Scalable switching system and method

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

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C370S421000, C370S395420, C370S412000

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06920135

ABSTRACT:
Systems and method for switching packets of information between ports are provided. One system comprises a plurality of port processors, a switch fabric and a scheduler. The port processors send packet headers to the scheduler, which resolves contentions between packet headers with the same destination port addresses. The scheduler sends request-grant information to the port processors. The port processors send packets as specified by the request-grant information to the switch fabric. The switch fabric transfers the packets between the port processors according to the destination port addresses of the packets.

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PM9311/2/3/5, Enhanced TT1 Chip Set, Enhanced TT1 Switch Fabric Datasheet; Issue 2: Aug. 2000; PMC-Sierra, Inc. pp. i-306.

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