Network restoration plan regeneration responsive to transitory c

Multiplex communications – Fault recovery

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370242, 370254, H04J 116, H04J 314, H04L 100, H04L 1226

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ABSTRACT:
An improved network restoration system is provided that determines when a transitory condition, like a jeopardy situation, occurs that will likely affect network traffic. Upon making such a determination, the improved network restoration system regenerates the plans affected by the transitory condition using the most up-to-date topology information. As a result, the improved network restoration system performs preplanning for a transitory condition so that when a network failure occurs due to the transitory condition, network restoration occurs quickly. Furthermore, by regenerating the plans using the most up-to-date topology information, this network restoration is ensured to succeed.

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