Method and system for providing redundancy to asynchronous...

Multiplex communications – Pathfinding or routing – Switching a message which includes an address header

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C370S216000, C370S218000, C370S242000, C370S409000, C709S220000, C709S223000, C709S249000

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06226297

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a method and system for data processing in general, and in particular to a method and system for data communications within a local-area network. Still more particularly, the present invention relates to a method and system for providing redundancy to an Asynchronous Transfer Mode emulated local-area network.
2. Description of the Prior Art
For several years, the embedded base of many communication networks have been established according to the IEEE 802 Local-Area Network (LAN) standards, such as the IEEE 802.3 standard for Ethernet LANs and the IEEE 802.5 standard for Token-Ring LANs. These communication networks are considered to be “connectionless” because data packets can be exchanged within these networks without establishing a layer-2 connection under the seven-layer networking reference model established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). In addition, the applications within these communications networks typically reside on top of a layer-2 protocol and a layer-3 protocol, such as Medium Access Connection (MAC) and Internet Protocol (IP), respectively.
With the advent of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) technology, which offers the advantages of fixed-size cell switching, sealablility from a few megabits to hundreds of megabits, the ability to offer guaranteed quality of service on a per connection basis, etc., it is desirable to interconnect a LAN which is still under one of the IEEE 802 LAN standards (or so-called a Legacy LAN) with communication networks that are equipped with ATM capabilities. This type of interconnection has been achieved by a variety of methods, such as bridging-and-routing, that are well-known to those skilled in the art of communications network development. Generally speaking, all these methods provide acceptable results, but as a whole, there is ample room for improvement. For example, some of the methods are based on a broadcast principle that mimics shared-medium operations in which all data packets must be broadcast to all destinations. This method of packet broadcast ends up flooding the entire ATM network with broadcast traffic. Another problem associated with the broadcast principle is that it requires that a mesh of networks be established between all bridges and ATM hosts within a LAN and that all inter-LAN traffic pass through a router, which typically becomes the bottleneck of the LAN.
As a goal to provide a better ATM network solution, the ATM Forum has developed another bridging solution called LAN Emulation (LANE). LANE protocols allow ATM networks to provide the appearance of a LAN-like Ethernet or a LAN-like Token-Ring. A LANE architecture emulates traditional LAN technologies over a switched ATM network. Specifically, LANE relies on a LAN Emulation Server (LES) to perform ATM-to-MAC address translations, and a Broadcast and Unknown Server (BUS) to perform data broadcast. A more detailed description of the LANE technology can be found in
LAN Emulation Over ATM Specifications
, version 1.0, promulgated by the ATM Forum, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Although LANE may not exploit all the benefits of an ATM network, LANE is useful in migrating Legacy LANs to ATM technology, thereby lowering the cost of network management. Nevertheless, a major critique of the LANE architecture is its apparent lack of robustness. At this point, there is no current standard originated by the ATM Forum to define a reliable LANE service that must be provided by a LES/BUS. Thus, if a LES/BUS is not functioning properly, its LAN emulated clients will lose all ability to communicate over the entire communication network that utilizes the LANE architecture. Consequently, it is desirable to provide a more reliable LANE service to insure system integrity of an emulated LAN.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the foregoing, it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved method and system for data processing.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an improved method and system for data communication within a local-area network.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an improved method and system for providing redundancy to an Asynchronous Transfer Mode emulated local-area network.
In accordance with a method and system of the present invention, an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) emulated local-area network (LAN) is served by a primary LAN Emulation Server, a Broadcast and Unknown Server (LES/BUS), and a LAN Emulation Configuration Server (LECS). A backup LES/BUS is coupled to the ATM emulated LAN. A logical redundancy virtual channel connection (VCC) is then established between the primary LES/BUS and the backup LES/BUS. When the redundancy VCC is present between the primary LES/BUS and the backup LES/BUS, the backup LES/BUS is placed in a dormant mode. However, when the redundancy VCC is absent between the primary LES/BUS and the backup LES/BUS, the backup LES/BUS is activated to serve any request generated by the ATM emulated LAN.
All objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed written description.


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