Multiplex communications – Network configuration determination – In a bus system
Reexamination Certificate
2002-12-16
2009-10-06
Kizou, Hassan (Department: 2419)
Multiplex communications
Network configuration determination
In a bus system
C709S224000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07599315
ABSTRACT:
The resilient packet ring (RPR for short) is receiving much attention as a telecommunications network architecture. The RPR consists of dual counter-rotating ringlets and implements a ring protection scheme such as ring wrap and source steering. Topology discovery is an important aspect of the network management of the RPR. Herein described is a new topology discovery algorithm which performs in multiple phases. According to one phase of the algorithm, a station on the ring periodically exchange with only its neighboring stations a control messages containing a topology database. The topology database indicates addresses of stations on the ring and their link status. The algorithm should find applications not only in RPR but also other ring architectures.
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Cornet Jerome
Damm Gerard
Zoranovic Milan
Alcatel-Lucent Canada Inc.
Connor Brian O
Kizou Hassan
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