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Publication
LCN 1993
Conference paper
Configuration and performance issues in the MetaNet design
Abstract
Various virtual embedding configurations for the MetaNet architecture are examined. The suggested embedding structures are compared and contrasted, and design parameters and their trade-off are identified. Fairness is used as a mechanism to ensure that the network internally will not be overloaded. Therefore, packets can be sent from source to destination on a route which is close to the shortest path. The routing on the MetaNet is a variant of deflection routing. It makes online routing decisions based on the local flow of traffic (load conditions). MetaNet routing is along a global sense of direction, which guarantees that packets will reach their destinations. This method is called convergence routing. The MetaNet is a LAN/MAN architecture with an "arbitrary topology" (i.e., a switch-based LAN).