Method and apparatus for performing packet synchronized switch-o

Multiplex communications – Pathfinding or routing – Switching a message which includes an address header

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370397, 370399, H04L 1228, H04L 1256

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060288612

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for performing packet synchronized switch-over is disclosed. The present invention eliminates packet loss by preventing frame integrity from being broken. Switch-over requests soliciting a change from a first virtual channel link to a second virtual channel link are received. After the receipt of a switch-over request, state information for identifying the occurrence of a frame completed state is monitored. The switch-over from the first virtual channel link to the second virtual channel link is performed when the frame completed state occurs. The frame completed state is detected by determining whether a current cell being received has an AUU set. The invention eliminates packet loss by maintaining layer frame integrity for both ingress and egress switch-over requests.

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patent: 5420858 (1995-05-01), Marshall et al.
patent: 5784695 (1998-07-01), Upton et al.
patent: 5850395 (1998-12-01), Hauser et al.

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