Patents Assigned to Cisco Systems
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Patent number: 6453039Abstract: Apparatus and method for performing a recoverable routing of calls using an automatic call distributor to avoid loss of calls at busy agent terminals. Switching equipment receives incoming calls and issues a routing request to a server. In response, the server returns the address of a quence to receive and hold the calls. Intermediate telephones are “punched into” the queue for receiving the calls from the queue, and the server detects transfer of calls to the intermediate telephones in order to obtain control of the calls. The server performs a consultative transfer of the calls from the intermediate telephones to agent terminals so that, if an agent terminal is busy, the server may transfer the call back to the switching equipment in order for the call to be rerouted.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1999Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Cisco Systems, Inc.Inventors: Simon Cutting, Raechel Crosby
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Patent number: 6449647Abstract: A content-aware flow switch intercepts a client content request in an IP network, and transparently directs the content request to a best-fit server. The best-fit server is chosen based on the type of content requested, the quality of service requirements implied by the content request, the degree of load on available servers, network congestion information, and the proximity of the client to available servers. The flow switch detects client-server flows based on the arrival of TCP SYNs and/or HTTP GETs from the client. The flow switch implicitly deduces the quality of service requirements of a flow based on the content of the flow. The flow switch also provides the functionality of multiple physical web servers on a single web server in a way that is transparent to the client, through the use of virtual web hosts and flow pipes.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1999Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Cisco Systems, Inc.Inventors: Steven Colby, John J. Krawczyk, Rai Krishnan Nair, Katherine Royce, Kenneth P. Siegel, Richard C. Stevens, Scott Wasson
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Patent number: 6430159Abstract: The invention is for a system and method for performing forward error correction on an MPEG-2 transport stream that has optional error correction information embedded within the transport stream. An error correction operation is performed on a super group of packets within the transport stream. The error correction data is inserted into a created trailer group of MPEG-2 compliant transport stream packets having no payload, but only an adaptation field The trailer group packets are optional and therefore can be discarded by a standard MPEG-2 decoder, but can also be used to recover data lost in the transmission of the transport stream. The invention results in a system and method to correct an MPEG-2 transport stream that can be used in any one of the digital video broadcast (DVB) formats, without the need for error correction decoders which are specific to the DVB format.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1998Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Cisco Systems Canada Co.Inventors: Xiang Wan, Marc H. Morin
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Patent number: 6425027Abstract: The current invention is a backplane of an industrial computer that comprises two or more modular backplane segments that each comprise front loading slots for the insertion of Peripheral Boards. The modular backplane segments also comprise slots on the back side for the insertion of rear mounting boards. Each modular backplane segment comprise a PCI compliant bus. The buses of the modular backplanes are bridged by a bridging module that attaches to the back side of the backplane segments being bridged. The power for the backplane is provided by one or more power supply backplane segments each accepting one or more power supply modules. The modular backplane of the current invention allows the number of slots of the backplane to be determined by the user. Further, by attaching the bridging modules to the back side of the backplane the maximum number of slots for the insertion of boards is available on the front side.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Cisco Systems Canada Co.Inventors: Jason Mills, Bradley Siim
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Publication number: 20020054608Abstract: The invention is for a system and method for performing forward error correction on an MPEG-2 transport stream that has optional error correction information embedded within the sport stream. An error correction operation is performed on a super group of packets within the transport stream. The error correction data is inserted into a created trailer group of MPEG-2 compliant transport stream packets having no payload, but only an adaptation field The trailer group packets are optional and therefore can be discarded by a standard MPEG-2 decoder, but can also be used to recover data lost in the transmission of the transport stream. The invention results in a system and method to correct an MPEG-2 transport stream that can be used in any one of the digital video broadcast (DVB) formats, without the need for error correction decoders which are specific to the DVB format.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2002Publication date: May 9, 2002Applicant: Cisco Systems Canada Co.Inventors: Xiang Wan, Marc H. Morin
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Patent number: 6377631Abstract: A space-time signal processing system with advantageously reduced complexity. The system may take advantage of multiple transmitter antenna elements and/or multiple receiver antenna elements, or multiple polarizations of a single transmitter antenna element and/or single receiver antenna element. The system is not restricted to wireless contexts and may exploit any channel having multiple inputs or multiple outputs and certain other characteristics. Multi-path effects in a transmission medium cause a multiplicative increase in capacity.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1999Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Cisco Systems, Inc.Inventor: Gregory G. Raleigh
