Creating switched virtual circuits
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Creating switched virtual circuits
Switched virtual circuits (SVCs) are processed by the ATM Call Manager, which handles virtual circuit creation and management. The ATM ARP client and the LAN emulation client support SVCs. Both the LAN emulation client and ATM ARP client are based on the ATM Forum UNI specification.
LAN emulation with SVCs
The LAN emulation client running Windows uses SVCs by default. The client must be configured with a valid emulated LAN name to use SVCs. For more information, see Configure a LAN emulation client.
IP/ATM with SVCs
The ATM ARP client running Windows uses SVCs by default. The ATM ARP client must be configured with the address of the ATM ARP/MARS on the subnet. For more information, see Configure an advanced TCP/IP-over-ATM connection.