Patents by Inventor Brian Branscomb

Brian Branscomb 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).

  • Patent number: 7039046
    Abstract: The present invention reduces the cost of a minimally configured network device by providing a network device with a distributed switch fabric. Such a network device locates a portion of the switch fabric functionality on each forwarding card allowing the minimal network device configuration to include less than the entire switch fabric functionality. The cost of the minimal configuration is, therefore, reduced allowing network service providers to more quickly recover the initial cost of the network device. As new services are requested, additional functionality, including both forwarding cards and universal port cards may be added to the network device to handle the new requests, and the fees for the new services may be applied to the cost of the additional functionality. Consequently, the cost of the network device more closely tracks the service fees received by network providers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2006
    Assignee: Ciena Corporation
    Inventors: Corey Simons, Brian Branscomb, Colin Bell, Chris R. Noel, Larry B. Manor, Peter B. Everdell
  • Patent number: 7023845
    Abstract: The present invention provides a network device that fully utilizes the available space in a standard telco rack through the use of multiple mid-planes. Full utilization of available space allows a high switching capacity network device including both physical layer switch/router subsystems and upper layer switch/router subsystems to be fit in one telco rack. Inter-mid-plane connections may be provided by connecting switch fabric cards and/or control processor cards to each of the mid-planes. Providing a multi-layer network device in one telco rack allows for intelligent layer 1 switching (for example, dynamic network connection set up), allows for one network management system to control both layer 1 and upper layer networks and eliminates grooming fees.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2006
    Assignee: Ciena Corporation
    Inventors: Corey Simons, Peter B. Everdell, Brian Branscomb, Daniel I. Westerberg
  • Patent number: 6930890
    Abstract: The present invention provides a network device with multiple modules or printed circuit boards where certain of the modules are reverse orientated with respect to the other modules. Reverse orientating certain modules better utilizes routing resources and enables a high switching capacity network device, including both physical layer switch/router subsystems and upper layer switch/router subsystems, to be fit in one telco rack. Providing a multi-layer network device in one telco rack allows for intelligent layer 1 switching (for example, dynamic network connection set up), allows for one network management system to control both layer 1 and upper layer networks and eliminates grooming fees. Compared with separate layer 1 and upper layer network devices or a multi-layer network device occupying multiple telco racks, a single network device saves valuable telco site space and reduces expenses by sharing overhead such as the chassis, power and cooling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 16, 2005
    Assignee: Ciena Corporation
    Inventor: Brian Branscomb
  • Patent number: 6876652
    Abstract: The present invention provides a central switch fabric timing subsystem and distributed switch fabric timing subsystems. Distributed switch fabric subsystems reduce the cost of a minimally configured network device by providing a network device with a distributed switch fabric. Such a network device locates a portion of the switch fabric functionality on each forwarding card allowing the minimal network device configuration to include less than the entire switch fabric functionality. The cost of the minimal configuration is, therefore, reduced allowing network service providers to more quickly recover the initial cost of the network device. As new services are requested, additional functionality, including both forwarding cards and universal port cards may be added to the network device to handle the new requests, and the fees for the new services may be applied to the cost of the additional functionality.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2005
    Assignee: CIENA Corporation
    Inventors: Colin Bell, Brian Branscomb
  • Patent number: 6868092
    Abstract: The present invention provides a network device including a central timing subsystem for distributing one or more timing reference signals including a main timing signal and an embedded timing signal. Embedding one timing signal within another reduces the routing resources necessary to route the timing signal(s) within the network device. In addition, one central timing system, as opposed to two or more, may be used to provide multiple different synchronous clock signals. In one embodiment, the main timing signal is used for network data transfer while the embedded signal is used at least for processor synchronization. Consequently, a separate central timing subsystem is not required for generation and distribution of processor timing reference signals, and separate routing resources are not required for the processor timing reference signals. In addition, separate local timing subsystems for both the central timing and processor timing are not necessary.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2005
    Assignee: Ciena Corporation
    Inventors: Colin Bell, Brian Branscomb
  • Patent number: 6760339
    Abstract: The present invention provides a high switching capacity network device in one telco rack including both physical layer switch/router subsystems and an upper layer switch/router subsystem. Instead of providing a single physical layer switch/router subsystem, multiple physical layer switch/router subsystems are provided. Segmenting the physical layer switch/router into multiple, for example, four, subsystems better utilizes routing resources by allowing etches for the physical layer subsystems to be moved away from the center of the mid-plane/back-plane of the network device. Moving the physical layer subsystem etches away from the center of the mid-plane enables the network device to include an upper layer/switch router subsystem with etches toward the center of the mid-plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 6, 2004
    Assignee: Equipe Communications Corporation
    Inventors: Chris R. Noel, Terrence S. Pearson, Joe Whitehouse, Corey Simons, Brian Branscomb
  • Patent number: 6658579
