Claims
- 1. In an access network having a first network element connected through plural intermediate network elements to plural second network elements each having plural end user devices connected thereto, each network element and end user device having a MAC address, a method of communicating through the access network comprising:
assigning a routing identification (RID) to each network element; receiving at the first network element a packet having a destination MAC address of one of the end user devices; inserting into the packet, based on the destination MAC address of the end user device to which the particular second network element is connected, the RID of the particular second network element, to provide an augmented packet; switching the augmented packet through at least one of the intermediate network elements to the second network element corresponding to the inserted RID; removing the inserted RID from the received augmented packet at the second network element to provide a restored packet; sending the restored packet to the end user device corresponding to the destination MAC address.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the network elements are interconnected using point-to-point data links over a tree and branch network.
- 3. In an access network having a first network element connected through plural intermediate network elements to plural second network elements each having plural end user devices connected thereto, each network element and end user device having a MAC address, apparatus for communicating through the access network comprising:
means for assigning a routing identification (RID) to each network element; means for receiving at the first network element a packet having a destination MAC address of one of the end user devices; means for inserting into the packet, based on the destination MAC address of the end user device to which the particular second network element is connected, the RID of the particular second network element, to provide an augmented packet; means for switching the augmented packet through at least one of the intermediate network elements to the second network element corresponding to the inserted RID; means for removing the inserted RID from the received augmented packet at the second network element to provide a restored packet; means for sending the restored packet to the end user device corresponding to the destination MAC address.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the network elements are interconnected using point-to-point data links over a tree and branch network.
- 5. In an access network having a first network element connected through plural intermediate network elements to plural second network elements each having plural end user devices connected thereto, each network element and end user device having a MAC address, a computer product including computer program code for communicating through the access network comprising:
computer program code for assigning a routing identification (RID) to each network element; computer program code for receiving at the first network element a packet having a destination MAC address of one of the end user devices; computer program code for inserting into the packet, based on the destination MAC address of the end user device to which the particular second network element is connected, the RID of the particular second network element, to provide an augmented packet; computer program code for switching the augmented packet through at least one of the intermediate network elements to the second network element corresponding to the inserted RID; computer program code for removing the inserted RID from the received augmented packet at the second network element to provide a restored packet; computer program code for sending the restored packet to the end user device corresponding to the destination MAC address.
- 6. In an access network having a first network element connected through plural intermediate network elements to plural second network elements each having plural end user devices connected thereto, each network element and end user device having a MAC address, a computer data signal having computer program code for communicating through the access network comprising:
program code for assigning a routing identification (RID) to each network element; program code for receiving at the first network element a packet having a destination MAC address of one of the end user devices; program code for inserting into the packet, based on the destination MAC address of the end user device to which the particular second network element is connected, the RID of the particular second network element, to provide an augmented packet; program code for switching the augmented packet through at least one of the intermediate network elements to the second network element corresponding to the inserted RID; program code for removing the inserted RID from the received augmented packet at the second network element to provide a restored packet; program code for sending the restored packet to the end user device corresponding to the destination MAC address.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/234,682, filed Sep. 22, 2000 and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/278,811, filed on Mar. 26, 2001. This application is co-pending with Docket No.3070.1000-002, entitled “Broadband System with Intelligent Network Devices,” Docket No. 3070.1000-003, entitled “Network Architecture for Intelligent Network Elements,” Docket No. 3070.1000-004, entitled “System and Method of Assigning Network Data Packet Header,” Docket No. 3070.1000-005, entitled “System and Method for Call Admission Control,” Docket No. 3070.1000-006, entitled “System and Method for Mapping End User Identifiers to Access Device Identifiers,” Docket No. 3070.1000-007, entitled “System and Method for Message Transmission Based on Intelligent Network Element Device Identifiers,” Docket No. 3070.1000-009, entitled “Broadband System Having Routing Identification Assignment,” Docket No. 3070.1000-010, entitled “Broadband System with Topology Discovery,” Docket No. 3070.1000-011, entitled “Broadband System with QOS Based Packet Handling,” Docket No. 3070.1000-012, entitled “Broadband System with Transmission Scheduling and Flow Control,” and Docket No. 3070.1000-013, entitled “Broadband System with Traffic Policing and Transmission Scheduling” all filed on Sep. 13, 2001. The entire teachings of the above application(s) are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60234682 |
Sep 2000 |
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60278811 |
Mar 2001 |
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