows an example of a network configuration using the ATM switch
in a high-performance workgroup.
Figure 1-2 Workgroup Configuration Example
shows an example of a network configuration using the ATM switch for a campus backbone.
Figure 1-3 Backbone Configuration Example
shows an example of a network configuration using the ATM switch in a multisite network.
Figure 1-4 Multisite Configuration Example
shows an example of a network configuration using the ATM switch in a LANE network.
Figure 1-5 LANE Configuration Example
shows an example of a network configuration in which private switches form a private network interconnected over permanent VPs. These VPs provide logical trunks tunneling across a public network.
Figure 1-6 VP Tunneling Example
See the LightStream 1010 ATM Switch and Catalyst 8510 MSR Software Configuration Guide and the LightStream 1010 ATM Switch and Catalyst 8510 MSR Command Reference publication for detailed description of ATM functions and network configuration.