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- From: carl@umd5.umd.edu (Carl Symborski)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.cell-relay,comp.answers,news.answers
- Subject: comp.dcom.cell-relay FAQ: ATM and related technologies (part 1/8)
- Followup-To: comp.dcom.cell-relay
- Date: 16 Dec 1997 10:44:48 GMT
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- Summary: General information and answers to questions related to or seen
- in the comp.dcom.cell-relay group.
- Keywords: cell-relay, ATM, SMDS, communications
- X-Last-Updated: 1997/12/15
- Originator: faqserv@penguin-lust.MIT.EDU
- Xref: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu comp.dcom.cell-relay:17747 comp.answers:29306 news.answers:118927
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- Archive-name: cell-relay-faq/part1
- Last-modified: 1997/10/06
- URL: http://cell-relay.indiana.edu/cell-relay/FAQ/ATM-FAQ/FAQ.html
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- NOTE!!!! If you are reading this FAQ as stored on some automated FAQ archiv=
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- site you would be better off to follow the above http link to the most rece=
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- official version of this FAQ. Not only may it be more current but it will
- be better formatted than what you are viewing now! :-)
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- comp.dcom.cell-relay FAQ: ATM, SMDS, and related technologies (Rev 1997/10/=
- 06)
- Part 1 - Introduction, Contributors and Topic A of FAQ
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- Copyright =A9 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 Carl Symborski
-
- Cell Relay FAQ - Introduction
-
- The Cell Relay FAQ is posted periodically in multiple parts as a Usenet
- News FAQ under the title comp.dcom.cell-relay FAQ: ATM, SMDS, and related
- technologies. This FAQ is also maintained as a collection of WEB pages
- (http://cell-relay.indiana.edu/cell-relay/FAQ/ATM-FAQ/FAQ.html). The WEB
- pages will generally be more current than the posted FAQ. In fact this FAQ
- is maintained as WEB pages then posted as a traditional Usenet News FAQ
- every few months.
-
- This article is the first of eight articles which contain general informati=
- on=20
- and also answers to some Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) which are related=
- to=20
- or have been seen in comp.dcom.cell-relay. This FAQ provides information of=
- =20
- general interest to both new and experienced readers. It is posted to the=
- =20
- Usenet comp.dcom.cell-relay, comp.answers, and news.answers news groups eve=
- ry=20
- few months.
-
- This FAQ reflects cell-relay traffic through August 1997.
-
- If you have any additions, corrections, or suggestions for improvement to
- this FAQ, please send them to carl@umd5.umd.edu.
-
- I will accept suggestions for questions to be added to the FAQ, but please
- be aware that I will be more receptive to questions that are accompanied by
- answers. :-)
-
- Enjoy!
-
- Carl Symborski
- Vice President - Engineering
- SALIX Technologies, Inc.
-
- carl@umd5.umd.edu
- cws@salix.com
-
- Carl's home page is at
- http://cell-relay.indiana.edu/cell-relay/FAQ/ATM-FAQ/carl/home.html
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- Cell Relay FAQ - Copyright Notice and Disclaimer
-
- The Cell Relay FAQ is posted periodically in multiple parts as a Usenet
- News FAQ under the title comp.dcom.cell-relay FAQ: ATM, SMDS, and related
- technologies. This FAQ is also maintained as a collection of WEB pages.
-
- Both versions are Copyright =A9 1992-1997 Carl Symborski and may be freely
- redistributed in their entirety provided that this copyright notice is not
- removed. They may not be sold for profit or incorporated in commercial
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- Contributers
-
- This FAQ is a collective work which has been compiled by and is maintained
- by Carl Symborski. The information contained herein has been gathered from
- a variety of sources. Most derived from a consensus of postings on the
- cell-relay group. I'd like to acknowledge the following individuals who
- have provided direct contributions to this FAQ, either by posting to the
- cell-relay list or by private EMail correspondance. If you would like to
- claim responsibility for a particular item, please let me
- (carl@umd5.umd.edu) know.
