Policing method for policing an aggregate cell stream of first a

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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ABSTRACT:
A policing method is proposed policing an aggregate ATM cell stream (IN) consisting of both high and low priority cells. The method consists in policing the aggregated stream as a whole whilst also policing separately a substream formed by the high priority cells as prescribed by ITU-TS recommendation I.371.

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