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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 03, 1998
Filed:
Apr. 04, 1996
Xiaoqiang Chen, Eatontown, NJ (US);
Vijay Pochampalli Kumar, Freehold, NJ (US);
Cauligi Srinivasa Raghavendra, Pullman, WA (US);
Ramanathan Venkateswaran, Pullman, WA (US);
Lucent Technologies Inc., Murray Hill, NJ (US);
Abstract
The present invention extends the PNNI protocols to support hierarchical multicast routing and signaling for ATM networks. The invention utilizes an extension to a core-based tree algorithm. Instead of a single core node, core nodes are maintained in each peer-group and at each level of the hierarchy. The advantage of this is that one single core node is not overloaded. Additionally, this increases fault-tolerance because there are no single points of failure. As would be understood, the present invention is highly scaleable because of the hierarchical nature of PNNI. In addition, the scheme supports multiple senders and dynamic membership changes to the multicast group. Quality of service requirements can be negotiated during connection setup and are guaranteed during the course of the connection. Though some additional topological information has to be flooded in the peer-groups to compute efficient multicast routes, the overheads to the connection management are minimal. The multicast tree is built incrementally and the cost of the tree is comparable to the cost of the Steiner Tree computed using some standard heuristics.