Research on Network Management Network

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Where in a metropolitan area server controls the network management process and the service process of a node switch and a node server under it, while the node server controls the network management process and the service process of an access switch and a terminal under it. Where in the metropolitan area server or the node server allocates an address to each network device by sending a query packet to each communication port, and establishes a clear network topology on the main control server side during the allocation process, in a main control mode. Thus, during the transmission process of a specific data packet, the main control server (metropolitan area server or node server) directly allocates a corresponding communication link (because it clearly knows the device topology of the whole network), without the need of carrying out route negotiation between each network device, thus a stable transmission rate may be guaranteed, and delay may be avoided.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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4338-4341

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July 2014

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