> What kinds of routers can route at near wire speeds a bunch of ports at > 155Mb ATM?
None right now. Gigarouter can handle it theoretically, but...
I'm being picky, but it's a moot question since doing wirespeed OC3c using ATM is impossible in of itself. Hell, mapping of SONET framings to ATM cells take off about 6 mbps right there.
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By the way, I did not post the above.. bajaj@bellcore.com (Shikhar Bajaj) wrote:
A couple of minor corrections here. ATM cells are mapped into SONET frames and not the reverse. Also, I presume that the 6 Mbps that you are talking about is that the ATM bit rate over an OC-3 is 149 Mbps as opposed to the OC-3 pipe rate of 155 Mbps. Those 6 Mbps are taken up by the SONET management overhead (section, line, and path) in the frame. This is independent of whatever goes in the SONET payload envelope and has nothing to do with ATM.
It seems to me that Sonet OC-3 is often taken as transport for 3 DS3s, which would reduce 155.530 Mbps to 134.208 Mbps (3 x 44.736 Mbps), less than the 149 Mbps you cite above. Do you have a good recommendation for Gordon Cook, TCP/IP direct over Sonet? Thank you for posting, Wolfgang Wolfgang Henke wolfgang@whnet.com . http://www.whnet.com/wolfgang/ WH Networks ... ftp.whnet.com /pub/wolfgang 2672 Bayshore Parkway Suite 503 ....... +1 415 390 9316 Mountain View CA 94043 ................... fax +1 415 390 9317