![]() ![]() Hardcore ATM Sw itches for the WAN The central NMS station is based on an RS/6000 running NetView for AIX, using the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) CMIP/ CMOT protocol, a technically more robust, though "heavier," method than SNMP. The Nways BroadBand Switch Manager for AIX handles both network management and change management (using NetView Distribution Manager/6000). Some management applications run locally on the switch, for local configuration. IBM also demonstrated an early version of its Web browser interface, which provided better performance monitoring and diagnostic/help functions than did its existing NMS stations. In yet another option, users can implement User Remote Consoles, which are OS/2 workstations running a subset of the functions of Nways' switch control program. The most obvious attribute of the 2220 is its size. It consumes 72 vertical inches of a 19-inch rack and weighs 900 pounds. Each card is enclosed in an aluminum cassette designed to guard against EMI radiation. The sw itch features an on-board UPS system that supports 2.5 to 5 minutes of standby power. David Willis can be reached at dwillis@nwc.com. Thanks to Christopher Boyd of the MCI Developer's Lab for assistance in test planning and execution.
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Scenario #1
All ATM network, using circuit emulation for voice traffic.












