Patents by Inventor Michael Skubisz
Michael Skubisz has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8462794Abstract: Connection-oriented services for packet switched data communications networks are provided, including distributed MAC and protocol alias addresses discovery. Link state topology exchanges provide each switch with network topology graphs to determine paths from source to destination end systems. Broadcast frames are resolved to unicast frames to reduce broadcast traffic. Policy restrictions may be applied prior to connection setup. Connection management includes source-routed mapping of connections on the desired path. Distributed call rerouting is provided so switches receive topology change notifications and unmap failed link connections. Broadcast/unknown services provide non-resolvable packet restricted flooding. Connection-oriented switching is provided based on source and destination MAC addresses. Resolution of networks outside the switch domain is enabled by listening for network and server route advertisements and maintaining best routes to the networks and servers.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2010Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Enterasys Networks, Inc.Inventors: Kurt Dobbins, Thomas A. Grant, David J. Ruffen, Laura Kane, Theodore Len, Philip Andlauer, David H. Bahi, Kevin Yohe, Brendan Fee, Chris Oliver, David L. Cullerot, Michael Skubisz
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Patent number: 8059798Abstract: Method and apparatus for ad hoc cooperative routing in an IP network. Included is an emergency stand alone (ESA) system that provides a bypass to a failed TDM switch for multiple communication devices in communication with one or more TDM switches. One or more internet protocol media gateways communicate a multicast signal upon the failure of a switch. The multicast initiates Voice over IP communication between endpoints, bypassing the failed switch.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2007Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Inventors: Michael A Skubisz, Edward F Holmes, Brian St. Pierre, David L Cullerot
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Patent number: 8023515Abstract: Connection-oriented services for packet switched data communications networks are provided, including distributed MAC and protocol alias addresses discovery. Link state topology exchanges provide each switch with network topology graphs to determine paths from source to destination end systems. Broadcast frames are resolved to unicast frames to reduce broadcast traffic. Policy restrictions may be applied prior to connection setup. Connection management includes source-routed mapping of connections on the desired path. Distributed call rerouting is provided so switches receive topology change notifications and unmap failed link connections. Broadcast/unknown services provide non-resolvable packet restricted flooding. Connection-oriented switching is provided based on source and destination MAC addresses. Resolution of networks outside the switch domain is enabled by listening for network and server route advertisements and maintaining best routes to the networks and servers.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2010Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Enterasys Networks, Inc.Inventors: Kurt Dobbins, Thomas A. Grant, David J. Ruffen, Laura Kane, Theodore Len, Philip Andlauer, David H. Bahi, Kevin Yohe, Brendan Fee, Chris Oliver, David L. Cullerot, Michael Skubisz
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Patent number: 7990981Abstract: Connection-oriented services for packet switched data communications networks are provided, including distributed MAC and protocol alias addresses discovery. Link state topology exchanges provide each switch with network topology graphs to determine paths from source to destination end systems. Broadcast frames are resolved to unicast frames to reduce broadcast traffic. Policy restrictions may be applied prior to connection setup. Connection management includes source-routed mapping of connections on the desired path. Distributed call rerouting is provided so switches receive topology change notifications and unmap failed link connections. Broadcast/unknown services provide non-resolvable packet restricted flooding. Connection-oriented switching is provided based on source and destination MAC addresses. Resolution of networks outside the switch domain is enabled by listening for network and server route advertisements and maintaining best routes to the networks and servers.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2010Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Enterasys Networks, Inc.Inventors: Kurt Dobbins, Thomas A. Grant, David J. Ruffen, Laura Kane, Theodore Len, Philip Andlauer, David H. Bahi, Kevin Yohe, Brendan Fee, Chris Oliver, David L. Cullerot, Michael Skubisz
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Publication number: 20100182934Abstract: Method and apparatus providing connection-oriented services for packet switched data communications networks. Directory services include distributed discovery of MAC addresses and protocol alias addresses. Topology services include a link state topology exchange among switches, which provides each switch with a complete topology graph of the network. This enables an access switch receiving a data packet to determine a complete path from a source end system to a destination end system. Another service includes resolution of broadcast frames to unicast frames, in order to reduce the amount of broadcast traffic. Policy restrictions may be applied prior to connection setup. Path determination services enable multiple paths from a source to a destination. Connection management includes source routed mapping of connections on the desired path.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2010Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: ENTERASYS NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Kurt Dobbins, Thomas A. Grant, David J. Ruffen, Laura Kane, Theodore Len, Philip Andlauer, David H. Bahi, Kevin Yohe, Brendan Fee, Chris Oliver, David L. Cullerot, Michael Skubisz