    Abstract: The present invention provides a network device including redundant, synchronous central timing subsystems (CTSs) and local timing subsystems (LTSs) including control circuits for automatically selecting between reference signals from both central timing subsystems. Automatically selecting between reference timing signals allows each LTS to quickly switchover from a failing or failed reference timing signal to a good reference timing signal. Quick switchovers prevent data corruption errors that may result during slow switchovers where a failing or failed reference signal is used for a longer period of time prior to the switch over. In addition, since each LTS independently monitors its received reference timing signals, a problem on one reference timing signal is quickly detected by the LTS and the LTS switches over to the good reference timing signal regardless of whether any other LTSs detect a problem with their received reference timing signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 2, 2003
    Assignee: Equipe Communications Corporation
    Inventors: Colin Bell, Brian Branscomb, Mike A. Sluyski
  • Patent number: 6639910
    Abstract: The present invention provides a network device, such as a network switch or a router, having a high degree of modularity and reliability. The network device includes a data plane and a control plane. The data plane relays datagrams between a pair of receive and transmit network interface ports. The control plane runs management and control operations, such as routing and policing algorithms which provide the data plane with instructions on how to relay cell/packets/frames. Further, the control plane includes an internal control device that is primarily responsible for managing the internal resources of the network device, and a separate external control device that is primarily responsible for operations relating to the interfacing of the network device with an external environment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2003
    Assignee: Equipe Communications Corporation
    Inventors: Roland T. Provencher, Brian Branscomb, Nicholas A. Langrind, Peter B. Everdell
  • Publication number: 20030120822
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus for addressing distributed network device processors coupled together through an isolated control plane. Specifically, where an Ethernet switch control plane is isolated within a network device, each processor is associated with an identifier unique within the network device and the identifiers are used as Media Access Control (MAC) addresses. Where control planes within multiple network devices may be connected together and the connected control planes remain isolated between the connected network devices, each processor is associated with an identifier unique across the connected network devices and the identifiers are used as control plane addresses. Using identifiers as addresses in isolated control planes avoids the need to assign and track globally unique addresses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2001
    Publication date: June 26, 2003
    Inventors: Nicholas A. Langrind, Brian Branscomb, Roland T. Provencher
  • Publication number: 20020165961
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus for improving transmission of control information within a network device and between multiple connected network devices. Specifically, a control path is included within a network device that is independent of the data path and dedicates control path resources to each distributed processor within the network device. Dedicating resources insures that each processor has sufficient bandwidth on the control plane to transmit control information at high frequencies. This may prevent starvation of data transmissions during periods of high control information transfers and may also reduce the likelihood or further spreading of control information storms when one or more network devices in a network experiences a failure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2001
    Publication date: November 7, 2002
    Inventors: Peter B. Everdell, Chris R. Noel, Brian Branscomb, Nicholas A. Langrind
  • Publication number: 20020057018
    Abstract: The present invention provides a telecommunications network device including at least one power distribution unit capable of connecting to multiple, unregulated DC power feeds. The network device may also include a redundant power distribution unit. Both power distribution units are independently removable from the network device. Thus, when two power distribution units are mounted within the network device one may be removed for repair or upgrade and the other power distribution unit will continue to provide power to the network device such that it may continue running. Each power distribution unit may also include an on/off switch, which when in an “on” position allows the power distribution unit to supply power from each connected power feed to the network device and when in an “off” position prevents the power distribution unit from supplying power from any power feed to the network device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 9, 2001
    Publication date: May 16, 2002
    Applicant: Equipe Communications Corporation
    Inventors: Brian Branscomb, Jim Dorsey, Gerald J. Brand, Edward A. Bimbo
  • Patent number: 6332198
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus for supporting multiple redundancy schemes in a single network device. In one network device, various redundancy schemes are supported including 1:1, 1+1, 1:N, no redundancy or a combination of redundancy schemes. In addition, the redundancy scheme or schemes for physical network device cards (i.e., universal port cards) or ports may be different from the redundancy scheme or schemes for forwarding network device cards. For example, a network manager may want to provide 1:1 or 1+1 redundancy for all universal port cards and/or ports but only 1:N redundancy for each N group of forwarding cards.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 18, 2001
    Assignee: Equipe Communications Corporation
    Inventors: Corey Simons, Terrence S. Pearson, Chris R. Noel, Joseph D. Kidder, Brian Branscomb, Nicholas A. Langrind, Daniel J. Sullivan, Barbara A. Fox
  • Patent number: 6078595
    Abstract: A data communications switch and method of operation are presently disclosed enabling flexible, selectable provision of a common timing signal for synchronized external communication through physical layer interfaces with other network devices, synchronized internal communications within the switch, and for uninterrupted synchronization of such communications. Synchronization of external communications is enabled by programmable selection from among plural potential timing references at redundant timing modules (TMs). An active TM provides a primary external synchronization clock; a standby TM provides a redundant timing function. Both TMs access the same references. A state signal indicates which synchronization clock is active. External interfaces derive timing from this distributed clock. Synchronized internal timing is provided by an internal clock and phase-locked loop (PLL) on each TM. The clock/PLL timing signal output is routed to other switch elements, enabling synchronized internal data transfer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2000
    Assignee: Ascend Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: John Patrick Jones, Raymond Schmidt, Eric L. Reed, Patrick L. DeAngelis, Mahesh N. Ganmukhi, Thomas A. Hoch, Brian Branscomb