Patent ReferencesTraffic control device in private ATM network Network system for performing bidirectional transmission, and node device and transmission control method used in the system Fiber channel switch employing distributed queuing Network router that routes internetwork packets between distinct networks coupled to the same physical interface using the physical interface Dynamic control processes and systems for asynchronous transfer mode networks Method and system for simultaneous high bandwidth input output Method for providing bandwidth and delay guarantees in a crossbar switch with speedup Information network architecture ATM switching system supporting N-ISDN traffic and method for controlling the same Patent #: 6289018 InventorApplicationNo. 132465 filed on 08/11/1998US Classes:370/358, Switching input signals having different aggregate bit rates370/392Processing of address header for routing, per seExaminersPrimary: Yao, Kwang BinAssistant: Pham, Brenda Attorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassH04L 012/28AbstractA method and a network for a universal transfer mode (UTM) of transferring data packets at a regulated bit rate are disclosed. The method defines a protocol that uses an adaptive packet header to simplify packet routing and increase transfer speed. The protocol supports a plurality of data formats, such as PCM voice data, IP packets, ATM cells, frame relay and the like. The network preferably includes a plurality of modules that provide interfaces to various data sources. The modules are interconnected by an optic core with adequate inter-module links with preferably no more than two hops being required between any origination/destination pair of modules. The adaptive packet header is used for both signaling and payload transfer. The header is parsed using an algorithm to determine its function. Rate regulation is accomplished using each module control element and egress port controllers to regulate packet transfer. The protocol enables the modules to behave as a single distributed switch capable of multi-terabit transfer rates. The advantage is a high speed distributed switch capable of serving as a transfer backbone for substantially any telecommunications service.Field of SearchFlow control of data transmission through a networkMessage addressed to multiple destinations Channel assignment Channel assignment Using messages having an address field as header Combined circuit switching and packet switching Switching network having separate elements to handle circuit switched traffic and packet switched traffic Switching control Switching a message which includes an address header Employing logical addressing for routing (e.g., VP or VC) Having a plurality of nodes performing distributed switching Employing logical addressing for routing (e.g., VP or VC) Adaptive selection of channel assignment technique Distributed switching Processing of address header for routing, per se | |