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Publication number: 20100177778Abstract: Method and apparatus providing connection-oriented services for packet switched data communications networks. Directory services include distributed discovery of MAC addresses and protocol alias addresses. Topology services include a link state topology exchange among switches, which provides each switch with a complete topology graph of the network. This enables an access switch receiving a data packet to determine a complete path from a source end system to a destination end system. Another service includes resolution of broadcast frames to unicast frames, in order to reduce the amount of broadcast traffic. Policy restrictions may be applied prior to connection setup. Path determination services enable multiple paths from a source to a destination. Connection management includes source routed mapping of connections on the desired path.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2010Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: ENTERASYS NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Kurt Dobbins, Thomas A. Grant, David J. Ruffen, Laura Kane, Theodore Len, Philip Andlauer, David H. Bahi, Kevin Yohe, Brendan Fee, Chris Oliver, David L. Cullerot, Michael Skubisz
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Patent number: 7720076Abstract: Method and apparatus providing connection-oriented services for packet switched data communications networks. Directory services include distributed discovery of MAC addresses and protocol alias addresses. Topology services include a link state topology exchange among switches, which provides each switch with a complete topology graph of the network. This enables an access switch receiving a data packet to determine a complete path from a source end system to a destination end system. Another service includes resolution of broadcast frames to unicast frames, in order to reduce the amount of broadcast traffic. Policy restrictions may be applied prior to connection setup. Path determination services enable multiple paths from a source to a destination. Connection management includes source routed mapping of connections on the desired path.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2004Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Enterasys, Inc.Inventors: Kurt Dobbins, Thomas A. Grant, David J. Ruffen, Laura Kane, Theodore Len, Philip Andlauer, David H. Bahi, Kevin Yohe, Brendan Fee, Chris Oliver, David L. Cullerot, Michael Skubisz
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Publication number: 20060171299Abstract: A customer premise device connects to one or more telephones at the customer's premises and provides the packet-switched telephony services over a communication line. In the event that the customer premise device fails to provide the packet-switched telephony services, a network device connected to the communication line can provide the packet-switched telephony services in place of the customer premise device to maintain life line packet-switched telephony services.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2005Publication date: August 3, 2006Inventors: Michael Skubisz, Gordon Sherwin, Benjamin Bate, Asima Mahapatra, Edward Holmes
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Publication number: 20050180393Abstract: An intelligent media gateway provides packet-switched telephony and advanced telephone call features to an analog telephone handset. The intelligent media gateway is connected between the analog telephone handset and a network, such as the Internet or other type of IP network. Telephone calls are transmitted and received by the intelligent media gateway using a packet-switched telephony protocol, such as VoIP. The advanced telephone call features are handled by an intelligent call agent located on the media gateway, which can be configured by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2004Publication date: August 18, 2005Inventor: Michael Skubisz
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Publication number: 20050083949Abstract: Method and apparatus providing connection-oriented services for packet switched data communications networks. Directory services include distributed discovery of MAC addresses and protocol alias addresses. Topology services include a link state topology exchange among switches, which provides each switch with a complete topology graph of the network. This enables an access switch receiving a data packet to determine a complete path from a source end system to a destination end system. Another service includes resolution of broadcast frames to unicast frames, in order to reduce the amount of broadcast traffic. Policy restrictions may be applied prior to connection setup. Path determination services enable multiple paths from a source to a destination. Connection management includes source routed mapping of connections on the desired path.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2004Publication date: April 21, 2005Inventors: Kurt Dobbins, Thomas Grant, David Ruffen, Laura Kane, Theodore Len, Philip Andlauer, David Bahi, Kevin Yohe, Brendan Fee, Chris Oliver, David Cullerot, Michael Skubisz