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Patent number: 6366587Abstract: A preferred embodiment of the present invention is disclosed to include a router system having a trunk feature card and at least one modem feature card for transferring communication information between the modem feature cards through a TDM backplane, to the trunk card, for transfer thereof to Digital Subscriber (DS) lines, the router and modem cards while co-existing within the same router system, having no knowledge of the characteristics of each other with many different combinations of such trunk and modem cards being employed by the router system. The router system accommodating “over-subscription” situations wherein the number of DS lines is less than the number of modems and initialization the system such as to maximize the utility of the DS lines as a function of the type of modem cards in the system.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1998Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Cisco Systems, Inc.Inventor: Paul Ruey Perng Chu
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Patent number: 6349092Abstract: The present invention provides a method and structure for allowing more than 16 nodes to be configured in a single SONET BLSR network by utilizing unused portions of the transport overhead of an STS-N frame to expand the node identification field from 4 bits to 8 bits, thereby allowing up to 256 nodes to be present on a single ring.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1998Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: Cisco Systems, Inc.Inventors: Patrick R. Bisson, Paul M. Elliott, Kate B. Amon, Anurag Nigam, Phu S. Le
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Publication number: 20010051865Abstract: The invention provides a method and system for switching in networks responsive to message flow patterns. A message “flow” is defined to comprise a set of packets to be transmitted between a particular source and a particular destination. When routers in a network identify a new message flow, they determine the proper processing for packets in that message flow and cache that information for that message flow. Thereafter, when routers in a network identify a packet which is part of that message flow, they process that packet according to the proper processing for packets in that message flow. The proper processing may include a determination of a destination port for routing those packets and a determination of whether access control permits routing those packets to their indicated destination.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2001Publication date: December 13, 2001Applicant: Cisco Systems, Inc.Inventors: Darren R. Kerr, Barry L. Bruins
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Patent number: 6266705Abstract: An improved look up mechanism for accessing a RAM to obtain forwarding information for data frames being transported among ports of a high-performance switch is provided. The look up mechanism includes a multi-page look up table and associated hashing technique. A media access control (MAC) address and a virtual local area network (VLAN) identifier are transformed with a hash function to obtain a hash key. The hash key is an address pointing to a particular entry in the look up table. A virtual first page is also derived from the hash key, which selects a particular physical page of the look up table to be initially accessed each time that MAC address/VLAN pair is used. The look up mechanism may also be used to access a short cut table containing Layer 3 short cut information. In either case, ultimately, the likelihood is increased that a match will be found on the first RAM access, thus maintaining high-speed switch performance.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1998Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Cisco Systems, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Ullum, Thomas J. Edsall, Soei-Shin Hang
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Patent number: 6249787Abstract: A network browsing system includes a host computer coupled to a client computer by a network. A network browser process implemented on the client computer is capable of establishing a connection with the host computer and of generating a request for desired data from the host computer which is to generate desired images on the display of the client computer. A server process implemented on the host computer services the request for desired data received from the client computer by modifying the desired data into modified data such that no additional connection between the client computer and the host computer is required to receive the entirety of the modified data. The browser process of the client computer can generate the desired images from the modified data to the same extent that it could from the originally requested desired data.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2000Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Cisco Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen I. Schleimer, John K. Ahlstrom, Paul L. Hickman
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Patent number: 6243667Abstract: The invention provides a method and system for switching in networks responsive to message flow patterns. A message “flow” is defined to comprise a set of packets to be transmitted between a particular source and a particular destination. When routers in a network identify a new message flow, they determine the proper processing for packets in that message flow and cache that information for that message flow. Thereafter, when routers in a network identify a packet which is part of that message flow, they process that packet according to the proper processing for packets in that message flow. The proper processing may include a determination of a destination port for routing those packets and a determination of whether access control permits routing those packets to their indicated destination.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1996Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Cisco Systems, Inc.Inventors: Darren R. Kerr, Barry L. Bruins
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Patent number: 6240084Abstract: A PC-based server platform includes a first backplane bus used for transferring data and commands to various PC peripheral devices. A network router and a telephony endpoint card are coupled to the backplane bus and separately coupled through a second Time Division Multiplexed (TDM) bus. The router includes interfaces to various packet switched networks such as a Wide Area Network (WAN) and a Local Area Network (LAN). The TDM bus is used to route telephony data between the different Internet Protocol (IP)-based networks and the telephony card independently of the host system. The PC host processor also uses the router as a standard LAN interface for transferring data packets. A DSP voice processing card is coupled between the backplane bus and the TDM bus to compress and decompress the telephony data transferred on the TDM bus.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1996Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Cisco Systems, Inc.Inventors: David R. Oran, Cary W. FitzGerald, Michael E. Knappe
