Method for initiating a distributed restoration process

Multiplex communications – Fault recovery

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39518202, G01R 3108

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ABSTRACT:
A method and system for initiating distributed restoration of a communications network following the failure of one or more network components. Restoration is conducted in a distributed fashion by all the restoration nodes of the network. When a restoration node detects failure of a segment connected to it, the restoration node monitors its segments for a period of time and then sends a failure message to other restoration nodes of the network indicating the number of segments connected to it that have failed. When restoration nodes receive failure messages, they compare the count of failed segments contained in the messages to a range of counts of failures for the detecting node that are locally stored on each restoration node. By this comparison, the restoration nodes can determine whether the network has quiesced to a relatively stable state following a network outage. Once the network has reached a stable state, all the restoration nodes simultaneously initiate a local restoration process.

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