Method, system and storage medium for simultaneous software...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Multicomputer data transferring via shared memory – Accessing another computer's memory

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ABSTRACT:
A method, system and storage medium for synchronous communication with multiple network elements in an optical communications network. The method involves distributing software to a number of network elements. A gateway network element receives an initialization request and opens download channels to receiving network elements. The receiving network elements confirm access to the download channels and a software download is initiated simultaneously for multiple network elements. Cascaded download channels may be established for receiving network elements not in direct communication with the gateway network element.

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International Search Report dated Oct. 14, 2004, for PCT Application PCT/US 03/40800.

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