Patent classifications
H04L2012/5647
PACKET RETRANSMISSION
Through the identification of different packet-types, packets can be handled based on an assigned packet handling identifier. This identifier can, for example, enable forwarding of latency-sensitive packets without delay and allow error-sensitive packets to be stored for possible retransmission. In another embodiment, and optionally in conjunction with retransmission protocols including a packet handling identifier, a memory used for retransmission of packets can be shared with other transceiver functionality such as, coding, decoding, interleaving, deinterleaving, error correction, and the like.
PACKET RETRANSMISSION AND MEMORY SHARING
Through the identification of different packet-types, packets can be handled based on an assigned packet handling identifier. This identifier can, for example, enable forwarding of latency-sensitive packets without delay and allow error-sensitive packets to be stored for possible retransmission. In another embodiment, and optionally in conjunction with retransmission protocols including a packet handling identifier, a memory used for retransmission of packets can be shared with other transceiver functionality such as, coding, decoding, interleaving, deinterleaving, error correction, and the like.
Packet retransmission using one or more delay requirements
Through the identification of different packet-types, packets can be handled based on an assigned packet handling identifier. This identifier can, for example, enable forwarding of latency-sensitive packets without delay and allow error-sensitive packets to be stored for possible retransmission. In another embodiment, and optionally in conjunction with retransmission protocols including a packet handling identifier, a memory used for retransmission of packets can be shared with other transceiver functionality such as, coding, decoding, interleaving, deinterleaving, error correction, and the like.
Packet retransmission and memory sharing
Through the identification of different packet-types, packets can be handled based on an assigned packet handling identifier. This identifier can, for example, enable forwarding of latency-sensitive packets without delay and allow error-sensitive packets to be stored for possible retransmission. In another embodiment, and optionally in conjunction with retransmission protocols including a packet handling identifier, a memory used for retransmission of packets can be shared with other transceiver functionality such as, coding, decoding, interleaving, deinterleaving, error correction, and the like.
PACKET RETRANSMISSION
Through the identification of different packet-types, packets can be handled based on an assigned packet handling identifier. This identifier can, for example, enable forwarding of latency-sensitive packets without delay and allow error-sensitive packets to be stored for possible retransmission. In another embodiment, and optionally in conjunction with retransmission protocols including a packet handling identifier, a memory used for retransmission of packets can be shared with other transceiver functionality such as, coding, decoding, interleaving, deinterleaving, error correction, and the like.
METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR CAPTURING DROPPED PACKETS AT A SWITCHING FABRIC EMULATOR
One example method occurs at a switching fabric emulator providing an emulated switching fabric comprising emulated switching elements and associated packet queues, wherein the switching fabric emulator comprises at least one switching application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) or programmable switching chip, the method comprising: during a test session: receiving, via at least a first physical port of the switching fabric emulator, packets from or to a system under test (SUT); detecting an occurrence of a dropped packet that happens while the packet is traversing the emulated switching fabric; encapsulating dropped packet data associated with the dropped packet, wherein the encapsulated dropped packet data indicates an emulated switching element or packet queue contributing to the occurrence of the dropped packet; and providing the encapsulated dropped packet data to an analyzer.
PACKET RETRANSMISSION
Through the identification of different packet-types, packets can be handled based on an assigned packet handling identifier. This identifier can, for example, enable forwarding of latency-sensitive packets without delay and allow error-sensitive packets to be stored for possible retransmission. In another embodiment, and optionally in conjunction with retransmission protocols including a packet handling identifier, a memory used for retransmission of packets can be shared with other transceiver functionality such as, coding, decoding, interleaving, deinterleaving, error correction, and the like.
PACKET RETRANSMISSION AND MEMORY SHARING
Through the identification of different packet-types, packets can be handled based on an assigned packet handling identifier. This identifier can, for example, enable forwarding of latency-sensitive packets without delay and allow error-sensitive packets to be stored for possible retransmission. In another embodiment, and optionally in conjunction with retransmission protocols including a packet handling identifier, a memory used for retransmission of packets can be shared with other transceiver functionality such as, coding, decoding, interleaving, deinterleaving, error correction, and the like.
Methods, systems, and computer readable media for capturing dropped packets at a switching fabric emulator
One example method occurs at a switching fabric emulator providing an emulated switching fabric comprising emulated switching elements and associated packet queues, wherein the switching fabric emulator comprises at least one switching application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) or programmable switching chip, the method comprising: during a test session: receiving, via at least a first physical port of the switching fabric emulator, packets from or to a system under test (SUT); detecting an occurrence of a dropped packet that happens while the packet is traversing the emulated switching fabric; encapsulating dropped packet data associated with the dropped packet, wherein the encapsulated dropped packet data indicates an emulated switching element or packet queue contributing to the occurrence of the dropped packet; and providing the encapsulated dropped packet data to an analyzer.
PACKET RETRANSMISSION AND MEMORY SHARING
Through the identification of different packet-types, packets can be handled based on an assigned packet handling identifier. This identifier can, for example, enable forwarding of latency-sensitive packets without delay and allow error-sensitive packets to be stored for possible retransmission. In another embodiment, and optionally in conjunction with retransmission protocols including a packet handling identifier, a memory used for retransmission of packets can be shared with other transceiver functionality such as, coding, decoding, interleaving, deinterleaving, error correction, and the like.