Multiplex communications – Pathfinding or routing – Switching a message which includes an address header
Reexamination Certificate
1999-02-03
2004-07-20
Vanderpuye, Kenneth (Department: 2661)
Multiplex communications
Pathfinding or routing
Switching a message which includes an address header
Reexamination Certificate
active
06765911
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to the data processing field, and more particularly, relates to a method and communications adapter apparatus for implementing communications over a data communications network.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART
An Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network described in “ATM: Theory and Application” by David E. McDysan and Darren L. Spohn, McGraw-Hill, 1994 is an internationally agreed upon technique for transmission, multiplexing and switching in a broadband network. ATM networks are designed to support the integration of high quality voice, video, and high speed data traffic. ATM networks use fixed size cells as a unit of transmission. As technology increases, it is expected that the Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) technology and ATM networks will supply much of the need for high speed network interconnection.
In the face of emerging proprietary optical transmission protocols, SONET (Synchronous Optical Network) was provided as an open standard for synchronous data transmission on optical media. The standard was approved in 1988 by the predecessor to today's International Telecommunication Union, and in 1989 by the American National Standards Institute. SONET is widely deployed in the US. Using time division multiplexing, SONET works by dividing a fiber transmission path into multiple logical channels called tributaries. A tributary's basic unit of transmission is an STS-1 (synchronous transport signal, level 1) or OC-1 (optical carrier, level 1) signal. STS describes a transmission's signals while in an electrical state, and OC describes the same traffic after being converted into optical signals. STS-1 and OC-1 both operate at 51.84 Mbps. OC-2 is twice as fast, OC-3 is three times as fast, and so on. SONET is based on direct synchronous multiplexing, where separate signals are multiplexed directly into higher speed signals. For example, an OC-12 circuit might carry traffic from four OC-3 links. SONET line rates are currently operating up to OC-192 (9.953 Gbps). This is considerably faster than ATM's maximum current rate of 622 Mbps or Ethernet's current rate of 1 Gbps.
Ethernet is the original and still common name for the communications technique that has been standardized by the IEEE as some of the 802.x standards. 802.3 is the general Ethernet standard and 802.x are the link layer standards covering a variety of speeds.
A Packet over SONET communications interface is described in “POS-PHY™ SATURN COMPATIBLE PACKET OVER SONET INTERFACE SPECIFICATION FOR PHYSICAL LAYER DEVICES (Level 2)” by PMC-Sierra, Inc. Saturn Group, Issue 2, January, 1998. Also, RFC 2171 documents a multiple access protocol for transmission of network-protocol datagrams, encapsulated in High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) over SONET/SDH (Synchronous Digital Hierarchy).
Asynchronous Transfer Mode or ATM is a communication technology whose use is becoming more widespread in some areas while receiving competition from Gigabit Ethernet and Packet Over SONET (POS) in other areas. The system designer and IS administrator is faced with the daunting task of choosing one technology over another, and allocating scarce development resource to optimize in their individual system one or another of these technologies. If there were a way to isolate the differences of these various technologies from the preparation for the use of the technology, the benefits would be widespread.
To this end, a need exists to design and construct communication adapters that provide a simple, efficient, and versatile interface to a system and at the same time be capable of communicating in a variety of modes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Important objects of the present invention are to provide an improved method and apparatus for implementing communications in a communications network; to provide a method and apparatus for providing a variety of modes for communications and to provide such method and apparatus that overcome disadvantages of prior art arrangements.
In brief, a method and apparatus are provided for implementing communications in a communications network. The apparatus for implementing communications includes a system interface to the communications network. A scheduler schedules enqueued cells and enqueued frames to be transmitted. A segmenter segments frames into cells or frames applied to a media adaptation block for transmission in a selected one of multiple modes.
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Branstad Mark William
Byrn Jonathan William
Delp Gary Scott
Leichty Philip Lynn
Leonard Todd Edwin
International Business Machines - Corporation
Pennington Joan
Vanderpuye Kenneth
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