Connection establishment in high-speed networks

Protocols for establishing, maintaining, and terminating connections in packet-switched networks have been studied, and numerous standards have been developed to address this problem. The authors reexamine connection establishment in the context of a high-speed packet network, introduce a protocol f...

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Published inIEEE/ACM transactions on networking Vol. 1; no. 4; pp. 469 - 481
Main Authors Cidon, I., Gopal, I.S., Segall, A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.08.1993
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Summary:Protocols for establishing, maintaining, and terminating connections in packet-switched networks have been studied, and numerous standards have been developed to address this problem. The authors reexamine connection establishment in the context of a high-speed packet network, introduce a protocol for connection establishment/takedown that is appropriate for such a network, and explain its advantages over previously proposed protocols. The main features of the proposed protocol are: fast bandwidth reservation in order to avoid as much as possible reservation conflicts, guaranteed release of the reserved bandwidth even under modal and link failures, and soft recovery from processor failures, which allows the maintenance of existing connections under processor failure provided the switch and links do not fail. The underlying model that is used is the PARIS/plaNET network, but the protocol can be adapted to other fast packet networking architectures as well.< >
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ISSN:1063-6692
1558-2566
DOI:10.1109/90.251899