Cable modem control method giving priority to packets from the cable head end over packets from the subscriber LAN
First Claim
1. A control method for an information-supply control apparatus for controlling a supply of information supplied from a first apparatus and from a plurality of second apparatuses, wherein said information-supply control apparatus is connected to the first apparatus via a cable and to the plurality of second apparatuses via a network, said control method comprising:
- a first determination step for determining whether received information is first information supplied from the first apparatus or second information supplied from the plurality of second apparatuses including checking a media access control address to detect a destination address of the received information for determining that the received information is the second information when the destination address is the address of the information-supply control apparatus;
a priority providing step for providing the first information with a priority over the second information by checking respective source addresses and destination addresses of the first information and the second information, respectively;
a first processing step for processing the first information and the second information in accordance with the priority provided;
a second determination step for determining whether the received information has overflowed memory; and
a second processing step for discarding overflow data.
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Abstract
An information-supply control apparatus and method uses a cable modem. The cable modem has one I/O connector attached to a coaxial cable coupling the cable modem with the cable system'"'"'s head end. Another I/O connector is attached to a subscriber'"'"'s local area network (LAN). The cable modem prioritizes its processing of packets as follows. Packets received from the cable system head end that are addressed to devices on the subscriber LAN are given the highest priority. Packets received from the cable system head end that are addressed to the cable modem itself are given the second highest priority. Packets received from the subscriber LAN that are to be transferred to the coaxial cable are given the third highest priority. Finally, packets that are received from the subscriber LAN that are to be transferred back to the subscriber LAN are given the fourth highest priority. The cable modem also determines whether a received packet has overflowed its allocated buffer. Upon detecting buffer overflow, the cable modem discards the overflow data.
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1. A control method for an information-supply control apparatus for controlling a supply of information supplied from a first apparatus and from a plurality of second apparatuses, wherein said information-supply control apparatus is connected to the first apparatus via a cable and to the plurality of second apparatuses via a network, said control method comprising:
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a first determination step for determining whether received information is first information supplied from the first apparatus or second information supplied from the plurality of second apparatuses including checking a media access control address to detect a destination address of the received information for determining that the received information is the second information when the destination address is the address of the information-supply control apparatus;
a priority providing step for providing the first information with a priority over the second information by checking respective source addresses and destination addresses of the first information and the second information, respectively;
a first processing step for processing the first information and the second information in accordance with the priority provided;
a second determination step for determining whether the received information has overflowed memory; and
a second processing step for discarding overflow data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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