Method for recognizing overload situations in subscriber line mo

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer-to-computer protocol implementing – Computer-to-computer data transfer regulating

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709224, G06F 1300, H04L 1226

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ABSTRACT:
The workloads (Z, ZS, ZS(X), gn1) of a microprocessor system (MPS), of all signaling channels (D) to the connected communication terminal equipment units (KE) and of a memory element pool (SEP) are measured in subscriber line modules (SLMO) of a communication system (KS). The measured workloads are compared to predetermined workload limits (GZ, GZS, gzn1), and an overload of a subscriber line module (SLMO) is recognized dependent on the comparison results. Designational or summary, fast-acting countermeasures can be initiated on the basis of the early recognition of at least two overloads.

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