Technique for deallocation of memory in a multicasting...

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

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C370S312000, C370S392000, C711S152000, C711S149000

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10739874

ABSTRACT:
A technique deallocates memory in a multicasting environment, such as within a network device. The technique involves tracking the slowest member of a plurality of multicast members designated to receive an input packet or flow and, other than a deallocation request presented by the slowest member, blocking all deallocation requests from being allowed.

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