Patents by Inventor Norman W. Finn

Norman W. Finn 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).

  • Publication number: 20080215902
    Abstract: The present invention provides a power negotiation protocol that enables PDs and PSEs to negotiate the amount of inline power that a PD consumes and the corresponding PSE provides. This power negotiation allows the PDs provide fine-grained power consumption level to PSEs, and the PSEs are able to manage inline power efficiently using the negotiation protocol of the present invention. The PDs can ask the PSEs for more power when needed rather than having to constantly reserve the maximum amount of power they can consume at all times. Similarly, the PDs can release reservation of excess power when their respective power requirements decrease. The PSEs can limit the amount of power that can be consumed by the PD, thereby providing the ability for an administrator to control how much power a given PD can consume.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 24, 2008
    Publication date: September 4, 2008
    Applicant: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Premkumar Jonnala, Norman W. Finn, Qiang Wu, Ruchir M. Dave
  • Patent number: 7392407
    Abstract: The present invention provides a power negotiation protocol that enables PDs and PSEs to negotiate the amount of inline power that a PD consumes and the corresponding PSE provides. This power negotiation allows the PDs provide fine-grained power consumption level to PSEs, and the PSEs are able to manage inline power efficiently using the negotiation protocol of the present invention. The PDs can ask the PSEs for more power when needed rather than having to constantly reserve the maximum amount of power they can consume at all times. Similarly, the PDs can release reservation of excess power when their respective power requirements decrease. The PSEs can limit the amount of power that can be consumed by the PD, thereby providing the ability for an administrator to control how much power a given PD can consume.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2008
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Premkumar Jonnala, Norman W. Finn, Qiang Wu, Ruchir M. Dave
  • Patent number: 7328267
    Abstract: The present invention describes a method and apparatus to effectively manage data buffers for a client and a server connection in a multiple connection environment. The TCP processes of servers and clients are merged into an independent TCP process in a TCP ‘proxy’ server. The TCP proxy server includes a control unit and a data switching unit (the proxy application). The TCP proxy server terminates the client TCP connection and initiates a separate TCP connection with the server. The data switching unit binds the two individual connections. The TCP proxy server portrays the actual server TCP. The control unit in the TCP proxy server manages data buffers, control memory and supports multiple connections. The control unit ‘pushes’ the data into the buffers by monitoring the use of the buffers. The control unit does not wait for data requests from the data switching unit thus, eliminating the overhead of data request messages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2008
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Murali Bashyam, Norman W. Finn, Abhijit Patra
  • Patent number: 7292581
    Abstract: A system and method permits the creation of very-large metropolitan area networks (MANs) using Layer 2 (L2) switching technology. Different groups of L2 switches are logically organized into Islands. Connected to each Island are a plurality of customers sites, and an interconnect fabric couples the Islands together. The Islands cooperate to provide a Virtual Ethernet Connection (VEC) to each set of customer sites being coupled together. Customers identify their traffic that corresponds to a VEC by labeling or tagging it with a Customer-Equipment VLAN Identifier (CE-VLAN ID). Within each Island, the CE-VLAN ID specified by the customer's traffic (and hence the corresponding VEC) is mapped to a unique MAN Provider-Equipment VLAN ID (PE-VLAN ID). To prevent the formation of loops, the Islands run the Inter-MAN Control Protocol (IMCP), which represents a modified version of the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 6, 2007
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: Norman W. Finn
  • Patent number: 7227859
    Abstract: A system and method for implementing telephony devices in a distributed network environment is disclosed. The present invention provides for checking data packets to ensure that non-voice data packets are properly tagged to be transmitted on a native virtual local area network (“VLAN”). Voice data packets transmitted on a separate VLAN with a higher priority.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2007
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Norman W. Finn, Ahsan Habib, Stefano Testa, Keith McCloghrie
  • Patent number: 7180899
    Abstract: A system maps network messages between a customer Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) domain and a provider VLAN domain. Specifically, one or more ports of an intermediate network device includes frame mapping logic and may further include a plurality of highly flexible, programmable mapping tables. In accordance with the invention, a received frame associated with a customer VLAN is mapped to a provider VLAN that is selected as a function of the frame's customer VLAN and the particular port on which the frame is received. The frame may also be mapped to a provider CoS value that is selected as a function of the frame's customer CoS value, customer VLAN and the port on which the frame is received. The provider VLAN designation and provider CoS value may be appended to the frame. Forwarding decisions within the provider domain are based, at least in part, on the frame's provider VLAN designation and provider CoS value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2007
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Suran S. De Silva, Norman W. Finn
  • Patent number: 7177946
