Patents Assigned to Overture Networks, Inc.
  • Patent number: 9130772
    Abstract: A packet is communicated between a first node and a second node by assigning a plurality of packet fragments to a plurality of communication links connecting the first node and the second node, respectively, such that respective sizes of the plurality of packet fragments are based on respective bandwidths of the plurality of communication links. The plurality of packet fragments is transmitted on the plurality of communication links from the first node to the second node. The plurality of packet fragments is then reassembled at the second node upon receipt.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 8, 2015
    Assignee: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Gregory W. Goodchild, Ian A. Rooze, Mark Crane Wartski
  • Patent number: 8861533
    Abstract: Methods, systems and devices are provided that facilitate the provision of Ethernet service between remotely located Ethernet local area networks (LANs). At least one network interface unit (NIU) is provided that is configured to provide an Ethernet interface between service provider equipment and customer equipment so as to provide Ethernet service between a service provider network and an Ethernet local area network (LAN) running at a customer facility. The NIU is further configured to manage the Ethernet service between the service provider network and the Ethernet LAN running at the customer facility.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2014
    Assignee: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: D. Mark Durrett, Stephen S. Jackson, Kevin J. Sheehan
  • Patent number: 8687501
    Abstract: The disclosure teaches a method of implementing a system that dynamically learns and applies local configuration for Ethernet OAM. The disclosed system eliminates complexity inherent with standards based Ethernet OAM, therefore reducing errors and enhancing the overall usability of the Ethernet OAM infrastructure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2014
    Assignee: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventor: Adam Phillip Schultz
  • Publication number: 20120284491
    Abstract: Linux, UNIX and other operating systems allow for the customization of the boot up process by adding symbolic links and scripts to certain directories in the root filesystem. Such customization is done at the time the system is created or updated via patches. The current disclosure teaches a method to simplify customization, both from the standpoint of installation as well as from the standpoint of the application developer. This abstract is provided as a tool for those searching for patents, and not as a limitation on the scope of the claims.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2011
    Publication date: November 8, 2012
    Applicant: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Michael Harvey, Barton T. Meeks, Prayson Will Pate
  • Patent number: 7355965
    Abstract: Normal 802.3 Ethernet requires a tree topology. If a ring or a loop exists, then packets will be forwarded around the ring indefinitely. If the ring is broken, then there is no possibility of packets being propagated forever. This invention shows how to quickly impose a virtual break in the ring such that all nodes can communicate with each other, and how to remove the virtual break when a real failure occurs. This is accomplished by placing intelligent nodes on the ring that work together to virtually break and restore the ring. An embodiment is disclosed that handles a unidirectional break in a communication link where the unidirectional break is not sensed as an OPER DOWN state. This abstract is provided as an aid to those performing prior art searches and not a limitation on the scope of the claims.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2008
    Assignee: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: David Stephen Griswold, Prayson Will Pate, Robert Leroy Lynch, Glenn Russell Swope
  • Patent number: 7339887
    Abstract: Normal 802.3 Ethernet requires a tree topology. If a ring or a loop exists, then packets will be forwarded around the ring indefinitely. If the ring is broken, then there is no possibility of packets being propagated forever. This invention shows how to quickly impose a virtual break in the ring such that all nodes can communicate with each other, and how to remove the virtual break when a real failure occurs. This is accomplished by placing intelligent nodes on the ring that work together to virtually break and restore the ring. An embodiment is disclosed that allows a ring node to bridge user traffic in the case that no switch table entry is present for that traffic. This abstract is provided as an aid to those performing prior art searches and not a limitation on the scope of the claims.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2008
    Assignee: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: David Stephen Griswold, Prayson Will Pate, Robert Leroy Lynch, Glenn Russell Swope
  • Patent number: 7069512
    Abstract: A method of providing an ongoing indication of at least one piece of current status information about a network element through the use of status indicators in the command line prompt displayed on a command line interface display monitor. Optionally, the pop-up messages to the command line interface display monitor can be modified to provide an indicator of network element status. This abstract is provided as a tool for those searching for patents, and not as a limitation on the scope of the claims.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2006
    Assignee: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Michael Harvey, Robert Leroy Lynch, Prayson Will Pate
  • Publication number: 20050243823
    Abstract: Normal 802.3 Ethernet requires a tree topology. If a ring or a loop exists, then packets will be forwarded around the ring indefinitely. If the ring is broken, then there is no possibility of packets being propagated forever. This invention shows how to quickly impose a virtual break in the ring such that all nodes can communicate with each other, and how to remove the virtual break when a real failure occurs. This is accomplished by placing intelligent nodes on the ring that work together to virtually break and restore the ring. An embodiment is disclosed that allows a ring node to bridge user traffic in the case that no switch table entry is present for that traffic. This abstract is provided as an aid to those performing prior art searches and not a limitation on the scope of the claims.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 13, 2005
