Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching
Patent
1991-05-17
1993-06-29
Olms, Douglas W.
Multiplex communications
Wide area network
Packet switching
370 943, 370 857, H04J 326, H04L 1264
Patent
active
052240991
ABSTRACT:
A method of fair queuing and servicing cell traffic in a telecommunication node which interfaces with a telecommunication system including a multiplicity of nodes is described. The steps include placing cells of traffic are placed in a queue according to a hopcount associated with each cell of bursty traffic, the hopcount being representative of the number of nodes traversed by the associated cell. Cells of traffic within the queue are serviced according to their associated hopcount. The hopcount associated with each cell of traffic is incremented as each cell of traffic is serviced. Circuitry providing fair queuing and servicing of cell traffic in a telecommunication node which interfaces with a telecommunication system including a multiplicity of nodes is also described.
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Bustini Lionel A.
Corbalis Charles M.
Daley Patrick D.
Jung Min
Olms Douglas W.
Stratacom Inc.
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