-
- * David Aschkenasy, aschked@r.cs.orst.edu
- * Andy Barnhart, barnhart@hns.com
- * Reto Beeler, beeler@tech.ascom.ch
- * Kingston Duffie, kduffie@netcom.com
- * Tim Dwight, 0006078043@mcimail.com
- * Kevin Faulkner, kfaulkne@wellfleet.com
- * Mark W Garrett, mwg@faline.bellcore.com
- * A. Gavras, ag@fokus.gmd.de
- * Thomas Gemmer, Thomas.Gemmer@mch.scn.de
- * Rajeev Gupta, rajeev@trillium.com
- * Charles M. Heard, heard@btr.btr.com
- * Derek Hill, D.Hill@umds.ac.uk
- * Fahad Hoymany, fahad@cs.pitt.edu
- * YongJun Im, yjim@mmlab.snu.ac.kr
- * Mark Jeffrey, mtj@ncp.gpt.co.uk
- * Gary C. Kessler, kumquat@hill.com
- * Mark Laubach, laubach@hpl.hp.com
- * Matthew Maa, maa@edsdrd.eds.com
- * Davide Mandato, davide@trillium.com
- * Bert Manfredi, manfredi@rockwell.com
- * George Marshall, g.marshall@zeitnet.com
- * Keith McCloghrie, kzm@cisco.com
- * Hakan Mitts, mih@tel.vtt.fi
- * Tim Moors, tim_mores@dsto.defence.gov.au
- * Chris O'Neill, c.oneill@trl.oz.au
- * Christian Paetz, paetz@infotech.tu-chemnitz.de
- * Craig Partridge, craig@bbn.com
- * Tony Primavera, primo@eccs.com
- * Vijay Rangarajan vijay@ncsa.uiuc.edu
- * Allen Robel, robelr@indiana.edu
- * Lee D. Rothstein, ldr@veritech.com
- * Jukka Saukkonen, jukka.saukkonen@sandiegoca.ncr.com
- * George Schmitt, george@cmf.nrl.navy.mil
- * Brian Skerry, skerry@vistar.ca
- * Bill Stallings, ws@shore.net
- * Mark Stover, mstover@tele.pitt.edu
- * Carl Symborski, carl@umd5.umd.edu
- * Kaj Tesink, kaj@cc.bellcore.com
- * M V Tharaneedharan, dharani@wipinfo.soft.net
- * Paul Tichy, ptichy@ub.com
- * Al Varney, varney@ihgp2.ih.lucent.com
- * Chris Wilcox, cawilco@afterlife.ncsc.mil
- * Robert Wilcox, wilcox@ix.netcom.com
- * Mark Williams, miw@cc.uq.edu.au
- * Dr. Jeffrey M. Wills, jwills@melpar.esys.com
- * Mark ___ [full name unknown], mark@viper.cwru.edu
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- Posting history of the Cell Relay FAQ Usenet News FAQ (ASCII) version and
- the (WEB page HTML) version...
-
- CHANGE LOG
-
- YYYY/MM/DD
- Rev 1992/10/01 - Initial release, sections A, B, C, D, E
- Rev 1993/03/01 - Miscellaneous changes and additions
- Rev 1993/07/13 - Miscellaneous changes and additions. First time approved =
- as
- an official USENET FAQ. Cross posted to comp.answers
- and news.answers
- Rev 1993/09/16 - Miscellaneous changes and additions
- Rev 1993/11/30 - Miscellaneous changes and additions, added section F
- Rev 1994/04/25 - Lots of additions and changes, added section G
- Rev 1994/09/06 - Miscellaneous changes and additions. First time split in=
- to
- two parts as total size of previous version exceeded 65k
- bytes. Apparently many Internet providers truncate email=
- !
- Rev 1995/01/29 - Lots of changes and additions. Reorganized introduction
- and acknowledgements into one section.
- Rev 1995/08/11 - Translation to HTML for better WWW FAQ pages at the Cell-
- relay Retreat. Will now maintain the HTML as well as ASC=
- II=20
- versions. However, the most current will be the HTML and =
- the=20
- plain ASCII version will be posted less frequently.
- Rev 1995/11/22 - Updated the HTML version and posting of the ASCII version=
- =2E
- Rev 1996/08/30 - Totally revamped the HTML version to optimize for WEB use=
- r
- access. Major content revisions to bring up-to-date.
- Rev 1997/08/30 - A full year of periodic updates directly to the online HT=
- ML
- version warrants proclamation of a release "milestone".
