Session based resource allocation in a core or edge...

Multiplex communications – Data flow congestion prevention or control – Flow control of data transmission through a network

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C709S228000, C709S229000

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07929443

ABSTRACT:
A system for providing session based resource allocation in a core or edge networking device are disclosed. Session awareness is provided in networking devices by session control signal interception and interpretation, followed by session based resource commitment, session based data packet treatment, and session management within the networking devices. The session awareness provided to networking devices through the convergence software provides the networking devices with the ability to differentiate between packets belonging to different communication sessions, and to provide the services needed for each committed session.

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