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Measurement-based performance evaluation of an ATM switch withexternal multicasting engine and multiple-priority classes
Authors:Fulton  C San-Qi Li Lin  A
Affiliation:Schlumberger Austin Product Center-Res., TX;
Abstract:This paper uses measurement-based traffic models to evaluate a shared-memory ATM switch with 32×32 155 Mbit/s ports and an external multicasting engine; this is the design of Cisco System's next-generation ATM switch, the LightStream-1010 (LS-1010). Assuming that the multicast traffic can take approximately 30% of the total switch load, we find that an external multicasting engine requires a 32 (8) cell buffer at a replication rate of 16 (64) cells per cell service time. We discover that in a multimedia environment, the shared-memory architecture requires 10-30 times less total memory than the bus architecture; a 64 K cell buffer is sufficient to handle 90% utilization with the nonuniform traffic that we investigated. Multiple-priority classes are considered
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