RFC 1483 was obsoleted by RFC 2684
RFC 1577 was obsoleted by RFC 2225
RFC 2225 Describes Classical IP and ARP over ATM. It appears to deal with
LANE (LAN Emulation) and treats clients as if they are part of the same
broadcast network.
RFC 2684 seems to deal with just carrying multiprotocol traffic over ATM,
either by using different Switched Virtual Connections or the same SVC.
Just by reading the abstract you can kind of see the differences between the
two... I would assume that the they get more into detail the more you read
into them. I just skimmed the abstract to get the above.
-- Kevin
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From: "huan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Diff between rfc1483 and rfc1577
> They both work on IP over ATM, 1483 is classic IP, and 1577 is IP over
ATM,
> but what is the real diff between them?
>
> Thanks
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