Figure 1-2 Inverse Multiplexing And Recombining Of Atm Cells Through Ima Groups - Cisco 6260 Installation Manual

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IMA breaks up the ATM cell stream, distributes the cells over the multiple physical links of an IMA
group, and recombines the cells into a single stream at the other end of the connection. The ATM cells
are distributed in a round-robin fashion over the physical links of the IMA group, recombined at the
receiving IMA group, and passed in their original form to the ATM layer (see
multiple links of an IMA group increases the logical link bandwidth to approximately the sum of the
individual link rates. The physical links should be nominally the same length to avoid excessive
intragroup delay. We recommend that all of the links in an IMA group be bundled together between the
source and the destination.
Figure 1-2
Single ATM cell
stream from
ATM layer
E1 I/O modules have eight ports. You can use the eight ports on the E1 I/O modules as independent ATM
links or in the IMA mode. The following bullets are examples of possible IMA groups, independent ATM
links, and mixed modes. In examples of IMA groups, two links are assumed per group.
Four IMA groups with any combination of eight links
Three IMA groups and up to two independent ATM links
Two IMA groups and up to four independent ATM links
One IMA group and up to six independent ATM links
No IMA group and up to eight independent ATM links
The E1 (1.544 Mbps) IMA port adapters provide network trunk or subtend connectivity and are used for
intercampus or wide-area links. The E1 IMA port adapters support unshielded twisted-pair (UTP)
connectors. The order of assignment of links to an IMA group is not restricted.
The IMA group interfaces use a naming convention different from those used by the other interfaces in
the system. IMA group interfaces are named with the convention atm<slot>/ima<group>, where <slot>
is the slot number for the DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card and <group> is the IMA group number from 0 to
3.
Table 1-1
OL-2365-02
Inverse Multiplexing and Recombining of ATM Cells Through IMA Groups
IMA group
PHY
PHY
PHY
lists the interface naming conventions.
PHY
Physical link 0
PHY
Physical link 1
PHY
Physical link 2
IMA virtual link
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Figure
1-2). Using the
IMA group
Original cell
stream passed
to ATM layer
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