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Network Interworking Function, Translating from Q.922 Frame to ATM AAL5 PDU and from ATM AAL5 PDU

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Serial Interface 221 n The PathBuilder S330/S310 sitting in the middle performs all the required translation and management functions between these two networks, implementing the stacks as indicated in Figure 162 and performing the following key functions: n Translating from Q.922 Frame to ATM AAL5 PDU and from ATM AAL5 PDU to Q.922 n Performing Frame PVC management n Managing traffic n Handling congestion Network Interworking Function Figure 162 shows a PathBuilder S330/S310 providing Network Interworking function between Frame Relay and ATM services. Figure 162 Frame Relay/ATM Network Interworking Connection (FRF.5) Frame Relay DTE Frame Relay Network Frame Relay DTE Frame Relay DTE Frame Relay Network PathBuilder S330/S310 ATM Network PathBuilder S330/S310 Frame Relay DTE Application Q.922 DL Core PHY Q.922 DL Core PHY FR-SSCS AAL 5 SAR ATM PHY FR-SSCS AAL 5 SAR ATM PHY Q.922 DL Core PHY Application Q.922 DL Core PHY In the interworking scheme shown in Figure 162, a Frame Relay DTE communicates with the other Frame Relay DTEs through an ATM network. Note that FR-SSCS is used in this configuration. This interworking scheme works as follows: n The Frame Relay DTE at either end works exactly the same way as the Frame Relay DTE in the Service Interworking configuration: it passes its data through Q.922 core service, assuming that there is an end-to-end pipe to carry its data from its end to the other DTE at the far end. n On the other end, the application resides in a Frame DTE instead of an ATM DTE.

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Serial Interface
221
n
The PathBuilder S330/S310 sitting in the middle performs all the required
translation and management functions between these two networks,
implementing the stacks as indicated in Figure 162 and performing the
following key functions:
n
Translating from Q.922 Frame to ATM AAL5 PDU and from ATM AAL5 PDU
to Q.922
n
Performing Frame PVC management
n
Managing traffic
n
Handling congestion
Network Interworking Function
Figure 162 shows a PathBuilder S330/S310 providing Network Interworking
function between Frame Relay and ATM services.
Figure 162
Frame Relay/ATM Network Interworking Connection (FRF.5)
In the interworking scheme shown in Figure 162, a Frame Relay DTE
communicates with the other Frame Relay DTEs through an ATM network. Note
that FR-SSCS is used in this configuration.
This interworking scheme works as follows:
n
The Frame Relay DTE at either end works exactly the same way as the Frame
Relay DTE in the Service Interworking configuration: it passes its data through
Q.922 core service, assuming that there is an end-to-end pipe to carry its data
from its end to the other DTE at the far end.
n
On the other end, the application resides in a Frame DTE instead of an ATM
DTE.
Application
PHY
Q.922
DL Core
FR-SSCS
AAL 5
SAR
ATM
PHY
PHY
Q.922
DL Core
ATM
Network
Frame
Relay
Network
Application
PHY
Q.922
DL Core
FR-SSCS
AAL 5
SAR
ATM
PHY
PHY
Q.922
DL Core
Frame
Relay
Network
Frame
Relay
DTE
Frame
Relay
DTE
Frame
Relay
DTE
Frame
Relay
DTE
PathBuilder
S330/S310
PathBuilder
S330/S310