Frame Relay, ATM: © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Cisco Public ITE I Chapter 6
Frame Relay, ATM: © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Cisco Public ITE I Chapter 6
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Frame Relay
Definition of Frame Relay
Frame Relay is a standardized wide area network
technology that specifies the physical and data link layers
of digital telecommunications channels
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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Frame
Relay Technology
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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Frame
Relay Technology
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Frame Relay – Virtual circuits
In frame relay – virtual
circuits are those circuits
which are created
dynamically on call and
then terminated and
always used the available
resources
Permanent Virtual Circuit
PVCs are Frame Relay VC connections that are
permanently established. PVCs are used for frequent
communication between end nodes, such as file sharing,
file transfer,
1. Idle—The connection between end nodes is active
when no data transfer occurring. PVCs are not
terminated or “taken-down” when in an idle state.
2. Data Transfer—Data traffic is being transmitted
between end nodes over the VC.
Switched Virtual Circuits
which are permanently established connections, SVCs
require a call setup process. SVCs are temporary
connections that are traditionally used when
communication between end nodes
1. Call setup—Establishes the VC between Frame
Relay end nodes
2. Data transfer—Data traffic is transmitted between end
nodes.
3. Idle—Like PVCs, when the VC is idle (no data traffic)
the connection between end nodes remains active
and available for communication. SVC will terminate
the connection if it is in an idle state for a configured
time period
4. Call termination—The VC between Frame Relay end
nodes is terminated, or “taken down.
Data Link Communication Network
Data link connection identifier
(DLCI) is a number of a private
or switched virtual circuit in a
Frame Relay network that tells
the Frame Relay how to route
the data. The DLCI field
identifies which logical circuit
the data travels over.
DTE/DCE
Data communications equipment (DCE) refers to
computer hardware devices used to establish, maintain and terminate
communication network sessions between a data source and its destination.
DCE is connected to the data terminal equipment (DTE) and data transmission
circuit (DTC) to convert transmission signals.
Data terminal equipment (DTE) is an end instrument
that converts user information into signals or reconverts received
signals
Bandwidth / CIR
In a Frame Relay network, committed information rate
(CIR) is the bandwidth for a virtual circuit guaranteed by
an internet service provider to work under normal
conditions.
Bandwidth
ISP Provided
Frame Format
Advantages
• Unreliable service
• It allows variable length frames and hence may create
varying delays for different users
• Due to varying delays , it is not suitable to send
sensitive data like real time voice or video.
Asynchronous Transfer
Mode
Definition of ATM
AAL layer
AAL layer