System structure recognition method for a multiloop...

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H04L 25/02 (2006.01) H04L 12/24 (2006.01) H04L 12/46 (2006.01)

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CA 1253624

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A system structure recognition method for a multiloop transmission system for recognizing the system structure of a transmission system consisting of a plurality of loop transmission lines, a plurality of devices connected with each of a plurality of trans- mission control devices disposed on each of the loop transmission lines, and relay terminals connecting said loop transmission lines with each other comprises a step of sending the message to the loop transmission lines after having added an address to the data portion of said message, when a message for system recognition reaches each of the transmission control devices from the loop transmission lines and a step, in which, when the message for system recognition reaches one of the relay terminals from one of the loop transmission lines, the message is sent to the other loop transmission line after having inserted a flag representing a relay of the message between different loops in the data portion of the message for system recognition.

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