![]() ![]() The crossbar fabric was provided by the supervisor module combined with the wiring between cards within the chassis.Ĭrossbar fabrics fell out of favor because they were subject to Head Of Line (HOL) blocking due to input queue limitations. When modular chassis-based network switches were developed, the crossbar switching fabric needed to grow to accommodate faster interface speeds. The number of interfaces in the switch governed how large the crossbar fabric needed to be. ![]() In order to create connectivity where any Ethernet interface on a switch could send Ethernet frames to any other interface on that switch, there needed to be a similar crossbar matrix of connectivity within the switch. The term fabric came about later because the pattern of links looks like threads in a woven piece of cloth.Ĭlos networks made a reappearance many years later in the 1990s when early Ethernet switches were being developed. The concept is that there are multiple paths for the call to be switched through the network so that calls will always be connected and not "blocked" by another call. Clos networks were designed to be a three-stage architecture, an ingress stage, a middle stage, and an egress stage. The switching points in the topology are called crossbar switches. In this paper he described how telephone calls could be switched with equipment that used multiple stages of interconnection to allow the calls to be completed. He published a paper titled "A Study of Non-blocking Switching Networks" in the Bell System Technical Journal in 1953. It is fascinating how concepts reemerge again and again in the history of networking.Ĭharles Clos was a researcher at Bell Laboratories in the 1950s. This concept has been around for many years and it is now a key architectural model for data center networking. ![]() Now Clos networks are being used in modern data center networking architectures to achieve high performance and resiliency. Clos networks evolved into crossbar topologies and eventually into chassis-based Ethernet switches using a crossbar switching fabric. Clos networks were first created in the mid-1950s as a method to switch telephone calls.
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