EOL? What do you mean EOL? Come Again? What you say? Phone companies EOL stuff? ;-) Just because it's not EOL, doesn't mean you can't do better either. Rather than saying "I want this type of MAC" technology and posting it (as a troll) to a forum concerned primarily with IP operations, one should probably step back and worry about what you're trying to accomplish. Mentioning ATM (and saying you want it for IP QoS) on NANOG is in my book much like screaming "Fire!" or "Free beer!" in a crowded place. ;) Ah, nice to see how the NANOG Chain(TM) can still be yanked quite easily. ;).. Define the problem you're trying to solve. Assess the tool chest. Implement. Observe. Rinse. Repeat. Best regards, Christian
-----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu] On Behalf Of James Laszko Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 1:34 PM To: Christopher L. Morrow; Jason Frisvold Cc: Petri Helenius; Philip Lavine; nanog Subject: RE: ATM
Most MPLS networks use a combination of point to point, frame and ATM facilities as the infrastructure. The phone companies use ATM just about everywhere to deliver voice across their networks. I don't see ATM/FR equipment being EOL'd anytime in the near future.
James Laszko Pipeline Communications, Inc. james@pcipros.com
-----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu] On Behalf Of Christopher L. Morrow Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 10:25 AM To: Jason Frisvold Cc: Petri Helenius; Philip Lavine; nanog Subject: Re: ATM
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Jason Frisvold wrote:
On 6/29/05, Petri Helenius <pete@he.iki.fi> wrote:
Maybe the small fact that ATM is fading away and building new
networks
with technology going away is going to explode your operational cost in a few years time. Business grade IP networks will provide you with equal if not better performance than a "dedicated" ATM WAN.
And being replaced with .... ? GigE? DPT/RPR? MPLS?
ATM is a great technology... Unfortunately, I don't think it was ever fully utilized.. From what I understand, MPLS takes some of the good bits and combines it with traditional routing.. But I don't see a lot of MPLS implementations either...
look to the private networks luke... Seriously, many large private ATM/Frame networks are transitioning to MPLS networks because the ATM or Frame gear is/was/will-be-shortly EOL/EOS from the vendors. The costs to run these networks don't jibe well with the alternatives.
Now, start the discussion on: "private network" and "mpls vpn" and "oops, hey, that runs over the same routers as that bad-old Internet thing with the haxors and such!"
:)
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