16-11-2009, 08:02 PM
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IMA (Inverse Multiplexing for ATM) is a standardized technology used to transport ATM traffic over a bundle of T1 or E1 cables, also known as IMA Group. This allows for gradual increase in line capacity, where implementing a high-capacity solution (e.g. optical fiber) is not deemed feasible. The maximum number of cables in an IMA Group is 32, bringing the total data rate to roughly 64 Mbit/second
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http://www.mtmnetPDF_FILES/IMA_White_Paper.pdf
http://www.ipmplsforumftp/pub/approved-s...86.001.pdf
IMA (Inverse Multiplexing for ATM) is a standardized technology used to transport ATM traffic over a bundle of T1 or E1 cables, also known as IMA Group. This allows for gradual increase in line capacity, where implementing a high-capacity solution (e.g. optical fiber) is not deemed feasible. The maximum number of cables in an IMA Group is 32, bringing the total data rate to roughly 64 Mbit/second
for more..
http://www.mtmnetPDF_FILES/IMA_White_Paper.pdf
http://www.ipmplsforumftp/pub/approved-s...86.001.pdf