Abstract

In networks based on statistical multiplexing the actual bandwidth use of each virtual connection has to be monitored and the traffic parameters have to be within the limits agreed upon during the call set up in order to avoid a non-controlled call to heavily delay or even destroy the data units of other calls. The here-described traffic source bandwidth enforcement mechanism for DQDB networks (referred to as Adaptive Leaky Bucket) exploits the access mechanisms provided for in the DQDB standard while it does not introduce any extra network signalling load nor it affects network performance.

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