IP Library Granted Patent US 7,170,895
Granted Patent B2
US 7,170,895 · App. 10/108,515 · Granted Jan 30, 2007

Switch and a switching apparatus for a communication network

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Patent No.
US 7,170,895
App. No.
10/108,515
Granted
Jan 30, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A switch module for a communication network switch comprises first and second switching units each for communicating with one or more network communication interfaces, and a switch interface connected to each of the first and second switching units and having a pair of communication ports for enabling data to be transferred on to a local communication path which is connected between the local communication ports.

Claims (27)

1. A modular switch comprising:

a plurality of primary switch interfaces, each primary switch-interface coupled to a first set of N>0 primary local links;

a plurality of secondary switch interfaces, each secondary switch-interface coupled to a second set of N secondary local links, said secondary switch interfaces and said primary switch interfaces forming a plurality of switch-interface modules each said switch-interface module comprising one of said primary switch interfaces and one of said secondary switch interfaces; and

a passthrough interface having N internal links interconnecting said one of said primary interfaces and said one of said secondary switch interfaces;

wherein each of said N primary local links of each said primary switch interface connects to a secondary switch interface of a switch-interface module from among a first set of N switch-interface modules and each of said N secondary local links of each said secondary switch interface connects to a primary switch interface of a switch-interface module from among a second set of N switch-interface modules

wherein each said switch-interface module is common to N arrays of switch-interface modules and the switch-interface modules within each of said N arrays form a ring.

2. The modular switch of claim 1 wherein each said primary switch interface switches data from any primary local link to any other primary local link within said first set of N switch-interface modules.

3. The modular switch of claim 1 wherein each said secondary switch interface switches data from any secondary local link to any other secondary local link within said second set of N switch-interface modules.

4. The modular switch of claim 1 wherein said passthrough interface connects any primary local link of a primary switch interface of any switch-interface module to any secondary local link of a secondary switch interface of said any switch-interface module.

5. The modular switch of claim 1 further comprising a primary switch unit coupled to said each primary switch-interface.

6. The modular switch of claim 5 wherein said each primary switch-interface connects said primary switch unit to any of said N>0 primary local links of said each primary switch-interface.

7. The modular switch of claim 6 further comprising a transfer interface interconnecting said one of said primary interfaces and said one of said secondary switch interfaces, said transfer interface enabling said primary switch unit to connect to any secondary local link of said one of said secondary switch interfaces.

8. The modular switch of claim 6 further comprising a secondary switch unit coupled to said each secondary switch-interface.

9. The modular switch of claim 8 wherein said transfer interface enables said secondary switch unit to connect to any primary local link of said one of said primary switch interfaces.

10. The modular switch of claim 8 wherein only one of said primary switch unit and said secondary switch unit is active during a specific time interval.

11. The modular switch of claim 10 further comprising at least one line card coupled to both said primary switch unit and said secondary switch unit.

12. The modular switch of claim 1 wherein each of said primary local links, said secondary local links, and said N internal links is a bidirectional link.

13. The modular switch of claim 1 wherein at least one of said primary local links, said secondary local links, and said internal links is a unidirectional link.

14. The modular switch of claim 1 wherein N=1 and each of said primary local links, said secondary local links, and said internal links is a bidirectional link so that said plurality of switch-interface modules forms a single bidirectional ring.

15. A modular switch comprising:

a plurality of primary switch interfaces, each primary switch-interface coupled to a first set of N>0 primary local links:

a plurality of secondary switch interfaces, each secondary switch-interface coupled to a second set of N secondary local links, said secondary switch interfaces and said primary switch interfaces forming a plurality of switch-interface modules each said switch-interface module comprising one of said primary switch interfaces and one of said secondary switch interfaces; and

a passthrough interface having N internal links interconnecting said one of said primary interfaces and said one of said secondary switch interfaces;

wherein each of said N primary local links of each said primary switch interface connects to a secondary switch interface of a switch-interface module from among a first set of N switch-interface modules and each of said N secondary local links of each said secondary switch interface connects to a primary switch interface of a switch-interface module from among a second set of N switch-interface modules

wherein N=2 and said switch-interface modules are arranged into first-dimensional groups of switch-interface modules, and wherein second-dimensional groups each comprising one switch-interface from each said first-dimensional group are formed so that:

switch-interface modules of each first-dimensional group form a first-dimensional ring traversing a first primary local link and a first secondary local link of each switch-interface module in said each first-dimensional group; and

switch-interface modules of each second-dimensional group form a second-dimensional ring traversing a second primary local link and a second secondary local link of each switch-interface module in said each second-dimensional group.

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To: 6467253 CANADA INC.
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