Switching path setting system used in switching equipment for ex

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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370 61, 370 856, H04L 1256

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055552650

ABSTRACT:
A switching path setting system is disposed between an input line connected to switching equipment and a switch. An input interface device allocates a cell to a quality class as tag information corresponding to an identifier of the cell. A quality class buffer stores the cell corresponding to the quality class allocated by the input interface device corresponding to the quality class. A cell is read from the quality class buffer at a band allocated to each quality class.

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