Abstract:Virtual Output Queuing (VOQ) is an architecture widely employed in modern networking products. Traffic from every ingress port is stored in a set of queues mirroring the structure of the egress ports. This architecture allows congestion on one egress port to be isolated from the other ports. A request-grant protocol is used to route packets from ingress to egress. When a packet is received, a request signal is issued. After the request reaches the egress side, a grant signal is generated based on some fixed th… Show more
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