In this paper, a network service connection management mechanism includes the following steps. Multiple network services registers to a network service platform after being activated to generate a service registry table, including multiple channel IDs and multiple service IDs corresponding to the network services. A transceiving module is utilized to receive a first service request from a client end. A dispatcher is utilized to determine whether a first network service corresponding to the first service request is in the service registry table. When the first service request is in the service registry table, the dispatcher is utilized to remove a header of the first service request as first service data, and generate a first service channel according to the channel ID and the service ID corresponding to the first network service in the service registry table. The dispatcher is utilized to transmit first service data to a first service end via the first service channel. We proposed network services connection management methods and mechanisms when network connection port is unavailable (connect failure) and network services can not share Internet connection resource. In order to achieve the above objectives, the network packet header is removed and the corresponding service connection channel is established. Using the channel of the network connection, all network services can be run and will not be interrupted because of port failure. Besides, the network connection resources and the number of packets can be reduced, and achieve a resource sharing network connection.
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