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virtual circuit (virtual connection)<br />

Glossary<br />

virtual circuit (virtual connection)<br />

The pre-arranged route through the ATM network that all cells in an ATM<br />

transmission follow.<br />

virtual circuit number<br />

The route identifier contained in an ATM cell header. A VCI and a VPI together<br />

constitute the virtual circuit number.<br />

virtual path identifier<br />

See VPI.<br />

VPI<br />

The ATM virtual path identifier. ATM is a connection-oriented service that sets<br />

up a virtual circuit between the transmitter and the receiver. The two endpoints<br />

negotiate an agreed route through the network be<strong>for</strong>e sending any data. VCI<br />

and VPI together constitute the virtual circuit number that identifies this route.<br />

The VPI is analogous in some ways to an ISDN trunk group.<br />

W<br />

WAN<br />

See wide area network.<br />

well-known address<br />

The default network address <strong>for</strong> a given type of network <strong>com</strong>ponent, as<br />

specified by a <strong>com</strong>munications protocol or standards body. For example, the<br />

ATM Forum defines well-known addresses <strong>for</strong> LAN-emulation servers and<br />

LAN-emulation configuration servers.<br />

well-known port<br />

port numbers that are assigned to specific applications by IANA. For example,<br />

21 <strong>for</strong> FTP, 23 <strong>for</strong> Telnet, 110 <strong>for</strong> pop3.<br />

wide area network<br />

A data network that connects local area networks (LANs) using<br />

<strong>com</strong>mon-carrier telephone lines, bridges, and routers.<br />

wideband<br />

A circuit-switched call at a data rate greater than 64 kbps. A circuit-switched<br />

call on a single T1 or E1 facility with a bandwidth between 128 and 1536 (T1)<br />

or 1984 (E1) kbps in multiples of 64 kbps. H0, H11, H12, and N x DS0 calls are<br />

wideband.<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730<br />

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