RU2208303C2

Title

EFFECTIVE TRANSPORT OF INTERNET PROTOCOL PACKETS USING ASYNCHRONOUS MODE OF ADAPTATION LEVEL TWO TRANSFER

Application Number:

RU19200110124

Publication Date:

10-07-2003

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

22-09-1998

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

24-09-1997

Title

EFFECTIVE TRANSPORT OF INTERNET PROTOCOL PACKETS USING ASYNCHRONOUS MODE OF ADAPTATION LEVEL TWO TRANSFER

Application Number:

RU19200110124

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

10-07-2003

Application Date:

22-09-1998

Priority Date:

24-09-1997

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

FIELD: double-point transport of global-net protocol packets in network medium. SUBSTANCE: effective transfer of Internet protocol data packets in network medium is attained due to use of adaptation level two miniature locations in asynchronous mode of transfer as media. Use of passband and efficiency can be also improved by displaying one or more data fields in part of heading of Internet protocol data packets in one or more search tables; then search tables are conveyed to headings of adaptation level two miniature locations and not to data associated with one or more data fields in headings of Internet protocol data packet. EFFECT: enhanced efficiency and use of passband for conveying packets. 20 cl 11 dwg

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