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Re: What is "virtual UNI"?

  • From: "ronald h. davis" <ronaldd@lucent.com>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Apr 1998 15:16:58 -0500

Peter Field wrote:
> 
> Each customer signalling channel (VPi=0/VCi=5) would have to be
> cross-connected to a unique VPi/VCi on the output, but an ATM switch
> will only terminate signalling on VPi=0/VCi=5. The "Virtual UNI"
> overcomes this problem by allowing multiple signalling channels,
> creating a number of "virtual UNIs", one for each customer, by allowing
> each customer to use a specific VPi. So customer 1 could use
> VPi=1/VCi=5, etc ...
> 

peter,

very good explanation of virtual uni.  this sounds kind of like
meta-signalling.  my question is, how do the signalling channel
assignments get made?

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