Even better link, but it requires Shockwave:
http://www.decodes.com/protocol/protocol.htm

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""Jason Roysdon"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I recommend getting the OSI layers down and learn to associate things with
> it.  It'll help you along with thing such as this.
>
> Correct me if I'm wrong list members, I don't feel like pulling up my
> decodes map:
> ATM is primarily layer 2 (there are a few layer 3 elements).  IP is
strictly
> Layer 3.  Yes, you're correct about it being similar to the way IP can
ride
> over a Frame Relay encapsulation (layer 2), which rides on T1/Fractional
T1
> DS0s (layer 1).
>
> Whenever trying to learn a new technology, put it into the OSI model and
> find out how it ties in with the layers above and below.
>
> I've links to two protocol decode maps (of course you can find others):
> ftp://artoo.net/pub/doc/decodes.pdf
> ftp://artoo.net/pub/doc/NAI-Protocols-Map.pdf
>
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>
> "Brian Dellong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > hi all,i am sure you all have been seeing my emails
> > with
> > basic questions. well, i have been reading the books
> > and archives as well. but sometimes one does need
> > a human response to clearly understand "the point".
> > i have some fundamental questions for ATM. (ok i have
> > been reading the www.atmforum.org site as well).
> > what does the following phrase mean ?    "IP OVER ATM
> > SWITCH"
> > as i understand ATM is used for connecting end to end
> > points. ie say a customers router would connect to a
> > ATM service provider via a ATM connection. correct ?
> > it is much the same as one connects one's router to a
> > Frame Relay network.(via the router's serialinterface)
> > hence IP over ATM switch would mean that the serial
> > connection is carrying IP traffic ? correct ?
> > If any one would be intersted in answering thisoffline
> > please do so, if such questions are not suited forthislist.thanksbrian
> >
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