Multiplex communications – Fault recovery – Bypass an inoperative station
Patent
1996-07-29
1999-01-12
Nguyen, Chau
Multiplex communications
Fault recovery
Bypass an inoperative station
370404, H04J 314
Patent
active
058598367
ABSTRACT:
Traffic in a multiple ring transmission system (10) is advantageously routed via alternate rings (12a, 12c and 12d) should a ring (12b) fail. Upon the failure of a ring, a hunt is first undertaken to establish the available restoration capacities within the rings. Next, a selected set of available restoration capacities is reserved (selected) to optimize the transmission of traffic between a destination node (14a) and an origin node (14f). The selected set of restoration capacities are then cross-connected to route traffic between the origin and destination nodes.
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AT&T Corp
Levy Robert B.
Nguyen Chau
Vanderpuye Kenneth
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