Assigning QoS to cable service flows

US10091071B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10091071-B2
Application numberUS-201615005242-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 25, 2016
Priority dateApr 1, 2015
Publication dateOct 2, 2018
Grant dateOct 2, 2018

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A novel method of handling network traffic for cable service flows in a distributed cable system is presented. Such a cable systems use remote distribution nodes in the fields to handle RF communications with cable modems in a distributed fashion. A packet engine is configured to assign a logical interface to each cable service flow in the cable system. Each logical interface in the packet engine is uniquely identifiable by a compound identifier that includes the identifier of the corresponding service flow and the identifier of the remote distribution node. Each service flow is assigned a class of service (CoS) at the packet engine and guarantee a certain level of quality of service (QoS). In some embodiments, each cable service flow is assigned a CoS priority number. For each possible CoS priority number, the packet engine is configured to provide certain resources at certain quality level, i.e., certain level of QoS. Each remote distribution node tags each packet of a cable service flow with its assigned CoS priority number and forwards the tagged packet toward the packet engine.

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A method for configuring a cable system that comprises a cable head end and a plurality of remote distribution nodes for relaying signals between the cable head end and a plurality of cable modems, the method comprising: for each of a plurality of cable service flows in the cable system, assigning a unique identifier and a priority number for specifying a quality of service to be provided by a packet engine in the cable head end; and providing the unique identifiers and the assigned priority numbers to the plurality of remote distribution nodes, wherein each remote distribution node tags data in a particular cable service flow of the plurality of cable service flows transmitted by one of the plurality of cable modems to the packet engine with the assigned unique identifier of the particular cable service flow and the priority number of the particular cable service flow, wherein the unique identifier of the particular cable service flow includes a first tag identifying the particular cable service flow and a second tag identifying a remote distribution node processing the particular cable service flow; and wherein the packet engine comprises a plurality of logical interfaces, each logical interface configured to handle a different cable service flow, wherein the first and second tags are jointly used to identify one of the plurality of logical interfaces in the packet engine that is configured to handle the particular cable service flow. 2. The method of claim 1 further providing a plurality of quality of service (QoS) configurations to the packet engine, each QoS configuration corresponding to a priority number. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein each remote distribution node is a fiber node (FN) that transmits and receives digital data over an optical fiber network with the cable head end. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein each remote distribution node is an ether node (EN) that is in Internet Protocol (IP) communication with the cable head end. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein radio frequency (RF) signals are received over RF channels that are established over cable television (CATV) cables with the plurality of cable modems. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the packet engine is for providing access to the Internet and for providing L2/L3 routing to each of the plurality of cable service flows. 7. A method of providing services in a cable system that comprises a cable head end and a plurality of remote distribution nodes for relaying signals between the cable head end and a plurality of cable modems, the method comprising: receiving, at a remote distribution node, a set of priority assignments for each of a plurality of cable service flows in a cable system, each priority assignment for specifying a quality of service to be provided by a packet engine in the cable head end; receiving data for a particular cable service flow at the remote distribution node from the set of cable modems; generating a packet based on the received data for the particular cable service flow and forwarding the generated packet to the packet engine, wherein generating said packet comprises inserting a priority number into the packets based on the priority assignment of the particular cable service flow and a unique identifier of the particular cable service flow, wherein the unique identifier of the particular cable service flow includes a first tag identifying the particular cable service flow and a second tag identifying a remote distribution node processing the particular cable service flow; and wherein the packet engine comprises a plurality of logical interfaces, each logical interface configured to handle a different cable service flow, wherein the first and second tags are jointly used to identify one of the plurality of logical interfaces in the packet engine that is configured to handle the particular cable service flow. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein each priority number corresponds to a set of resource configurations in the packet engine that correspond to a class of service. 9. The method of claim 7 , wherein each remote distribution node is a fiber node (FN) that transmits and receives digital data over an optical fiber network with the cable head end. 10. The method of claim 7 , wherein each remote distribution node is an ether node (EN) that is in Internet Protocol (IP) communication with the cable head end. 11. The method of claim 7 , wherein RF signals are received over RF channels that are established over CATV cables with the plurality of cable modems. 12. The method of claim 7 , wherein the packet engine is for providing access to the Internet and for providing L2/L3 routing to each of the plurality of cable service flows. 13. The method of claim 7 , wherein the packet engine comprises a plurality of logical interfaces, each logical interface configured to handle a different cable service flow. 14. A system comprising: a cable head end comprising a packet engine; a set of cable modems for providing a plurality of cable service flows; a set of remote distribution nodes for receiving RF signals from the plurality of cable modems and for forwarding packets to the cable head ends, the packets created based on the received RF signals for the plurality of cable service flows; and a controller for assigning a priority number for specifying a quality of service to be provided by a packet engine in the cable head end and providing the assigned priority number to the plurality of remote distribution nodes, wherein each remote distribution node tags data from a cable service flow to the packet engine with the assigned priority number of the cable service flow and a unique identifier of the cable service flow; and wherein the packet engine comprises a plurality of logical interfaces, each logical interface configured to handle a different one of the plurality of cable service flows, wherein the first and second tags are jointly used to identify one of the plurality of logical interfaces in the packet engine that is configured to handle the cable service flow. 15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the controller is further for providing a plurality of quality of service (QoS) configurations to the packet engine, each QoS configuration corresponding to a priority number. 16. The system of claim 14 , wherein each remote distribution node is a fiber node (FN) that transmits and receives digital data over an optical fiber network with the cable head end. 17. The system of claim 14 , wherein each remote distribution node is an ether node (EN) that is in Internet Protocol (IP) communication with the cable head end. 18. The system of claim 14 , wherein the RF signals are received over RF channels that are established over CATV cables with the plurality of cable modems. 19. The system of claim 14 , wherein the packet engine is for providing access to the Internet and for providing L2/L3 routing to each of the cable service flows.

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  • for supporting different services, e.g. a differentiated services [DiffServ] type of service · CPC title

  • Traffic characterised by specific attributes, e.g. priority or QoS · CPC title

  • Hybrid transport · CPC title

  • by giving priorities, e.g. assigning classes of service · CPC title

  • characterised by the time relationship between creation and deployment of a service · CPC title

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What does patent US10091071B2 cover?
A novel method of handling network traffic for cable service flows in a distributed cable system is presented. Such a cable systems use remote distribution nodes in the fields to handle RF communications with cable modems in a distributed fashion. A packet engine is configured to assign a logical interface to each cable service flow in the cable system. Each logical interface in the packet engi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gainspeed Inc, Nokia America Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04L41/5022. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 02 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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