30th April 1998
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D14.2 Results of Phase 2 Test Programme (1097 Kb)
Workpackage 11 of the TEN-34 carried out the first phase of the TEN-34 experimentation programme.
Workpackage 14, the second phase of the test programme, deals with more complex experiments such as ATM routing, and advanced some of the experiments from phase 1 further. In deliverable D14.1 the experiments of this phase were defined and this deliverable, D14.2 describes the results. D14.3 will provide a summary of the complete TEN-34 testing programme.
The experiments of this phase cover a wide range of wide area networking technologies such as ATM routing and signalling, and related issues like call admission control. Technologies to map IP services onto ATM were also discussed, such as label based switching and NHRP.
As in phase 1 the experiments were carried out over the JAMES network, which will be described in more detail in this deliverable. The JAMES network provided a European ATM network facility, and the TF-TEN used an overlay network consisting of VPs on this network for most of their experiments.
The results of this workpackage show that the basic technologies to use ATM services and high-level IP services are working in a test environment. However, the mechanisms to control and manage these advanced technologies are not fully developed yet, which makes the technologies unusuable in a production network. New ATM features such as point-to-multipoint SVCs are becoming available, but need more investigation. The integration of IP and ATM has made significant progress over the last year
with the development of label based switching technology.