Bandwidth and congestion control for queue channels in a cell sw

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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370 60, 370 941, 370118, H04J 314, H04M 322

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053595920

ABSTRACT:
A mechanism for buffering communication cells in a communication controller, wherein a cell queuing circuit provides a cell loss priority mechanism, and wherein the cell queuing circuit determines service states for queue channels according to bandwidth allocation parameters. The service states includes a serve.sub.-- now state, a serve.sub.-- ok state, and a no.sub.-- serve state, such that a queue channel is in the serve.sub.-- now state if the queue channel must be serviced to maintain a minimum information rate parameter for the queue channel, the serve.sub.-- ok state if the queue channel can be serviced and not exceed a peak information rate parameter for the queue channel.

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