Network system capable of network elements with decreasing load

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371 682, 370 161, 39518315, 39518319, 3951851, G06F 1100

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ABSTRACT:
A network system comprises a plurality of network elements connected to one another and a monitoring device for monitoring the network elements. Each of the network elements produces first through N-th fault signals when first through N-th faults occur in each of the network elements, where N represents a positive integer which is greater than one. In each of the network elements, a classifying circuit classifies the first through the N-th fault signals in accordance with a predetermined fault level to produce at least one classified signal. A selecting circuit is supplied with the first through the N-th fault signals as a fault message signal and the classified signal and selects one of the fault message signal and the classified signal to produce a selected signal. The selected signal is delivered as a monitoring signal to the monitoring device.

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