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Tag: Routing Protocols

Routing protocols are algorithms and procedures that determine the best path for data packets to travel across networks. These protocols facilitate dynamic route discovery and maintenance, ensuring efficient and reliable data delivery. Common routing protocols include OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, and RIP, each designed for specific network sizes, topologies, and use-cases.

  • US 8,619,793 PDF File

    Dynamic assignment of traffic classes to a priority queue

    8619793 Assignment of classes of traffic – priority queue: An apparatus and method for dynamic assignment of classes of traffic to a priority queue. Bandwidth consumption by one or more types of packet traffic received in the packet forwarding device is monitored to determine whether the bandwidth consumption exceeds a threshold. If the bandwidth consumption exceeds the threshold, assignment of at least one type of packet traffic of the one or more types of packet traffic is changed from a queue having a first priority to a queue having a second priority.

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    8619793 Assignment of classes of traffic – priority queue: An apparatus and method for dynamic assignment of classes of traffic to a priority queue. Bandwidth consumption by one or more types of packet traffic received in the packet forwarding device is monitored to determine whether the bandwidth consumption exceeds a threshold. If the bandwidth consumption exceeds the threshold, assignment of at least one type of packet traffic of the one or more types of packet traffic is changed from a queue having a first priority to a queue having a second priority.

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