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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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656 Glossary<br />

ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode: The international standard, identified<br />

by fixed-length 53-byte cells, for transmitting cells in multiple service systems,<br />

such as voice, video, or data. Transit delays are reduced because the<br />

fixed-length cells permit processing to occur in the hardware. ATM is<br />

designed to maximize the benefits of high-speed transmission media, such as<br />

SONET, E3, and T3.<br />

ATM ARP server A device that supplies logical subnets running classical<br />

IP over ATM with address-resolution services.<br />

ATM endpoint The initiating or terminating connection in an ATM network.<br />

ATM endpoints include servers, workstations, ATM-to-LAN<br />

switches, and ATM routers.<br />

ATM Forum The international organization founded jointly by Northern<br />

Telecom, Sprint, <strong>Cisco</strong> Systems, and NET/ADAPTIVE in 1991 to develop<br />

and promote standards-based implementation agreements for ATM technology.<br />

The ATM Forum broadens official standards developed by ANSI<br />

and ITU-T and creates implementation agreements before official standards<br />

are published.<br />

ATM layer A sublayer of the Data Link layer in an ATM network that is<br />

service independent. To create standard 53-byte ATM cells, the ATM layer<br />

receives 48-byte segments from the AAL and attaches a 5-byte header to<br />

each. These cells are then sent to the Physical layer for transmission across<br />

the physical medium. See also: AAL.<br />

ATMM ATM Management: A procedure that runs on ATM switches,<br />

managing rate enforcement and VCI translation. See also: ATM.<br />

ATM user-user connection A connection made by the ATM layer to<br />

supply communication between at least two ATM service users, such as<br />

ATMM processes. These communications can be uni- or bidirectional, using<br />

one or two VCCs, respectively. See also: ATM layer and ATMM.<br />

ATP AppleTalk Transaction Protocol: A transport-level protocol that<br />

enables reliable transactions between two sockets, where one requests the<br />

other to perform a given task and to report the results. ATP fastens the<br />

request and response together, assuring a loss-free exchange of requestresponse<br />

pairs.

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