- Rev 1997/10/06 - Converted HTML to ASCII and posted as plain ASCII FAQ. F=
- AQ
- will be posted in eight (8) parts. Added an easy downloa=
- d
- option for this FAQ to the Cell-Relay retreat. =20
- Access via the HTML FAQ.
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- The Cell Relay FAQ
-
- Master Table Of Contents
-
- * Introduction
- * Contributers to this FAQ and Posting History
- * TOPIC A: COMP.DCOM.CELL-RELAY Basic Information
- * TOPIC B: Industry Forums And Vendor Information
- * TOPIC C: ATM References
- * TOPIC D: ATM Technology Questions
- * TOPIC E: ATM vs. XYZ Technology
- * TOPIC F: Freely Available Reference Implementations
- * TOPIC G: Flames And Recurring Holy Wars
-
- Click here for ASCII version of this FAQ.
-
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- This FAQ accessed 66,251 times since May 1995.
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- TOPIC A
-
- COMP.DCOM.CELL-RELAY BASIC INFORMATION
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- A1. What is the CELL-RELAY group?
- A2. What is the archive site for this group?
- A3. Is there a parallel mailing list for this group?
- A4. What other mailing lists are related to ATM?
- A5. Where can I get the current version of this FAQ?
- A6. Other Cell-Relay related FAQs?
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- SUBJECT A1)
-
- What is the CELL-RELAY group?
-
- The purpose of this group is to provide a forum for the submission of
- articles and inquiries dealing with networks using Cell Relay as a
- transport; including local, metropolitan, and wide area networks. The name
- cell-relay was chosen as a compromise over objections to the name "ATM"
- during the creation of this group. The acronym ATM in the context of this
- group stands for Asynchronous Transfer Mode, not Automatic Teller Machines
- or Adobe Type Manager. The term "cell" in cell-relay is taken to mean a
- small, fixed sized, information bearing unit that provides the foundation
- for transport and multiplexing of user traffic. This topic area is not
- related to cellular phones or intra-cellular organisms.
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- SUBJECT A2)
-
- Where is the archive site for this group?
-
- The archives for comp.dcom.cell-relay are available on the Web at this URL:
- http://netlab.ucs.indiana.edu/hypermail/cell-relay/index.html
-
- The archives for comp.dcom.cell-relay are available via anonymous ftp to
- cell-relay.indiana.edu as:
-
- /pub/cell-relay/archives/cell-relay/.....
-
- with subdirectories for each year, and group messages split out by month.
-
- I must point out that there is a wealth of other cell-relay related
- information in this archive. See subject C3 of this FAQ. Just to be crystal
- clear (hopefully):
-
- http://cell-relay.indiana.edu/cell-relay/ gets you the Cell Relay Retreat
- web page
-
- http://frame-relay.indiana.edu/ gets you the Frame Relay Forum's web page
- (which contains HTMLized versions and MS Word (Mac/PC), Postscript versions
- of their Implementation Agreements among other things).
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- SUBJECT A3)
-
- Is there a parallel mailing list for this group?
-
- A direct mailing list has been setup which is a mirror of the USEnet
- newsgroup comp.dcom.cell-relay. This mailing list runs using majordomo, an
- automated list processor. To send mail TO the list, send it to:
-
- comp.dcom.cell-relay@indiana.edu
-
- To Subscribe to the cell-relay list send your request to:
-
- cell-relay-request@indiana.edu
-
- Your request SHOULD not contain anything in the Subject: line and MUST
- contain the following as the first line of the message body
-
- subscribe cell-relay "insert your email address here"
- end
-
- example:
-
- unsubscribe cell-relay fuddyduddy@stone.ucs.indiana.edu
- end
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- SUBJECT A4)
-
- What other mailing lists are related to ATM?
-
- There are several lists described below. One is for an IETF group working
- on the issue of Internetworking Over NBMA Working Group (ion). The ION list
- completely replaced what was known as the IP over ATM group (ip-atm). There
- work is on-going and primarily focused on the internetworking issues.
- General ATM questions and blue-skying are inappropriate and discouraged by
- the members on the list.
-
- The ion list email address is:
-
- ion@nexen.com
-
- Please send all changes requests to:
-
- ion-request@nexen.com
-
- The is a majordomo server. It understands "subscribe" and "unsubscribe"
- commands sent in the body of the message. For help, send the word "help" in
- the message body. To contact the list owner, send email to
- "ion-owner@nexen.com".
