Discovery and self-organization of topology in multi-chassis systems

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PATENT NO 7827248
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10868631

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Multi-chassis systems determine their topology and self-organize through a discovery process. The systems include one or more chassis, each with individual blades and ports, which are serially chained together. When the discovery process is initiated, chassis identification data in buffers in each chassis is propagated to adjacent chassis and is then used to initiate communication via a network connection. Once the chassis are able to communicate via the network connection, at least one chassis in the system receives the chassis identification data of each chassis and can thereby identify each chassis. The chain is then divided into one or more sync-groups and master and slave chassis are designated. Each sync-group is configured to ignore data from other sync-groups. Domains are also configured from sets of ports within each sync-group. Events that may trigger the discovery process include power-up, the connection of a cable, the removal of a cable, or instructions to transition from normal mode to discovery mode.

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VIAVI SOLUTIONS INC1445 SOUTH SPECTRUM BLVD SUITE 102 CHANDLER AS 85286

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Baxter, Scott 806 Coleman Ave. #22 14 73
Bullis, George 147 Branch Oak Ct. 3 45
Durham, Doug 1788 Lark La. 2 90
Hornyak, Ken 5236 Hecker Ct. 1 44
Oyadomari, Randy 3026 Rose Creek Dr. 3 403
Strong, Stephen 273 Pegosa Way 25 829

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