Patents Assigned to QLogic Switch Products, Inc.
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Patent number: 7978695Abstract: Hardware-enforced zoning is provided in Fiber Channel switches to protect against breaching of assigned zones in a switch network which can occur with software-based zoning techniques. The invention provides logic for performing a hardware-based validation of the Source ID S_ID of frames both at the point where the frame enters the Fiber Channel fabric, and at the point where the frame leaves the fabric. The S_ID is verified against an inclusion list or table of allowable S_IDs, which can be unique for each fabric port. The invention provides a way to increase the range of sources an inclusion table can express, by implementing wild cards, on an entry-by entry basis. If the S_ID is valid, it will enter the fabric and route normally. If invalid, the frame will not be routed but will be disposed of by the fabric according to FC rules.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2007Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: QLogic Switch Products, Inc.Inventors: William R. George, Frank R. Dropps
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Patent number: 7822055Abstract: The Fibre Channel Credit Extender (FCCE) (600) is a network device that is disposed between and connected to an end node (210) and an optical repeater (220). The FCCE (600) contains as many buffer credits as necessary, to solve bandwidth problems in a network. In a situation where maximum bandwidth is required in both directions of a link, the FCCE (600) breaks a single logical link into three physically separated “linklets.” The short-distance linklets attain maximum bandwidth by use of the existing buffer credits of the end nodes. The long-distance linklet attains maximum bandwidth by use of very high receive buffer credits in the FCCEs (600). In this way, only those links that need maximum bandwidth over distances not covered by end-node credit counts need be attached to an FCCE (600). The FCCE (600) contains the optical repeater to gain distance on that link, and contains high credit count receive buffers to gain bandwidth on the link.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2008Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: QLogic Switch Products, Inc.Inventors: William R. George, Steven M. Betker
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Patent number: 7684398Abstract: Hardware-enforced zoning is provided in Fibre Channel switches to protect against breaching of assigned zones in a switch network which can occur with software-based zoning techniques. The invention provides logic for performing a hardware-based validation of the Source ID S_ID of frames both at the point where the frame enters the Fibre Channel fabric, and at the point where the frame leaves the fabric. The S_ID is verified against an inclusion list or table of allowable S_IDs, which can be unique for each fabric port. The invention provides a way to increase the range of sources an inclusion table can express, by implementing wild cards, on an entry-by entry basis. If the S_ID is valid, it will enter the fabric and route normally. If invalid, the frame will not be routed but will be disposed of by the fabric according to FC rules.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2007Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: QLogic Switch Products, Inc.Inventors: William R. George, Frank R. Dropps
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Patent number: 7443794Abstract: The Fiber Channel Credit Extender (FCCE) (600) is a network device that is disposed between and connected to an end node (210) and an optical repeater (220). The FCCE (600) contains as many buffer credits as necessary, to solve bandwidth problems in a network. In a situation where maximum bandwidth is required in both directions of a link, the FCCE (600) breaks a single logical link into three physically separated “linklets.” The short-distance linklets attain maximum bandwidth by use of the existing buffer credits of the end nodes. The long-distance linklet attains maximum bandwidth by use of very high receive buffer credits in the FCCEs (600). In this way, only those links that need maximum bandwidth over distances not covered by end-node credit counts need be attached to an FCCE (600). The FCCE (600) contains the optical repeater to gain distance on that link, and contains high credit count receive buffers to gain bandwidth on the link.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: QLogic Switch Products, Inc.Inventors: William R. George, Steven M. Betker
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Patent number: 7408927Abstract: A high performance switch fabric element and flexible link interconnection topologies and frame addressing techniques therefor are disclosed. The fabric element, which may be a 16 port ASIC with internal steerable interconnection among all ports. The fabric element ports each have a unique local routing table, thereby avoiding the need for a global routing table for ports as is provided in the prior art. This also permits addressing and routing from port to port within the fabric element without need for look-up references from off the fabric element, thereby contributing to speed. The fabric element can be used in multiples interconnected by unique link interconnection techniques including cascade, mesh, microstaging, and combinations thereof. These link interconnection techniques provide unique switch topologies that permit high performance switching chassis or network box having a significantly larger number of ports than is achievable with the prior art techniques.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2004Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: QLogic Switch Products, Inc.Inventor: William R. George
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Patent number: 7248580Abstract: Hardware-enforced zoning is provided in Fibre Channel switches to protect against breaching of assigned zones in a switch network which can occur with software-based zoning techniques. The invention provides logic for performing a hardware-based validation of the Source ID S_ID of frames both at the point where the frame enters the Fibre Channel fabric, and at the point where the frame leaves the fabric. The S_ID is verified against an inclusion list or table of allowable S_IDs, which can be unique for each fabric port. The invention provides a way to increase the range of sources an inclusion table can express, by implementing wild cards, on an entry-by entry basis. If the S_ID is valid, it will enter the fabric and route normally. If invalid, the frame will not be routed but will be disposed of by the fabric according to FC rules.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2002Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: QLogic Switch Products, Inc.Inventors: William R. George, Frank R. Dropps