    Abstract: An optimization to the rapid spanning tree protocol (RSTP) is presented. An intermediate network device configured in accordance with the present invention preferably includes a plurality of ports for receiving and forwarding messages and a spanning tree protocol (STP) engine which is coupled to the ports. If the device receives a bridge protocol data unit (BPDU) message from a designated port of a neighboring intermediate network device and the BPDU represents a proposal by the neighboring device to rapidly transition its port to the forwarding state, the device first determines whether or not it is the root the bridged network. If the device is not the root, and the BPDU message was received on the device's existing root port or on its newly selected root port, the device preferably invokes an “optimal sync” mechanism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2007
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Shyamasundar S. Kaluve, Norman W. Finn
  • Patent number: 6937576
    Abstract: A multiple instance spanning tree protocol (MI-STP) creates a plurality of active topologies (i.e., loop-free paths) within a computer network. These active topologies may be established through the exchange and processing of multiple instance spanning tree bridge protocol data unit messages (MI-STP BPDUs) by the intermediate network devices within the network. The active topologies are preferably created independently of any virtual local area network (VLAN) designations defined within the network. Once the active topologies are defined, each VLAN designation is then mapped to a single active topology, although multiple VLAN designations are preferably mapped to the same active topology to provide load balancing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2005
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Marco Di Benedetto, Ramana Mellacheruvu, Norman W. Finn, Umesh Mahajan
  • Publication number: 20040098501
    Abstract: A method and system for multi-bridge LAN aggregation is disclosed. The method includes aggregating a plurality of LANs coupling a host to a first and a second intermediate network device. The system includes an intermediate network device. The intermediate network device includes a multi-bridge engine. The multi-bridge engine includes a tunnel engine coupled to a bridge interconnect port and a first physical port.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2002
    Publication date: May 20, 2004
    Inventor: Norman W. Finn
  • Publication number: 20040081171
    Abstract: A system and method permits the creation of very-large metropolitan area networks (MANs) using Layer 2 (L2) switching technology. Different groups of L2 switches are logically organized into Islands. Connected to each Island are a plurality of customers sites, and an interconnect fabric couples the Islands together. The Islands cooperate to provide a Virtual Ethernet Connection (VEC) to each set of customer sites being coupled together. Customers identify their traffic that corresponds to a VEC by labeling or tagging it with a Customer-Equipment VLAN Identifier (CE-VLAN ID). Within each Island, the CE-VLAN ID specified by the customer's traffic (and hence the corresponding VEC) is mapped to a unique MAN Provider-Equipment VLAN ID (PE-VLAN ID). To prevent the formation of loops, the Islands run the Inter-MAN Control Protocol (IMCP), which represents a modified version of the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 24, 2002
    Publication date: April 29, 2004
    Inventor: Norman W. Finn
  • Publication number: 20040081180
    Abstract: A system maps network messages between a customer Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) domain and a provider VLAN domain. Specifically, one or more ports of an intermediate network device includes frame mapping logic and may further include a plurality of highly flexible, programmable mapping tables. In accordance with the invention, a received frame associated with a customer VLAN is mapped to a provider VLAN that is selected as a function of the frame's customer VLAN and the particular port on which the frame is received. The frame may also be mapped to a provider CoS value that is selected as a function of the frame's customer CoS value, customer VLAN and the port on which the frame is received. The provider VLAN designation and provider CoS value may be appended to the frame. Forwarding decisions within the provider domain are based, at least in part, on the frame's provider VLAN designation and provider CoS value.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2002
    Publication date: April 29, 2004
    Inventors: Suran S. De Silva, Norman W. Finn
  • Patent number: 6304901
    Abstract: A system in which a single VLAN architecture spans multiple VLAN transport protocols and technologies, including a method and system in which multiple different VLANs may be combined in a single enterprise network. Each LAN-switch in the system identifies each frame with an identifier, and associates that identifier with particular VLAN identifiers for each type of VLAN technology. When a frame is bridged or routed from a first type of VLAN to a second type of VLAN, the first VLAN encapsulation is removed and the second VLAN encapsulation is added, with appropriate change in the VLAN identifier for the frame or packet. The identifier may also be implicit for the frame, such as when a particular set of sender's MAC addresses are identified with a particular VLAN. Individual VLANs, of whatever architecture, may be added, configured or reconfigured, modified, or deleted, using control tools associated with the multiple VLAN architecture system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2001
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Keith McCloghrie, Bernard R. James, Christopher James, Norman W. Finn
  • Patent number: 6298061
    Abstract: A port aggregation protocol (PAGP) dynamically aggregates redundant links between two neighboring devices in a computer network through the exchange of aggregation protocol data unit (AGPDU) frames between the two devices. Each AGPDU frame contains a unique identifier corresponding to the device sourcing the frame and a port number corresponding to the port through which the frame is forwarded. The exchange of AGPDU frames and the information contained therein allows the neighboring devices to identify those ports corresponding to the redundant links. Each device then dynamically aggregates its ports corresponding to the redundant links into a logical aggregation port (agport) which appears as a single, high-bandwidth port or interface to other processes executing on the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2001
