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Multiservice ATM Networking Workshop School: Hill Associates Venue: Colchester Tel.: 1.888.434.4455 This workshop presents applications of ATM technology that closely recreate customer environments, from the support of IP-based applications to standards-based voice over ATM. Participants will configure and analyze a range of ATM networks, using entry-level equipment like the Cisco 3810 access concentrator. ATMs ability to serve as a transparent transfer mechanism for other types of network services, such as frame relay and IP traffic, is one of the main reasons for its selection in the b... |
QoS Beyond IP: FR, ATM and MPLS Format: Online School: Telecommunications Research Associates Venue: St. Marys Tel.: 1-800-872-4736, 1-785-437-2000 This describes Frame Relay, ATM, and MPLS, including their advantages and how they use virtual circuits. The rate at which ATM and Frame Relay support customer traffic, and how carriers police those rates, is presented. ATMs specific QoS parameters, is also described. |
MGX ATM Edge Switch Configuration Format: Online School: Tech 2000, Inc. Venue: Herndon Tel.: 703.467.8600 This 5-day instructor-led course teaches learners how to set up a PNNI network that supports ATM and Layer-3 services on MGX® 8830-PXM1E, 8830-PXM45, 8850-PXM1E, 8850-PXM45, and 8950 switches. |
MGX ATM Concentrator Configuration Format: Online School: Tech 2000, Inc. Venue: Herndon Tel.: 703.467.8600 The MGX® ATM Concentrator Configuration (MACC) is a 5-day instructor-led course that teaches participants how to set up and manage MGX® concentrators attached to BPX or MGX 8850-PXM45 backbone networks. This course includes MGX® 8230, 8250, and 8850-PXM1 switches.
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Introduction to ATM Format: Online School: Element K Venue: Rochester Tel.: 1.800.434.3466 In this course, you will explore the business reasons for adopting ATM and some common alternatives, the technologies that define ATM, the fundamental benefits of cell switching and how ATM supports those benefits, and how ATM is used in a campus environment.
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