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  • {{r|Asynchronous Transfer Mode}}
    102 bytes (12 words) - 14:44, 14 August 2009
  • The shared [[Asynchronous Transfer Mode]] (ATM) terrestrial digital communications system for the U.S. military, on
    246 bytes (31 words) - 17:12, 25 March 2009
  • ...ily of U.S. [[National Security Agency]] approved encryption devices for [[Asynchronous Transfer Mode]] (ATM), [[Synchronous Digital Hierarchy]] (SDH) and [[Synchronous Optical
    256 bytes (30 words) - 16:55, 25 March 2009
  • ...Agency]] and manufactured by General Dynamics. The device interfaces to [[Asynchronous Transfer Mode]] (ATM), [[Synchronous Optical Network]] (SONET), and [[Synchronous Digital ...nto circuits on the [[Defense Information Systems Network]]; it encrypts [[Asynchronous Transfer Mode]] (ATM) information and sends it to an ATM switch.
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  • {{r|Asynchronous Transfer Mode Reference Model}}
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  • {{r|Asynchronous Transfer Mode}}
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  • {{r|Asynchronous Transfer Mode reference model}}
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  • {{r|Asynchronous Transfer Mode}}
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  • {{r|Asynchronous Transfer Mode}}
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  • {{r|Asynchronous Transfer Mode}}
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  • {{r|Asynchronous Transfer Mode}}
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  • {{r|Asynchronous Transfer Mode}}
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  • {{r|Asynchronous Transfer Mode}}
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  • ...so include connection-oriented multiplexing protocols such as frame relay, asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), and point-to-point protocol (PPP).
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  • {{r|Asynchronous Transfer Mode}}
    793 bytes (104 words) - 18:50, 11 January 2010
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Asynchronous Transfer Mode]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Asynchronous Transfer Mode}}
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  • {{r|Asynchronous Transfer Mode}}
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  • ...from point-to-point digital multiplexers. Its current deployment, using [[Asynchronous Transfer Mode]] (ATM), began in 1991.
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  • [[frame telay]] (FR) and [[asynchronous transfer mode]] (ATM), but still holds good for LANs and point-to-point lines. It has bee
    1,016 bytes (160 words) - 16:10, 7 February 2009
  • In virtual circuit technologies, such as [[MPLS]], [[Asynchronous Transfer Mode]], and conventional [[telephony]] switching, the intermediate switching dev
    1 KB (191 words) - 15:27, 28 September 2008
  • ...It was originally intended to be a low-to-medium-speed feeder service to [[Asynchronous Transfer Mode]] (ATM), but proved so attractive, and simpler than ATM, that industry grou
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  • {{r|Asynchronous Transfer Mode}}
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  • {{r|Asynchronous Transfer Mode||**}}
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  • ...[[Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model]] are [[frame relay]] and [[Asynchronous Transfer Mode]], which create bidirectional paths between a hub point and a group of spok
    2 KB (289 words) - 11:19, 15 September 2008
  • ...esentation of establishing a virtual call (e.g., the Q.2931 protocol for [[Asynchronous Transfer Mode]]), or as part of setting up non-dynamic links in frame relay.
    1 KB (217 words) - 15:19, 28 September 2008
  • ...ent techniques for redirecting physical or virtual information streams. [[Asynchronous transfer mode]] (ATM), also called '''cell switching''', was a now-obsolescent method tha
    2 KB (316 words) - 11:40, 10 February 2011
  • '''Asynchronous Transfer Mode''' is a [[telephony]] and digital telecommunications architecture, making u
    5 KB (729 words) - 06:02, 31 May 2009
  • ...er link-local technologies using forwarding tables include Frame Relay and Asynchronous Transfer Mode switches, and Multiprotocol Label Switching. ATM has both link-local addres === Asynchronous Transfer Mode ===
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  • 9 KB (1,294 words) - 06:08, 17 March 2024
  • As MPLS developed, however, it has been displacing [[Asynchronous Transfer Mode]] (ATM), a method of forwarding fixed-length "cells" with locally significa
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  • *Layer 2 VPNs (L2VPN), which present [[frame relay]] or [[Asynchronous Transfer Mode]] (ATM) interfaces to the customer equipment.<ref name=rfc4577>{{citation ...tual circuits as well as over physical ones. In a fairly common example, [[Asynchronous Transfer Mode]] connections support an [[Internet Protocol]] service.
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  • ...N) gateway, an [[application layer gateway]] machine, a [[firewall]], an [[Asynchronous Transfer Mode]] (ATM) switch, ... &mdash; or inserts an extra device in the communication
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  • ...ng internet traffic over an [[Multi-Protocol Label Switching]] (MPLS) or [[Asynchronous Transfer Mode]] (ATM) virtual circuit services, or over "[[Ethernet]]" ([[IEEE 802.3]], [
    14 KB (2,021 words) - 17:02, 22 March 2024
  • ...s Interconnection Reference Model were resolved in the reference model for Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), but its refinements also are not often presented.
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  • ...cess]] (NBMA) medium or transmission system, such as [[frame relay]] and [[Asynchronous Transfer Mode]] (ATM), which may be set up as a hub-and-spoke topology , with only the hu
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