Abstract:
The present invention relates transmission network, which involves Passive Optical Network and thereto connected units, e.g. Optical Network Units. It is an object of the present invention to provide a solution to the upstream data packet traffic congestion problem in transmission networks that comprises a PON system. Said problem is solved by providing adapted node devices and methods for such scheduling control that within the prescribed standard requirements, e.g. QoS, for passive optical network systems eliminate the congestion problem.
Abstract:
Illegitimate use of IP addresses is counteracted. A network (1) includes a switch (5) with ports (P1,P2,P3) to subscribers (6,6A) and a port (PN) to a core network (2) with DHCP servers (4, 4a,4b). The switch includes a database (MAC1, MAC2), port numbers (P1, P2)) and VLAN identities (VLAN1, VLAN2) for the subscribers (6, 6A) and the filter has a list over trusted DHCP servers. Initially onlY DHCP messages from the subscribers are allowed. When the subscriber (6) requests (M1, M3) for an IP address it is checked that it is a DHCP message with valid subscriber values (MAC1, P1, VLAN1). A respond (M2, M4) with an allocated IP address (IP1) and lease time interval (T1) is checked to come from a trusted DHCP server. If so, a list in the filter (9) with correct information is dynamically generated (MAC1, P1, VLAN1, IP1, T1). A message (M5) from the subscriber (6) with false IP address is discarded by the filter. Attempts by the subscriber to use false IP address are counted and a warning signal is generated.
Abstract:
The present invention relates transmission network, which involves Passive Optical Network and thereto connected units, e.g. Optical Network Units. It is an object of the present invention to provide a solution to the upstream data packet traffic congestion problem in transmission networks that comprises a PON system. Said problem is solved by providing adapted node devices and methods for such scheduling control that within the prescribed standard requirements, e.g. QoS, for passive optical network systems eliminate the congestion problem.