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Switched IEEE 1355 DS link networks

IEEE 1355 DS links are bidirectional flow-controlled point-to-point serial links running at 100 Mbaud. DS link networks can be built using the 32 port SGS Thompson C104 packet switch[17]. This chip uses wormhole routing to route DS link packets; preloaded routing tables determine the packet's destination port on the basis of the packet header, as soon as this header has been received by the source port. The C104 does not use a bus based architecture, instead a non-blocking crossbar is implemented to route packets. It has a switching latency of 1  s.

As part of the Macramé Esprit project, CERN has constructed a very large network testbed[21] based on DS links and C104 switches. This has allowed the investigation of latency and throughput for many different traffic patterns and network topologies up to 1024 terminal-nodes. The Macramé network has demonstrated that large DS link networks can be built, that they scale very well, and that these networks can cope with the high data rates required for the ATLAS experiment[5]. Furthermore, it has proven that the per-link flow control, together with well designed hardware[13], can result in very reliable systems: a maximum Bit Error Rate (BER) of [21] has been reported.



Marcel Boosten
Wed Mar 11 14:25:07 MET 1998