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Computer Networks and ISDN Systems
Volume 29, Issue 2, January 1997, Pages 137-155
 
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Copyright © 1997 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.

Access architecture for a multiprotocol broadband backbone

W. DoeringerCorresponding Author Contact Information, a, Corresponding Author Contact Information, 1, D. Dykemana, M. Petersb, H. Sandickb, K. Vub and J. Derbyb

a IBM Research Division, Zurich Research Laboratory, CH-8803, Rüschlikon, Switzerland b IBM Networking Systems, P.O. Box 12195, Research Triangle Park, NC, 27709, USA

Accepted 16 April 1996. 
Available online 11 May 1998.

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We present a comprehensive architectural model of a modular communication infrastructure for providing interconnection between a wide variety of networks with like protocols across a common backbone network. Our concepts are demonstrated to be an appropriate framework for the provision of (a-)synchronous virtual channels, LAN interconnection, and standard internetworking, thus covering the most typical current connectivity requirements. The base architecture has been implemented, and first products are being offered with interfaces for Frame Relay, Fiber Channel Standard, ATM, voice and clear channel services.

Author Keywords: Internetworking; Multi-protocol routing; Multi-protocol backbone; Port-to-port connectivity; LAN interconnection; Directory services; Address resolution; Access architecture; Encapsulation; Tunneling

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