]> iCat{f802f157-4623-426a-8b39-ac2eb4332c74}1.0.0.2442447/18/2000iCat{97b86ee0-259c-479f-bc46-6cea7ef4be4d}1.0.0.4524524/13/2001 ]]><!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> <HTML DIR="LTR"><HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" Content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> <TITLE>ATM Component Description</TITLE> <style type="text/css">@import url(td.css);</style></HEAD> <BODY TOPMARGIN="0"> <H1><A NAME="atm_component_description"></A><SUP></SUP>ATM Component Description</H1> <P>The asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) component contains networking support using ATM devices. There are four ATM communication modes: <UL type="disc"> <LI>Using local area network (LAN) emulation, known as ATMLANE. This is the mode typically used in corporate LANs.</li> <LI>Using Ethernet-permanent virtual circuit (PVC), known as ATMEPVC. This is used in certain ATM-DSL deployments.</li> <LI>Using Classical Internet Protocols (IP) over ATM, known as ATMARPC and ATMARPS. This is an alternative LAN technique suitable for IP-only networks.</li> <LI>Using Winsock over raw ATM connections. This is used for special purpose applications .</li> </UL> <H1>Component Configuration</H1> <P>ATMLANE, ATMARPC, ATMARPS and Winsock do not require configuration when used over ATM.</P> <P>The following table shows the settings for Ethernet-PVC configurations.</P> <P class="fineprint"></P> <TABLE> <TR VALIGN="top"> <TH width=23%>Property/setting name</TH> <TH width=13%>Default setting</TH> <TH width=34%>Description</TH> <TH width=15%>Property example </TH> <TH width=15%>Setting example </TH> </TR> <TR VALIGN="top"> <TD width=23%>VPI</TD> <TD width=13%>0</TD> <TD width=34%>The virtual path identifier for the PVC on which the driver operates.</TD> <TD width=15%>VPI</TD> <TD width=15%>1</TD> </TR> <TR VALIGN="top"> <TD width=23%>VCI</TD> <TD width=13%>0</TD> <TD width=34%>The virtual circuit identifier for the PVC.</TD> <TD width=15%>VCI</TD> <TD width=15%>100</TD> </TR> <TR VALIGN="top"> <TD width=23%>Encap</TD> <TD width=13%>2</TD> <TD width=34%>Defines the encapsulation used for data transfer. Possible values are: <P>0 &#0150; IPv4</P> <P>1 &#0150; IPv4 LLC/SNAP</P> <P>2 &#0150; Ethernet</P> <P>3 &#0150; Ethernet LLC/SNAP</P> </TD> <TD width=15%>Encap</TD> <TD width=15%>1</TD> </TR> </TABLE><BR> <P class="fineprint"></P> <H1>Special Notes</H1> <P>ATM networks commonly use only one of the four possible operation modes listed above.</P> <H1>Links for Further Information</H1> <P>For more information on ATM technology, see this <A HREF="http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev">Microsoft Web site</A>.</P> </BODY> </HTML> ATM ARP Server1.0IP Address Resolution services for an IP over ATM Network2000 Microsoft Corp.Microsoft Corp.arvindmarvindm7/18/20004/13/2001%12%atmuni.sys00ATM UNIATM UNI 3.1 Call Manager%12%atmlane.sys00ATM LANEATM LAN Emulation Protocol Driver%12%atmarpc.sys00ATM ARP ClientATM ARP Client Protocol Driver (Classical IP over ATM)%11%atmadm.exe00ATM AdminATM Administration Utility ProgramFilenetauni.infFilenetlanem.infFilenetlanep.infFilenettcpip.inf%11%wshatm.dll0Winsock/ATMWinsock services over ATM helper DLLFileMSVCRT.dllFilentdll.dllFileKERNEL32.dllFileWS2_32.dll%12%atmepvc.sys0Ethernet PVCEthernet over ATM Permanent Virtual Circuit (RFC 2684)%11%atmpvcno.dll0Ethernet PVC Notify ObjectNetwork configuration notify object for Ethernet PVC (atmepvc)%12%rawwan.sys0Winsock/ATM driverWinsock application support over ATM networksFileADVAPI32.dllFileole32.dllFileOLEAUT32.dllFileUSER32.dllFilenetepvcm.infFilenetepvcp.inf%12%atmarps.sys0ATM ARP Server DriverKernel mode component that provides IP to ATM address resolutionFilenetaarps.inf