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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 11, 2001
Filed:
May. 29, 1998
Sarit Shani, Tel Aviv, IL;
Yoram Shamir, Kiriat Ono, IL;
Miki Kenneth, Tel Aviv, IL;
Haim Rochberger, Netanya, IL;
3Com Corporation, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Abstract
A method of providing redundancy and load sharing among multiple LECSs in an ATM network. The method creates and maintains a plurality of lists on each of the switches. Each list is an ordered set of LECSs that combine to create an active LECS list. The network is divided into a plurality of groups wherein each group is assigned one of the active LECS lists. The order of each active LECS list is unique in that no two groups have the same order of LECS. The first LECS on each list has the highest priority and is always the first choice when a request to join a VLAN is received from one of the connected LECs. If the primary lECS fails or cannot be reached for any reason, the switches utilize the second LECS on the list. Splitting up the network into multiple groups and assigning different lists serves to provide load sharing among the LECS. In the event the currently active LECS fails, the next on the list takes overt thus providing redundancy.