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LANE (LAN Emulation) The ability to connect Ethernet and Token Ring networks together via ATM. LANE allows common protocols, such as IP, IPX and AppleTalk to ride over an ATM backbone without any modification to Ethernet or Token Ring stations. LANE is also used to create emulated LANs (ELANs), which like VLANs, logically combine groups of users.The ATM Forum governs the LANE User-to-Network Interface (LUNI), which defines how an end station communicates with the ATM network. Encapsulating LAN Packets The LANE driver encapsulates Ethernet and Token Ring packets into LANE packets and then converts them into ATM cells, and vice versa. The driver resides in an edge device which sits between the LAN and the ATM switch. The driver is also required in each ATM client station. The LECS and BUS LANE is implemented in an ATM switch or stand-alone server and is made up of two software components: the LANE Configuration Server (LECS), which provides address resolution, and the Broadcast and Unknown Server (BUS), which manages multicast and broadcast traffic within the ELAN. See ATM and MPOA. lane 1. a narrow road or way between buildings, hedges, fences, etc. 2. a. any of the parallel strips into which the carriageway of a major road or motorway is divided b. any narrow well-defined route or course for ships or aircraft 3. the long strip of wooden flooring down which balls are bowled in a bowling alley lane [lān] (civil engineering) An established route, as an air lane, shipping lane, or highway traffic lane. (navigation) One of the sections of the coverage area of a pair of Decca stations in which any phase relationship may be measured. lane 1. A narrow passageway bordered by trees, fences, or other lateral barrier. 2. That part of a roadway which accommodates a single line of vehicles. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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