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Method And Apparatus For Rapidly Reconfiguring Computers Networks Executing The Spanning Tree Algorithm

US Patent:
6388995, May 14, 2002
Filed:
Nov 29, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/450066
Inventors:
Silvano Gai - Vigliano dAsti, IT
Keith McCloghrie - San Jose CA
Dinesh G. Dutt - Santa Clara CA
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 1516
US Classification:
370256, 370254, 370255, 709221, 709218
Abstract:
A method that rapidly reconfigures a computer network having a plurality of devices executing the spanning tree algorithm. First, one or more devices are configured and arranged so that one port, providing connectivity to the root, is in the forwarding state and the remaining ports, providing connectivity to the root, are in the blocked state. Next, one or more of the blocked ports are designated as back-up ports. Upon detection of a failure at the active forwarding port, one of the back-up ports immediately transitions from blocked to forwarding, thereby becoming the new active port for the device. Following the transition to a new active port, dummy multicast messages are transmitted, each containing the source address of an entity directly coupled to the affected device or downstream thereof. By examining the dummy multicast messages, other devices in the network learn to use to the new forwarding port of the affected device. Rapid reconfiguration of the network is also provided upon detection of a new or repaired link or device representing a better path toward the root.

Method And Apparatus For Rapidly Reconfiguring Computer Networks Using A Spanning Tree Algorithm

US Patent:
6535491, Mar 18, 2003
Filed:
Nov 29, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/450891
Inventors:
Silvano Gai - Vigliano dAsti, IT
Keith McCloghrie - San Jose CA
Dinesh G. Dutt - Santa Clara CA
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04L 1228
US Classification:
370256, 709220, 709221, 709239
Abstract:
A method that rapidly reconfigures a computer network having a plurality of devices executing the spanning tree algorithm. First, one or more devices are configured and arranged so that one port, providing connectivity to the root, is in the forwarding state and the remaining ports, providing connectivity to the root, are in the blocked state. Next, one or more of the blocked ports are designated as back-up ports. Upon detection of a failure at the active forwarding port, one of the back-up ports immediately transitions from blocked to forwarding, thereby becoming the new active port for the device. Following the transition to a new active port, dummy multicast messages are transmitted, each containing the source address of an entity directly coupled to the affected device or downstream thereof. By examining the dummy multicast messages, other devices in the network learn to use to the new forwarding port of the affected device. Rapid reconfiguration of the network is also provided upon detection of a new or repaired link or device representing a better path toward the root.

Method And Apparatus For Implementing A Quality Of Service Policy In A Data Communications Network

US Patent:
6643260, Nov 4, 2003
Filed:
Dec 18, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/213105
Inventors:
Raymond J. Kloth - Mountain View CA
Thomas J. Edsall - Cupertino CA
Michael Fine - San Francisco CA
Dinesh G. Dutt - Santa Clara CA
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G01R 3108
US Classification:
370235, 370412
Abstract:
A content addressable memory (CAM or L3 Table) contains flow information for each active flow of packets passing through a given node of a data communications network. The CAM has associated with each entry (corresponding to each active flow) a packet counter, a byte counter, a token bucket and a contract value. Each flow is assigned one of a plurality of output queues and optionally at least one output threshold value. A token bucket algorithm is employed on each flow to determine whether packets from that flow exceed the contract value. Such packets may be dropped or optimally modified to reflect an alternate output queue and/or alternate threshold before being sent to the selected output queue for transmission from the node. In another aspect an access control list CAM (ACLCAM) contains masked flow information. The ACLCAM provides an index to internal token bucket counters and preconfigured contract values of an aggregate flow table which becomes affected by the packet statistics.

Method And Apparatus For Implementing A Quality Of Service Policy In A Data Communications Network

US Patent:
6798746, Sep 28, 2004
Filed:
May 28, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/156971
Inventors:
Raymond J. Kloth - Mountain View CA
Thomas J. Edsall - Cupertino CA
Michael Fine - San Francisco CA
Dinesh G. Dutt - Santa Clara CA
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G01R 3108
US Classification:
370235, 370412
Abstract:
A content addressable memory (CAM or L3 Table) contains flow information for each active flow of packets passing through a given node of a data communications network. The CAM has associated with each entry (corresponding to each active flow) a packet counter, a byte counter, a token bucket and a contract value. Each flow is assigned one of a plurality of output queues and optionally at least one output threshold value. A token bucket algorithm is employed on each flow to determine whether packets from that flow exceed the contract value. Such packets may be dropped or optimally modified to reflect an alternate output queue and/or alternate threshold before being sent to the selected output queue for transmission from the node. In another aspect an access control list CAM (ACLCAM) contains masked flow information. The ACLCAM provides an index to internal token bucket counters and preconfigured contract values of an aggregate flow table which becomes affected by the packet statistics.