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Hon Wah Chin, Michael Fine, Norman W. Finn, Richard J. Hausman
  • Patent number: 6219699
    Abstract: A system in which a single VLAN architecture spans multiple VLAN transport protocols and technologies, including a method and system in which multiple different VLANs may be combined in a single enterprise network. Each LAN-switch in the system identifies each frame with an identifier, and associates that identifier with particular VLAN identifiers for each type of VLAN technology. When a frame is bridged or routed from a first type of VLAN to a second type of VLAN, the first VLAN encapsulation is removed and the second VLAN encapsulation is added, with appropriate change in the VLAN identifier for the frame or packet. The identifier may also be implicit for the frame, such as when a particular set of sender's MAC addresses are identified with a particular VLAN. Individual VLANs, of whatever architecture, may be added, configured or reconfigured, modified, or deleted, using control tools associated with the multiple VLAN architecture system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2001
    Assignee: Cisco Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Keith McCloghrie, Bernard R. James, Christopher Young, Norman W. Finn
  • Patent number: 6163543
    Abstract: A port aggregation protocol (PAGP) dynamically aggregates redundant links between two neighboring devices in a computer network through the exchange of aggregation protocol data unit (AGPDU) frames between the two devices. Each AGPDU frame contains a unique identifier corresponding to the device sourcing the frame and a port number corresponding to the port through which the frame is forwarded. The exchange of AGPDU frames and the information contained therein allows the neighboring devices to identify those ports corresponding to the redundant links. Each device then dynamically aggregates its ports corresponding to the redundant links into a logical aggregation port (agport) which appears as a single, high-bandwidth port or interface to other processes executing on the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 19, 2000
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Hon Wah Chin, Michael Fine, Norman W. Finn, Richard J. Hausman
  • Patent number: 6035105
    Abstract: A system in which a single VLAN architecture spans multiple VLAN transport protocols and technologies, including a method and system in which multiple different VLANs may be combined in a single enterprise network. Each LAN-switch in the sytem identifies each frame with an identifier, and associates that identifier with particular VLAN identifiers for each type of VLAN technology. When a frame is bridged or routed from a first type of VLAN to a second type of VLAN, the first VLAN encapsulation is removed and the second VLAN encapsulation is added, with appropriate change in the VLAN identifier for the frame or packet. The identifier may also be implicit for the frame, such as when a particular set of sender's MAC addresses are identified with a particular VLAN. Individual VLANs, of whatever architecture, may be added, configured or reconfigured, modified, or deleted, using control tools associated with the multiple VLAN architecture system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 2, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2000
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Keith McCloghrie, Bernard R. James, Christopher Young, Norman W. Finn
  • Patent number: 5959968
    Abstract: A port aggregation protocol (PAGP) dynamically aggregates redundant links between two neighboring devices in a computer network through the exchange of aggregation protocol data unit (AGPDU) frames between the two devices. Each AGPDU frame contains a unique identifier corresponding to the device sourcing the frame and a port number corresponding to the port through which the frame is forwarded. The exchange of AGPDU frames and the information contained therein allows the neighboring devices to identify those ports corresponding to the redundant links. Each device then dynamically aggregates its ports corresponding to the redundant links into a logical aggregation port (agport) which appears as a single, high-bandwidth port or interface to other processes executing on the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1999
    Assignee: Cisco Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Hon Wah Chin, Michael Fine, Norman W. Finn, Richard J. Hausman
  • Patent number: 5959989
    Abstract: A mechanism for efficiently distributing multicast messages having group destination addresses to subscribing entities in a computer network. The network includes a plurality of virtual local area network (VLAN) designations among those entities and a multicast network device (MND) configured to generate at least one unique multicast (MVLAN) identifier (ID) for each group destination address. Each MVLAN ID encompasses all VLAN designations of the subscribing entities, except for the VLAN designation associated with the entity sourcing the message. Each MVLAN ID is propagated to intermediate devices of the network and attached to subsequent multicast messages to enable efficient distribution of those messages over the network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1999
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Bryan J. Gleeson, Percy P. Khabardar, Norman W. Finn
  • Patent number: 5835481
    Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for providing a redundancy scheme in an ATM network providing a LAN emulation. The ATM network includes a set of LAN Emulation Connection Servers (LECS's) which connect with each other to determine which servers are operational and to automatically select an operational master LECS. The master LECS maintains a back end verification circuit with a set of operational LAN Emulation Servers (LES's), determines which operational LES will be the master LES, and directs LAN Emulation Clients (LEC's) to that LES. LEC's which lose their LES connection are directed to the proper LECS by a table stored in the ATM switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1998
    Inventors: Cihangir M. Akyol, Bradley A. Benson, Norman W. Finn, Steven H. Jay