Burst bandwidth reservation method in asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) network

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PATENT NO 5636212
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08182421

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In an ATM network using a burst-level band-width allocation, a source terminal reserves, before a burst transmission, band-widths according to a peak rate of the burst and then sends the burst therethrough. When the transmission is finished, the band-widths are released. Where there exists a link to which the peak rate is not assigned, a non-reserving acknowledgement signal (NACK) is sent to the terminal and the reserved band-widths are released. On receiving the NACK, the terminal allocates a band-width with peak rate lower than that of the first request after a back-off time has elapsed, thereby minimizing the probability of a blocked transmission. The source terminal declares a minimum band-width together with the peak rate (maximum band-width) in the band-width request operation. Each node allocates the peak rate when the remaining band-width of a link controlled by the node is sufficient to allocate the peak rate. Even if the remaining band-width is insufficient, when the band-width is not less than the minimum band-width, there is allocated a band-width equal to or more than the minimum band-width and equal to or less than the peak rate according to the remaining band-width, thereby transferring the burst.

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  • JUNIPER NETWORKS, INC.

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Ikeda, Chinatsu Tokyo, JP 7 182

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