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Re: IMA question

  • From: Jacek Tobiasz <jtb@atm.com.pl>
  • Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 17:55:00 +0100
  • Organization: Internet Partners
  • X-Complaints-To: abuse@ipartners.pl


"Wang, David [CAR:0746:EXCH]" wrote:
> 
> IMA is both Nortel Proprietary and ATM Forum standard. However, it is

I have no expercience with Nortel, sorry ...
Yes, IMA is defined by ATMF standards

> not commonly seen in documentation like ARG training book. From Passport
> guide, IMA can be configured between two PP and between PP and 3rd party
> switch. Looking at the ATM Forum specification, IMA is a Nortel Patent.

Patent ? Have not looked at specs, but do not think so.

> So, how common is IMA seen in other vendor?s equipment?


FORE Systems

switch netmods (seems to be great; one of our customers
just ordered a couple of them)

http://www.fore.com/products/netmods/ds1unimod_ts.html
http://www.fore.com/products/netmods/e1unimod_ts.html

and netmod for CellPath 300

http://www.fore.com/products/cp300/cp300_hp.html

Regards
Jacek


  • References:
    • IMA question
      • From: "Wang, David [CAR:0746:EXCH]" <weiminwa@americasm01.nt.com>