Method And Apparatus For Implementing A Quality Of Service Policy In A Data Communications Network

US Patent:
6868065, Mar 15, 2005
Filed:
Mar 18, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/391683
Inventors:
Raymond J. Kloth - Mountain View CA, US
Thomas J. Edsall - Cupertino CA, US
Michael Fine - San Francisco CA, US
Dinesh G. Dutt - Santa Clara CA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04J001/16
H04J003/14
H04L001/00
H04L012/26
H04L012/28
US Classification:
370236, 37039541, 370412
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for implementing Quality of Service (QoS) policy in a data communications network. An active flow content addressable memory (CAM) contains entries of flow information for each active flow of packets passing through a given node of the data communications network. The CAM has associated with each entry a packet counter, a byte counter, a token bucket, and a contract value. Each flow is assigned one of a plurality of output queues and optionally at least one output threshold value. A token bucket algorithm is employed on each flow to determine whether packets from that flow exceed the contract value. Such packets may be dropped or optimally modified to reflect an alternate output queue and/or alternate threshold before being sent to the selected output queue for transmission from the node.

Method And Apparatus For Implementing A Quality Of Service Policy In A Data Communications Network

US Patent:
6870812, Mar 22, 2005
Filed:
Mar 18, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/392157
Inventors:
Raymond J. Kloth - Mountain View CA, US
Thomas J. Edsall - Cupertino CA, US
Michael Fine - San Francisco CA, US
Dinesh G. Dutt - Santa Clara CA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04L012/26
H04L012/28
H04L012/56
H04J001/16
H04J003/14
US Classification:
370235, 37039542, 370412
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for implementing Quality of Service (QoS) policy in a data communications network. A content addressable memory (CAM) contains flow information for each active flow of packets passing through a given node of a data communications network. The CAM has associated with each entry a packet counter, a byte counter, a token bucket, and a contract value. Each flow is assigned one of a plurality of output queues and optionally at least one output threshold value. An access control list CAM (ACLCAM) contains masked flow information. The ACLCAM provides an index to internal token bucket counters and preconfigured contract values of an aggregate flow table which becomes affected by the packet statistics. In this way, flows are aggregated for assignment of output queues and thresholds, possible dropping, and possible modification of packets.

Method And Apparatus For Rapidly Reconfiguring Bridged Networks Using A Spanning Tree Algorithm

US Patent:
6976088, Dec 13, 2005
Filed:
Sep 27, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/259959
Inventors:
Silvano Gai - Vigliano d'Asti, IT
Keith McCloghrie - San Jose CA, US
Dinesh G. Dutt - Santa Clara CA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F015/173
H04L012/28
US Classification:
709238, 370256
Abstract:
A method that rapidly reconfigures a computer network having a plurality of devices executing the spanning tree algorithm. First, one or more devices are configured and arranged so that one port, providing connectivity to the root, is in the forwarding state and the remaining ports, providing connectivity to the root, are in the blocked state. Next, one or more of the blocked ports are designated as back-up ports. Upon detection of a failure at the active forwarding port, one of the back-up ports immediately transitions from blocked to forwarding, thereby becoming the new active port for the device. Following the transition to a new active port, dummy multicast messages are transmitted, each containing the source address of an entity directly coupled to the affected device or downstream thereof. By examining the dummy multicast messages, other devices in the network learn to use to the new forwarding port of the affected device. Rapid reconfiguration of the network is also provided upon detection of a new or repaired link or device representing a better path toward the root.

Rsvp Transmitter Proxy

US Patent:
7272651, Sep 18, 2007
Filed:
Aug 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/940753
Inventors:
Allan Bolding - Half Moon Bay CA, US
Dinesh G. Dutt - Sunnyvale CA, US
Silvano Gai - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709227, 709231
Abstract:
A Resource reSerVation Protocol (RSVP) transmitter proxy reserves network resources on behalf of a multimedia server that lacks RSVP facilities. The RSVP transmitter proxy is preferably disposed in an intermediate network device that is proximate to (e. g. , one hop away from) the respective server, and includes a classification engine configured to identify network traffic passing through the network device, and a media session manager for maintaining state and other information for streams and/or sessions being provided by the server. The classification engine may snoop messages exchanged between the server and a client to identify the traffic flow characteristics and bandwidth of a stream. The RSVP transmitter uses the snooped information to generate and send RSVP Path messages on behalf of the server and to terminate RSVP Reservation messages sent to the server, thereby causing network resources to be reserved for the stream.

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