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A comparison of CCS tandem overload controls
Authors:Bruce Northcote  Michael Rumsewicz
Affiliation:(1) Bellcore, Room NVC 2Z-210, 331 Newman Springs Road, 07701 Red Bank, NJ, USA;(2) Software Engineering Research Centre, RMIT, 723 Swanston St, 3053 Carlton, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:In this paper we analyse issues associated with overloads in tandem switching systems in Common Channel Signalling (CCS) networks. In particular, we examine the need for, and effectiveness of, Automatic Congestion Control (ACC), a CCS mechanism which allows a congested switching system to inform adjacent CCS nodes of its level of overload, and subsequently controls the rate at which traffic is sent to the congested node. We demonstrate the critical need for end-offices and tandem switching systems to implement some form of ACC if network performance is to be maintained during congestion, especially in tandem exchanges. In addition, we find that the presently defined ACC should be expanded to allow more levels of congestion to be reported to adjacent nodes, so that a more effective, finer grained control is produced.
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