Description of Windows 98 Asynchronous Transfer Mode SupportID: Q197672
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This article describes Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and the ATM network components included with Windows 98.
Windows adds support for ATM and connection-oriented networks through
network driver interface specification (NDIS) 5.0. On connectionless
networks such as Ethernet networks, computers do not wait to establish a
connection before sending packets; they simply forward the packets. The
sending and receiving computers perform complex error checking to ensure
the packets arrive at their destination. In contrast, on connection-
oriented networks such as ATM networks, two computers must establish a
connection before either computer can transmit data. NDIS 5.0 supports
multiple virtual circuits on one network adapter. Computers use signaling
protocols to establish virtual circuits.
On ATM networks, the signaling protocols can establish a particular
Quality of Service (QOS), during call setup. The QOS parameters defined by
the ATM standards are used to negotiate the following network attributes:
Additional query words: 98 win98 win98rk reskit
Keywords : win98
Version : WINDOWS:98
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: February 2, 1999