A logical star architecture imposed on an underlying non-star network, for
example a Virtual Path Ring (VPR), enhances a mesh protocol with an
automatic method for Virtual Path ID (VPI) generation. The VPIs are used
by the mesh protocol's inherent routing function to effect automatic
configuration at installation, automatic reconfiguration at node updates,
and automatic reconfiguration for protection switching. The imposition of
the logical star architecture on a VPR reduces node-to-node switching
costs (e.g., delay, as well as memory and processing costs) since all
nodes in a logical star topology are at most two logical hops away. The
logical star also conserves virtual path address space relative to a
fully configured ring. Additionally, the imposition of the logical star
architecture allows existing star functions to be deployed on the
underlying network. Finally, when the underlying architecture is a ring,
the protection advantages of ring networks can be preserved.