Performance improvements for ATM AAL2/5 to IP packet processing

Multiplex communications – Communication techniques for information carried in plural... – Adaptive

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C370S392000, C370S467000, C370S395520

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06996126

ABSTRACT:
A network interface of a UMTS radio network controller encapsulates incoming AAL2/AAL5 packetized data such that it can be used on an Ethernet based IP network. A hardware unit is used to calculate additional information for the protocol overhead, including calculating length and error checking values. A partial header information is stored and used for each encapsulated packet of a session. In a preferred embodiment, the incoming packets are buffered in a linked data buffer including a linked list with pointers to the partial header information for the session as well as pointers to the incoming packets.

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