At the core of the MadgeOne model is the ATM backbone. Feeding into the ATM backbone are Ethernet and Token Ring access switches, and desktop ATM switches. Servers may be connected locally to Ethernet, Token Ring or ATM workgroups, or they may be grouped centrally in "server farms," which may be attached directly to the ATM backbone.
To support data communications within the ATM network, MadgeOne provides additional services such as LAN Emulation (LANE). MadgeOne is also being developed to provide routing services, including routing between emulated LANs, as well as support for MPOA (Multi-Protocol Over ATM). Another key service, call control, is planned to be included to manage voice and video calls in the network.
The MadgeOne architecture extends integrated data, voice and video transport over ATM from the LAN into the WAN, using either private lines or carrier services. In addition, MadgeOne will offer a wide range of connectivity options to non-ATM services, including voice connectivity to legacy PBXs and public telephone networks, video connectivity to ISDN-based videoconferencing systems and networks, and data connectivity to Frame Relay, Internet and dial up data services.
The MadgeOne architecture will fulfill three key technical requirements for multiservice networking: integrating legacy desktops and applications with an ATM-based infrastructure; switching and call control for voice and video transmission; and connectivity to legacy communications systems and networks for data, video and voice.
Integrating legacy desktops and applications with ATM -- MadgeOne provides a scaleable, high performance cost-optimized backbone solution supporting legacy Ethernet and Token Ring desktops -- which is totally transparent to existing data applications. Furthermore, MadgeOne is envisioned to incorporate a new solution for the integration of real-time traffic called "Cell-in-Frame," a technique for carrying ATM cells as the payload of Ethernet or Token Ring frames. This allows an Ethernet or Token Ring connection to an ATM network to be treated as an extension of the ATM network itself, with Ethernet or Token Ring acting as another kind of physical transport layer for ATM cells.
Switching and call control -- In the multiservice scenario, the ATM LAN can absorb the internal voice switching functions previously handled by a PBX. To address sophisticated call control functions now handled by the PBX -- such as determining which connections are made, as well as customized functions such as call-forwarding -- MadgeOne employs a combination of centralized and distributed call control by means of a client/server architecture with call control intelligence in each PC. The server directs setting up the calls, not by controlling the ATM switches in the network, but by telling the end-stations which connections to establish.
Connectivity with legacy communications systems -- To complete the picture, MadgeOne provides for switched data, voice and video connectivity with existing PBX and videoconferencing systems, as well as external services such as public switched telephone networks, ISDN networks, Frame Relay and the Internet.
ATM Desktop Solutions -- Now Shipping
ATM Desktop Solutions include 25 Mbps ATM switches, together with
a range of 25 Mbps and 155 Mbps ATM Network Interface Cards featuring
ATM Forum standard Ethernet and Token Ring LAN Emulation driver
software.
ATM Backbone Switching -- Now Shipping
ATM Backbone Switching includes flexible, fault tolerant 155 Mbps
ATM switching, with built-in ATM Forum standard LAN Emulation
services.
Quality of Service support -- First Half, 1997
Quality of Service support will include Quality of Service support
for Ethernet and Token Ring LANE, and native ATM support at the
desktop via Winsock 2.0
Call control services -- First Half, 1997
Call control services will include a call control application,
middleware to interface the call control application to the ATM
network and desktop call control application software
Routing services -- First Half, 1997
Routing Services will include layer 3 switching support in ATM
backbone switches, followed later by MPOA (Multi-Protocol Over
ATM) support in edge switches and ATM drivers
Network management extensions -- First Half, 1997
Network management extensions including support for AMON (ATM
Monitoring), topology management, virtual circuit tracing, and
VLAN/ELAN management
WAN services access -- Second Half, 1997
WAN services access includes a LAN video gateway and an ATM LAN
interface for the WAN AccessSwitch, followed later by an integrated
router module for the WAN AccessSwitch
Cell-in-Frame support -- First Half, 1998
Cell-in-frame support will include CIF software for Ethernet and
Token Ring desktops, and CIF support in Ethernet and Token Ring
ATM access switches
Press Contacts:
| Bill Jeppesen | Wendy Grover |
| Madge Networks | Madge Networks |
| 408-952-9014 | 408-952-9026 |
| bjeppese@madge.com | wgrover@madge.com |

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