Το work with title Experimental testing of PLATO, a reconfigurable active ATM network node by Pnevmatikatos Dionysios, Apostolos Dollas, Nicolaos Aslanides, Euripides Sotiriades, Sotirios Zogopoulos, Stamatios Kavvadias is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Bibliographic Citation
A. Dollas, D.Pnevmatikatos, N. Aslanides, E. Sotiriades, S. Kavvadias, S. Zogopoulos, `:Experimental testing of PLATO, a reconfigurable active ATM network node", in Proceedings of the 8th Panhellenic Informatics Conference ,2001.
An active, reconfigurable network node, named PLATO, has beendesigned and implemented. Version V.X1.0 was developed with a XilinxVirtex XCV-1000 FPGA as a PCI board, with the capability of 256MBytes ofSDRAM, 512KBytes of SRAM, and a UTOPIA level 2 based interface to 4bidirectional 155 Mbps ATM links. This paper presents the implementationand testing of the PLATO system, as well as a priority enforcement scheme fortransmission of TCP/IP packets over ATM networks.