Traffic management for frame relay switched data service
First Claim
1. In a fast-packet network, a method comprising:
- managing, via one or more network elements, according to a committed delivery rate (CDR) at least one of a plurality of actual network transmission rates for at least one of a plurality of active sources, the committed delivery rate being associated with a destination, wherein the managing includes controlling a total delivery rate (R) to the destination according to the committed delivery rate (CDR) and a plurality of offering rates (S) of a first group of the plurality of active sources i, the active sources in the first group offering to send a plurality of data packets to the destination, such that;
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Abstract
A new type of data transport service which uses a frame relay layer 2 data link connection identifier (DLCI) to select among various service types, feature sets, and/or closed user groups (CUGs). A layer 3 address may be extracted from a layer 2 frame, and the layer 3 address information may be used to route a data packet over a packet-switched network according to the service classes, feature sets, and/or CUGs selected. At the destination, the layer 3 data packet may again be enclosed in a layer 2 frame with a DLCI indicating the service classes, features sets, and/or CUGs. Because the use of conventional permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) is not required in aspects of the invention, new methods of measuring and managing network traffic are presented.
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8 Claims
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1. In a fast-packet network, a method comprising:
managing, via one or more network elements, according to a committed delivery rate (CDR) at least one of a plurality of actual network transmission rates for at least one of a plurality of active sources, the committed delivery rate being associated with a destination, wherein the managing includes controlling a total delivery rate (R) to the destination according to the committed delivery rate (CDR) and a plurality of offering rates (S) of a first group of the plurality of active sources i, the active sources in the first group offering to send a plurality of data packets to the destination, such that; - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. In a fast-packet network, a method comprising:
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managing, via one or more network elements, according to a committed delivery rate (CDR) at least one of a plurality of actual network transmission rates for at least one of a plurality of active sources, the committed delivery rate being associated with a destination; and assigning a destination rate share (DRS) to each of a first group of the active sources, the first group of active sources offering to send a plurality of data packets to the destination, wherein said managing includes managing according to the destination rate shares of the first group of active sources an actual network transmission rate (T) for at least one of the active sources in the first group of active sources, wherein the managing further includes determining a fair share rate (r) for at least one of the active sources i in the first group of active sources according to the destination rate share (DRS) of the at least one active source and the committed delivery rate (CDR), such that; - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
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8. In a fast-packet network, a method comprising:
managing, via one or more network elements, according to a committed delivery rate (CDR) at least one of a plurality of actual network transmission rates for at least one of a plurality of active sources, the committed delivery rate being associated with a destination, wherein the managing includes notifying at least one of the active sources of a network congestion by providing a backward congestion notification to the at least one active source when an offering rate of the at least one active source exceeds the actual network transmission rate for the at least one active source, wherein the providing a backward congestion notification to the at least one active source includes providing a Layer 3 backward congestion notification to the at least one active source, wherein the providing a backward congestion notification to the at least one active source further includes providing information representing an identity of the destination, the at least one active source offering to send a plurality of data packets to the destination.
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