-
- The mailing list archives can be found on the WWW at
- http://netlab.ucs.indiana.edu/hypermail/ion/.
-
- There is an FTP archive at ftp://ftp.nexen.com/pub/ion/ for important
- working group documents, including the charter, meeting minutes, and this
- information.
-
- The working group charter and meeting minutes can also be found in the
- /ietf/ion/ directory on ietf.cnri.reston.va.us and mirrors, such as
- ds.internic.net. Both ietf.cnri.reston.va.us and ds.internic.net support
- gopher access as well as anonymous FTP.
-
- Also of possible interest is the mailing list for the SMDS special interest
- group (SIG) Technical Committee. To send mail TO the list, send it to:
-
- smdstc@nsco.network.com
-
- To un/subscribe, or send other notes to the list management, use the
- address:
-
- smdstc-request@nsco.network.com
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- SUBJECT A5)
-
- Where can I get the current version of this FAQ?
-
- Occasionally someone writes asking how to get the most recent copy of this
- FAQ. Apparently this text often reaches folks who do not have handy USENET
- or even FTP access! For those who do and are just unfamiliar with surfing
- the Internet, the most recent FAQ can be retrieved in several ways:
-
- The preferred method is to use our WWW URL to get the HTML version:
-
- http://cell-relay.indiana.edu/cell-relay/FAQ/ATM-FAQ/FAQ.html
-
- For those who want the ASCII version of this FAQ, the most up-to-date
- version I have is available for FTP download directly from the
- cell-relay.indiana.edu site. To make this easy I have added a "download
- FAQ" page to the online HTML version of this FAQ. Access this option from
- the mail page of the FAQ using the URL indicated above. The manual way to
- do this via FTP is:
-
- ftp cell-relay.indiana.edu
-
- log in as "annomyous", then get the files /pub/cell-relay/faq/part1.txt
- through part8.txt
-
- But wait, there is more! This FAQ is archived automatically by the usenet
- news services and can be accessed via FTP:
-
- ftp ftp.uu.net
-
- in the files /usenet/news.answers/comp/cell-relay-faq/part1.Z through
- part8.Z
-
- Also via FTP:
-
- ftp rtfm.mit.edu
-
- in the files /pub/usenet-by-group/news.answers/cell-relay-faq/part1 and
- part2
-
- Finally, if you do not have direct access by FTP, you can obtain a copy via
- email: send a message to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with the following lines
- in it:
-
- send usenet/news.answers/cell-relay-faq/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/cell-relay-faq/part2
- send usenet/news.answers/cell-relay-faq/part3
- send usenet/news.answers/cell-relay-faq/part4
- send usenet/news.answers/cell-relay-faq/part5
- send usenet/news.answers/cell-relay-faq/part6
- send usenet/news.answers/cell-relay-faq/part7
- send usenet/news.answers/cell-relay-faq/part8
- quit
-
- Good Luck!
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- SUBJECT A6)
-
- Other Cell-Relay related FAQs?
-
- The ATM Forum has a FAQ which is focused on Forum related recommendations,
- activities, services, etc. Their FAQ can be found on the ATM Forum's WWW
- server in http://www.atmforum.com/atmforum/about/faq.html
-
- Other FAQs include:
-
- * http://plainfield.bypass.com/~gzaret/hiband.html#ATM
-
- Other WEB pages which deal with some aspect of ATM technology and not
- mentioned elsewhere in this FAQ:
-
- * http://www.itr.UniSA.Edu.AU/~dstowww/atm_security/ is a Web page
- covering the field of ATM security.
- * http://gump.bellcore.com:8000/~gja/i-drafts.html is a Web page which
- Grenville Armitage maintains containing pointers to MARS related
- stuff.
-
- Additionally there is an excellent list of pointers to other ATM FAQs and
- technology sites on the WEB at:
- http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/dpk/ATM_Knowledgebase/ATM-technology.html
- http://members.aol.com/lguuidoux/index.htm
-
- Finally, the cell-relay retreat itself has pointers to various reference
- sources at http://cell-relay.indiana.edu/cell-relay/ReferenceSources.html
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