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Patent number: 6711171Abstract: Method and apparatus providing connection-oriented services for packet switched data communications networks. Directory services include distributed discovery of MAC addresses and protocol alias addresses. Topology services include a link state topology exchange among switches, which provides each switch with a complete topology graph of the network. This enables an access switch receiving a data packet to determine a complete path from a source end system to a destination end system. Another service includes resolution of broadcast frames to unicast frames, in order to reduce the amount of broadcast traffic. Policy restrictions may be applied prior to connection setup. Path determination services enable multiple paths from a source to a destination. Connection management includes source routed mapping of connections on the desired path.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1998Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Enterasys Networks, Inc.Inventors: Kurt Dobbins, Thomas A. Grant, David A. Ruffen, Laura Kane, Theodore Len, Philip Andlauer, David H. Bahi, Kevin Yohe, Brendan Fee, Chris Oliver, David L. Cullerot, Michael Skubisz
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Patent number: 6147995Abstract: Method and apparatus for establishing restricted broadcast groups in a switched network. The method assigns different virtual LAN identifiers (VLAN-IDs) to different subsets of associated end systems or access ports. Tables are maintained for mapping the VLAN-IDs with associated end systems and access ports. When a broadcast packet is received at a first switch, it is encapsulated with a VLAN header, including the VLAN-IDs, and sent out a multicast channel to all other switches in the network (domain). The original packet is sent out the other access ports of the receiving switch for the designated VLAN-IDs. The switches receiving the VLAN packet remove the header and send the original packet out access ports associated with the VLAN-IDs extracted from the header. The method provides a mechanism for forwarding broadcast packets of a protocol not supported by the switching mechanism, as well as multicast packets and unicast packets from undiscovered end systems.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1999Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Cabletron Systems, Inc.Inventors: Kurt Dobbins, Phil Andlauer, Michael Skubisz
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Patent number: 5946308Abstract: Method and apparatus for establishing restricted broadcast groups in a switched network. The method assigns different virtual LAN identifiers (VLAN-IDs) to different subsets of associated end systems or access ports. Tables are maintained for mapping the VLAN-IDs with associated end systems and access ports. When a broadcast packet is received at a first switch, it is encapsulated with a VLAN header, including the VLAN-IDs, and sent out a multicast channel to all other switches in the network (domain). The original packet is sent out the other access ports of the receiving switch for the designated VLAN-IDs. The switches receiving the VLAN packet remove the header and send the original packet out access ports associated with the VLAN-IDs extracted from the header. The method provides a mechanism for forwarding broadcast packets of a protocol not supported by the switching mechanism, as well as multicast packets and unicast packets from undiscovered end systems.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1997Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: Cabletron Systems, Inc.Inventors: Kurt Dobbins, Phil Andlauer, Michael Skubisz
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Patent number: 5825772Abstract: Method and apparatus providing connection-oriented services for packet switched data communications networks. Directory services include distributed discovery of MAC addresses and protocol alias addresses. Topology services include a link state topology exchange among switches, which provides each switch with a complete topology graph of the network. This enables an access switch receiving a data packet to determine a complete path from a source end system to a destination end system. Another service includes resolution of broadcast frames to unicast frames, in order to reduce the amount of broadcast traffic. Policy restrictions may be applied prior to connection setup. Path determination services enable multiple paths from a source to a destination. Connection management includes source routed mapping of connections on the desired path.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1996Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Cabletron Systems, Inc.Inventors: Kurt Dobbins, Thomas A. Grant, David J. Ruffen, Laura Kane, Theodore Len, Philip Andlauer, David H. Bahi, Kevin Yohe, Brendan Fee, Chris Oliver, David L. Cullerot, Michael Skubisz
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Patent number: 5684800Abstract: Method and apparatus for establishing restricted broadcast groups in a switched network. The method assigns different virtual LAN identifiers (VLAN-IDs) to different subsets of associated end systems or access ports. Tables are maintained for mapping the VLAN-IDs with associated end systems and access ports. When a broadcast packet is received at a first switch, it is encapsulated with a VLAN header, including the VLAN-IDs, and sent out a multicast channel to all other switches in the network (domain). The original packet is sent out the other access ports of the receiving switch for the designated VLAN-IDs. The switches receiving the VLAN packet remove the header and send the original packet out access ports associated with the VLAN-IDs extracted from the header. The method provides a mechanism for forwarding broadcast packets of a protocol not supported by the switching mechanism, as well as multicast packets and unicast packets from undiscovered end systems.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1995Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: Cabletron Systems, Inc.Inventors: Kurt Dobbins, Phil Andlauer, Michael Skubisz