Network interfacing apparatus and method using repeater and cascade interface with scrambling
First Claim
1. A network interfacing apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of working ports coupled to a plurality of nodes;
an address table for storing addresses of said working ports;
an attachment port coupled to a network for receiving an incoming information packet therefrom, and sending an outgoing information packet thereto, said incoming packet containing a destination address;
an incoming packet controller coupled to said working ports, said address table, and said attachment port, said controller determining whether said destination address matches any of the addresses stored in said address table, and in response to a destination address match, said controller sending said incoming packet to said working ports;
a packet scrambler coupled to the incoming packet controller for providing a scrambled information packet so that in response to a destination address match, the corresponding working port receives the incoming information packet and at least one other working ports receives the scrambled information packet;
an outgoing packet controller coupled to said working ports, said address table, and said attachment port, said outgoing controller receiving said outgoing information packet from one of said working ports, and determining whether an outgoing address contained in said outgoing packet matches any of the addresses stored in said address table, and if no outgoing address match is found, said controller sending said outgoing packet to said network via said attachment port;
a repeater for coupling said working ports to each other; and
a cascade interface for coupling external working ports to said repeater to increase the number of working ports interfaced by said apparatus.
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Abstract
An apparatus for interfacing a plurality of nodes to a network includes a plurality of working ports coupled to the nodes, an attachment port coupled to the network, an address table for storing addresses associated with the working ports, an incoming packet controller, and an outgoing packet controller. The incoming packet controller receives an incoming information packet from the network via the attachment port, and determines whether a destination address contained in the incoming packet matches one of the addresses stored in the address table. If a destination address match is found, then it is concluded that the incoming packet is intended for one of the working ports. Consequently, the incoming packet is sent to the working ports. If no destination address match is found, the incoming packet controller prevents the packet from being sent to the working ports, thereby eliminating unnecessary signal traffic to the ports. Similarly, the outgoing packet controller receives an outgoing information packet from one of the working ports, and determines whether an outgoing address contained in the packet matches any of the addresses in the address table. If an outgoing address match is found, then it is known that the packet is intended for one of the working ports. As a result, the outgoing packet is not sent to the network but is instead repeated to the working ports. On the other hand, if an outgoing address is not found, then the outgoing packet is sent to the network via the attachment port. By sending only non-local packets onto the network, the apparatus of the present invention reduces network traffic, thereby increasing network efficiency.
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19 Claims
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1. A network interfacing apparatus comprising:
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a plurality of working ports coupled to a plurality of nodes; an address table for storing addresses of said working ports; an attachment port coupled to a network for receiving an incoming information packet therefrom, and sending an outgoing information packet thereto, said incoming packet containing a destination address; an incoming packet controller coupled to said working ports, said address table, and said attachment port, said controller determining whether said destination address matches any of the addresses stored in said address table, and in response to a destination address match, said controller sending said incoming packet to said working ports; a packet scrambler coupled to the incoming packet controller for providing a scrambled information packet so that in response to a destination address match, the corresponding working port receives the incoming information packet and at least one other working ports receives the scrambled information packet; an outgoing packet controller coupled to said working ports, said address table, and said attachment port, said outgoing controller receiving said outgoing information packet from one of said working ports, and determining whether an outgoing address contained in said outgoing packet matches any of the addresses stored in said address table, and if no outgoing address match is found, said controller sending said outgoing packet to said network via said attachment port; a repeater for coupling said working ports to each other; and a cascade interface for coupling external working ports to said repeater to increase the number of working ports interfaced by said apparatus. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method for interfacing a plurality of working ports having addresses associated therewith to a network, with the ports coupling to each other by a repeater, and with a cascade interface coupling external working ports to the repeater to increase the number of working ports interfaced by the network the method comprising the steps of:
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receiving an incoming information packet having a destination address contained therein; determining whether said destination address matches any of the addresses associated with the working ports; sending said incoming information packet to said working ports if a destination address match is found so that the working port corresponding to the destination address receives the incoming information packet; sending a scrambled information packet to the working ports if the destination address match is found so that at least one working port having an address which does not match said destination address receives the scrambled information packet; receiving an outgoing information packet from one of said working ports, said outgoing packet containing an outgoing address; determining whether said outgoing address matches any of the addresses associated with the working ports; and sending said outgoing information packet to the network if an outgoing address match is not found. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19)
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