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Data Flow Through the T320, T640, and T1600 Router Packet Forwarding Engine
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Upon receipt of each bandwidth grant, the originating Switch Interface ASIC sends a
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cell through the switch fabric to the destination Packet Forwarding Engine.
The destination Switch Interface ASIC receives cells from the switch fabric. It extracts
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the route lookup key from each cell, places it in a notification, and forwards the
notification to the Internet Processor ASIC.
The Internet Processor ASIC performs the route lookup, and forwards the notification
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to the Queuing and Memory Interface ASIC.
The Queuing and Memory Interface ASIC forwards the notification, including next-hop
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information, to the Switch Interface ASIC.
The Switch Interface ASIC sends read requests to the Queuing and Memory Interface
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ASIC to read the data cells out of memory, and passes the cells to the Layer 2/Layer
3 Packet Processing ASIC.
The Layer 2/Layer 3 Packet Processing ASIC reassembles the data cells into packets,
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adds Layer 2 encapsulation, and sends the packets to the outgoing PIC interface.
The outgoing PIC sends the packets out into the network.
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M320 Multiservice Edge Router Overview on page 23
Data flows through the T320 router and T640 router Packet Forwarding Engine in the
following sequence shown in
Chapter 4: Monitoring Key Router Components
Figure 31 on page
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