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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 06, 2010
Filed:
Dec. 29, 2004
Paul Chi, La Canada, CA (US);
Anees Narsinh, Pacific Palisades, CA (US);
Marc-alain Santerre, Calabasas, CA (US);
Robert Dexter, Simi Valley, CA (US);
Paul Chi, La Canada, CA (US);
Anees Narsinh, Pacific Palisades, CA (US);
Marc-Alain Santerre, Calabasas, CA (US);
Robert Dexter, Simi Valley, CA (US);
Alcatel Lucent, Paris, FR;
Abstract
A switch in a data communications network for performing traffic generation in addition to standard switching and routing operations is disclosed. The switch uses a fixed number of test packets retained in a conventional switch buffer to produce one or more infinite packet streams transmitted to a router under test (RUT). The switching device enqueues packets in the priority queues, dequeues the packets from the priority queues, transmits the dequeued packets to the RUT, and re-enqueues a copy of the dequeued packets into the priority queues from which they were dequeued. The enqueued packets and associated pointers to packets are organized into linked lists. By re-writing a copy of each dequeued packet to the tail of a linked list and updating the pointers, the switch produces repeatable streams of test packets. The priority buffers, without the re-write operation, may also be used for conventional egress traffic.