Dynamic adaptation of connection-oriented networks is introduced wherein,
once congestion is encountered, dynamic adaptation steps may be
performed. Four adaptation steps are proposed for reacting to various
network congestion scenarios. It is further recommended that the steps
are performed in a particular order such that the higher severity and
longer sustentation of the network congestion the more strict step is
performed to alleviate the network congestion. At a switch in the
connection-oriented network, utilization of a trunk carried on a link
connected to the switch is monitored and, if said utilization of said
trunk exceeds a first threshold, a first degree of adaptation is
initialized wherein use of the trunk by further connections is prevented.
Subsequent degrees of adaptation are triggered when high utilization
continues and surpasses higher thresholds. The subsequent degrees of
adaptation involve rerouting connections that make use of the trunk.