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Patent number: 6233239Abstract: A package for communication equipment has a housing fitted with a locking mechanism and electrical/communication power supply and distribution, and includes UP, DOWN, RIGHT, LEFT faces for assembly with other housings. The locking mechanism includes a rotatable axle penetrating the housing and having a first end located outside of the housing and a second end located inside of the housing. A camming hook having a distal end is mounted on the rotatable axle inside the housing to rotate with the axle and locks into position when rotated in a first direction, to bring a movable electrical contact to make resilient electrical contact with a stationary live contact. When the rotatable axle is rotated in a direction opposite to the first direction, the mechanism becomes unlocked and breaks the electrical connection at the movable electrical contact.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Cisco Systems, Inc.Inventors: Alain Benayoun, Jean-Francois Le Pennec, Patrick Michel, Patrick Cavallo
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Patent number: 6222822Abstract: Method and system for tracking transient errors and controlling data traffic in a high speed packet switching network node. The traffic exits each node through a transmit queue per connection between end users. The queue is monitored at both queue level through a threshold based mechanism (53) and a control of time activity mechanism (55). If trouble is detected by any one of these mechanisms, the queue packet admission is momentarily barred. To that end, a Line Resources Manager (LRM) provides queue threshold and time-out references and keeps monitoring the node global buffering memory available. If required, the LRM may also report to Network Management facilities for possible rerouting of the traffic.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1997Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Cisco Systems, IncorporatedInventors: Pierre Gerardin, Patrick Massi, Victor Spagnol
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Patent number: 6223053Abstract: A universal radio having adjustable communication parameters such that the radio can communicate in different DS or FH type systems as well as DS-FH hybrid type systems which employ both DS and FH spread spectrum techniques. The radio is included in a mobile terminal and/or base station and can be adjusted by the user to employ communication parameters relating to various different cellular communication systems. Thus, the mobile terminal and/or base station can be used in combination with the cellular communication systems provided by different manufacturers.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1996Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Cisco Systems, Inc.Inventors: James J. Friedmann, Nainesh P. Shah
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Patent number: 6219561Abstract: An adaptive reception and transmission technique according to one embodiment of the invention offers the advantages of adaptive reception transmission using feedback without the associated mobile radio complexity increase and information capacity penalty. The technique has been developed to exploit structured variation which occurs in the multipath fading present in the wireless antenna array channel. Thus, multipath propagation effects are explicitly accounted for in the problem approach. The technique is blind in that the antenna beam is formed in the absence of explicit knowledge of the array geometry, and without the necessity of array calibration or mobile feedback. The basic approach is to estimate the optimum receive and transmit antenna beam pattern based on certain statistical properties of the received antenna array signals. The optimum receive and transmit beam pattern is found by solving an optimization equation.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Cisco Systems, Inc.Inventor: Gregory G. Raleigh
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Patent number: 6216244Abstract: An antenna compensation system and method equalizes transmission link efficiency in sectors having unequal antenna or path gain while maintaining an equalized power spectral density. Areas of a sector having lower gains receive broadcasts with more robust coding to equalize their transmission link performance with areas of a sector having higher gains. The robustness of coding is controlled through setting of different forward error code rates, setting of different modulation types, or a combination of both. In analog systems it is controlled through variation of a signal-to-noise sensitive transmission parameter. Sectors may be divided azimuthally with areas at or near the boresight receiving less robust coding and areas nearer the sector edges receiving more robust coding. Similarly, sectors may be divided into radial areas with the more distant areas receiving more robust coding.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1998Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Cisco Systems, Inc.Inventors: William K. Myers, Douglas B. Weiner
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Patent number: 6215982Abstract: A wireless communication device and method which includes the introduction of a auxiliary receiver or transceiver which is included in a base station or mobile terminal in addition to a transceiver used to communicate between devices. The auxiliary receiver or transceiver serves to monitor substantially continuously the noise conditions on available communication channels other than the channel currently being utilized for communication between devices. Whenever the noise conditions on the current channel goes above a preset threshold level, for example, the base station or mobile terminal is informed by virtue of the operation of the auxiliary receiver or transceiver of the best alternative channel to which to change.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1996Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Cisco Systems, Inc.Inventor: Michael L. Trompower
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Patent number: D438531Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Cisco Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ian Leslie Sayers, Paul Jan Long, Scott Shong-Hsien Yu