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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 20, 2004
Filed:
Apr. 12, 2000
William Sears, Lexington, MA (US);
Joseph Zahavi, Westford, MA (US);
Naimish Patel, North Andover, MA (US);
Sycamore Networks, Inc., Chelmsford, MA (US);
Abstract
In a network having a trace capability, a method to track the connectivity of the network uses the trace messages. A network manager creates a list of ports in the network and uses that list to track the connectivity. For each port, the manager first checks whether there is a current connection and if it finds one, records the connection. For the unconnected ports, the manager enables the transmission of a trace message that identifies the transmitting port. When a trace detected message is received from a port, the network manager updates the list of ports with the connection just reported and disables the trace message that was detected. A port sending a trace message that is not detected is marked as not connected in the list. The method is useful in high bandwidth circuit-based networks, such as optical networks, composed of links of many types and utilizing differing protocols.