    Publication date: November 3, 2005
    Applicant: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: David Griswold, Prayson Pate, Robert Lynch, Glenn Swope
  • Publication number: 20050201409
    Abstract: Normal 802.3 Ethernet requires a tree topology. If a ring or a loop exists, then packets will be forwarded around the ring indefinitely. If the ring is broken, then there is no possibility of packets being propagated forever. This invention shows how to quickly impose a virtual break in the ring such that all nodes can communicate with each other, and how to remove the virtual break when a real failure occurs. This is accomplished by placing intelligent nodes on the ring that work together to virtually break and restore the ring. An embodiment is disclosed that handles a unidirectional break in a communication link where the unidirectional break is not sensed as an OPER DOWN state. This abstract is provided as an aid to those performing prior art searches and not a limitation on the scope of the claims.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 10, 2005
    Publication date: September 15, 2005
    Applicant: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: David Griswold, Prayson Pate, Robert Lynch, Glenn Swope
  • Patent number: 6928050
    Abstract: Normal 802.3 Ethernet requires a tree topology. If a ring or a loop exists, then packets will be forwarded around the ring indefinitely. If the ring is broken, then there is no possibility of packets being propagated forever. This invention shows how to quickly impose a virtual break in the ring such that all nodes can communicate with each other, and how to remove the virtual break when a real failure occurs. This is accomplished by placing intelligent nodes on the ring that work together to virtually break and restore the ring. An embodiment is disclosed that handles a unidirectional break in a communication link. This abstract is provided as an aid to those performing prior art searches and not a limitation on the scope of the claims.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2005
    Assignee: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert Leroy Lynch, David Stephen Griswold, Glenn Russell Swope, Prayson Will Pate
  • Publication number: 20040223503
    Abstract: Normal 802.3 Ethernet requires a tree topology. If a ring or a loop exists, then packets will be forwarded around the ring indefinitely. If the ring is broken, then there is no possibility of packets being propagated forever. This invention shows how to quickly impose a virtual break in the ring such that all nodes can communicate with each other, and how to remove the virtual break when a real failure occurs. This is accomplished by placing intelligent nodes on the ring that work together to virtually break and restore the ring. An embodiment is disclosed that handles a unidirectional break in a communication link. This abstract is provided as an aid to those performing prior art searches and not a limitation on the scope of the claims.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2004
    Publication date: November 11, 2004
    Applicant: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert Leroy Lynch, David Stephen Griswold, Glenn Russell Swope, Prayson Will Pate
  • Patent number: 6768748
    Abstract: A system for optimally mapping circuits into packets based on round trip delay (RTD), and a system for measuring RTD for use in packet communications systems such as circuit emulation (CEM) systems is disclosed. The measured RTD value can be used in a system that adjusts packet size to reduce capture delay to partially offset an increase in RTD. As the use of smaller packets increases the overhead burden on the packet communication system, the packet size can be increased to reduce the overhead burden when the size of the current RTD becomes appropriately short. The disclosure also teaches the placement of data from two or more circuits destined for the same emulation endpoint into the same transmission packet in order to improve system performance. The abstract is a tool for finding relevant disclosures and not a limitation on the scope of the claims.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 27, 2004
    Assignee: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Prayson Will Pate, Michael Joseph Poupard, Robert Leroy Lynch, David Stephen Griswold, Emily Jean Skinner
  • Patent number: 6757292
    Abstract: The size of a Jitter Absorption Buffer (JAB) is automatically changed in response to changes in network conditions. The JAB size is changed based on the fullness of the JAB and the recent variations in JAB depth. Automatic adjustment allows for a balance of providing adequate correction for Packet Delay Variation (PDV) while avoiding unnecessary increases in Absolute Packet Delay (APD) from the prolonged use of an oversized JAB. This abstract is provided as a tool for those searching for patents, and not as a limitation on the scope of the claims.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 29, 2004
    Assignee: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Prayson Will Pate, Robert Leroy Lynch, Michael Joseph Poupard
  • Patent number: 6741603
    Abstract: A circular buffer is used to receive packets transmitted to an application. Normally, incoming packets are placed at the “tail” of the buffer, which is indicated by the write pointer. Packets to be used by the application are read from the “head” of the buffer, which is indicated by the read pointer. In contrast, the present invention uses the sequence number to direct the packets to specific places in the circular buffer. This inventive use of sequence number allows the packets to be written at the proper place in the buffer, regardless of the location of the write pointer. Within certain limits, a packet that arrives out of sequence is not bound by the position of the write pointer to be placed into the buffer out of sequence. This abstract is provided as a tool for those searching for patents, and not as a limitation on the scope of the claims.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 25, 2004
