A multi-service network switch capable of providing multiple network
services from a single platform. The switch incorporates a distributed
packet forwarding architecture where each of the various cards is capable
of making independent forwarding decisions. The switch further allows for
dynamic resource management for dynamically assigning modem and ISDN
resources to an incoming call. The switch may also include fault
management features to guard against single points of failure within the
switch. The switch further allows the partitioning of the switch into
multiple virtual routers where each virtual router has its own wet of
resources and a routing table. Each virtual router is further partitioned
into virtual private networks for further controlling access to the
network. The switch's supports policy based routing where specific
routing paths are selected based a domain name, a telephone number, and
the like. The switch also provides tiered access of the Internet by
defining quality of access levels to each incoming connection request.
The switch may further support an IP routing protocol and architecture in
which the layer two protocols are independent of the physical interface
they run on. Furthermore, the switch includes a generic forwarding
interface software for hiding the details of transmitting and receiving
packets over different interface types.