System and method for router central arbitration

A centralized arbitration mechanism provides that a router switch fabric is configured in a consistent fashion. Remotely distributed packet forwarding modules determine which data chunks are ready to go through the optical switch and communicates this to the central arbiter. Each packet forwarding m...

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Hauptverfasser: SHAW KEITH W, PALMER GREGORY S, BREWER TONY M
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A centralized arbitration mechanism provides that a router switch fabric is configured in a consistent fashion. Remotely distributed packet forwarding modules determine which data chunks are ready to go through the optical switch and communicates this to the central arbiter. Each packet forwarding module has an ingress ASIC containing packet headers in roughly four thousand virtual output queues. Algorithms choose at most two chunk requests per chunk period to be sent to the arbiter, which queues up to roughly 24 requests per output port. Requests are sent through a Banyan network, which models the switch fabric and scales on the order of NlogN, where N is the number of router output ports. Therefore a crossbar switch function can be modeled up to the 320 output ports physically in the system, and yet have the central arbiter scale with the number of ports in a much less demanding way. An algorithm grants at most two requests per port in each chunk period and returns the grants to the ingress ASIC. Also for each chunk period the central arbiter communicates the corresponding switch configuration control information to the switch fabric.