    Assignee: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Prayson Will Pate, Michael Joseph Poupard
  • Patent number: 6728209
    Abstract: Packet communication systems, or networks, are commonly used for the conveyance of information for data applications. The receive rate of incoming packets varies as congestion in the network causes variation in the amount of time for a packet to traverse the network before being placed into the JAB (Jitter Absorption Buffer). The disclosure contains methods for calculating a real time measurement of PDV (Packet Delay Variation). This real time measurement is useful as a metric on the quality of the service provided by the network or as a trigger for dynamic adjustment of the operation of equipment to optimize for current network conditions. More specifically, the disclosure includes a method that uses variations in the buffer depth of the JAB to measure PDV. This abstract is provided as a tool for those searching for patents, and not as a limitation on the scope of the claims.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2004
    Assignee: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Prayson Will Pate, Michael Joseph Poupard, Robert Leroy Lynch
  • Publication number: 20040066400
    Abstract: A method of providing an ongoing indication of at least one piece of current status information about a network element through the use of status indicators in the command line prompt displayed on a command line interface display monitor. Optionally, the pop-up messages to the command line interface display monitor can be modified to provide an indicator of network element status. This abstract is provided as a tool for those searching for patents, and not as a limitation on the scope of the claims.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 8, 2002
    Publication date: April 8, 2004
    Applicant: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Michael Harvey, Robert Leroy Lynch, Prayson Will Pate
  • Publication number: 20030091047
    Abstract: Packet communication systems, or networks, are commonly used for the conveyance of information for data applications. The receive rate of incoming packets varies as congestion in the network causes variation in the amount of time for a packet to traverse the network before being placed into the JAB (Jitter Absorption Buffer). The disclosure contains methods for calculating a real time measurement of PDV (Packet Delay Variation). This real time measurement is useful as a metric on the quality of the service provided by the network or as a trigger for dynamic adjustment of the operation of equipment to optimize for current network conditions. More specifically, the disclosure includes a method that uses variations in the buffer depth of the JAB to measure PDV. This abstract is provided as a tool for those searching for patents, and not as a limitation on the scope of the claims.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 22, 2002
    Publication date: May 15, 2003
    Applicant: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Prayson Will Pate, Michael Joseph Poupard, Robert Leroy Lynch
  • Publication number: 20030091052
    Abstract: A system for optimally mapping circuits into packets based on round trip delay (RTD), and a system for measuring RTD for use in packet communications systems such as circuit emulation (CEM) systems is disclosed. The measured RTD value can be used in a system that adjusts packet size to reduce capture delay to partially offset an increase in RTD. As the use of smaller packets increases the overhead burden on the packet communication system, the packet size can be increased to reduce the overhead burden when the size of the current RTD becomes appropriately short. The disclosure also teaches the placement of data from two or more circuits destined for the same emulation endpoint into the same transmission packet in order to improve system performance. The abstract is a tool for finding relevant disclosures and not a limitation on the scope of the claims.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 26, 2002
    Publication date: May 15, 2003
    Applicant: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Prayson Will Pate, Michael Joseph Poupard, Robert Leroy Lynch, David Stephen Griswold, Emily Jean Skinner
  • Publication number: 20030086372
    Abstract: The size of a Jitter Absorption Buffer (JAB) is automatically changed in response to changes in network conditions. The JAB size is changed based on the fullness of the JAB and the recent variations in JAB depth. Automatic adjustment allows for a balance of providing adequate correction for Packet Delay Variation (PDV) while avoiding unnecessary increases in Absolute Packet Delay (APD) from the prolonged use of an oversized JAB. This abstract is provided as a tool for those searching for patents, and not as a limitation on the scope of the claims.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2002
    Publication date: May 8, 2003
    Applicant: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Prayson Will Pate, Robert Leroy Lynch, Michael Joseph Poupard
  • Patent number: 6531926
    Abstract: A Phase-locked Loop (PLL) (204) that is dynamically and automatically altered in response to changes in the jitter of the input is disclosed. The Analysis Block (304) receives one or more inputs from the PLL operation. The output of the Analysis Block (304) triggers a change in the Parametric Control Block (308) which in turn imparts changes on the gains of one or more of the various components or the value of &ohgr;N of the PLL Low Pass Filter (116). The dynamic change to at least one parameter of the PLL adjusts the tradeoff between removing as much of the jitter as possible and having a responsive system that has a reduced risk of buffer underflow or overflow. This abstract is provided as a tool for those searching for relevant disclosures, and not as a limitation on the scope of the claims.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2003
    Assignee: Overture Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Prayson Will Pate, Michael Joseph Poupard, Robert Leroy Lynch, David Lance O'Neal, Emily Jean Skinner