Patents by Inventor David Kinsky
David Kinsky 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).
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Patent number: 10135722Abstract: An Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network provides connectivity to one or more customer premises to packet-bases services, such as ATM, Frame Relay, or IP while advantageously providing a mechanism for assuring security and regulation of customer traffic. Upon receipt of each customer-generated information frame, an ingress Multi-Service Platform (MSP) “tags” the frame with a customer descriptor that specifically identifies the recipient customer. In practice, the MSP tags each frame by overwriting the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) identifier with the routing descriptor. Using the customer descriptor in each frame, a recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) or ATM switch can map the information as appropriate to direct the information to the specific customer. In addition, the customer descriptor may also include Quality of Service (QoS) allowing the recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) or ATM switch to vary the QoS level accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2017Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Christopher J. Chase, Stephen L. Holmgren, David Kinsky, John Babu Medamana, Jeewan P. Ramsaroop, Mateusz W. Szela
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Publication number: 20170317925Abstract: An Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network provides connectivity to one or more customer premises to packet-bases services, such as ATM, Frame Relay, or IP while advantageously providing a mechanism for assuring security and regulation of customer traffic. Upon receipt of each customer-generated information frame, an ingress Multi-Service Platform (MSP) “tags” the frame with a customer descriptor that specifically identifies the recipient customer. In practice, the MSP tags each frame by overwriting the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) identifier with the routing descriptor. Using the customer descriptor in each frame, a recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) or ATM switch can map the information as appropriate to direct the information to the specific customer. In addition, the customer descriptor may also include Quality of Service (QoS) allowing the recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) or ATM switch to vary the QoS level accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2017Publication date: November 2, 2017Inventors: CHRISTOPHER J. CHASE, Stephen L. Holmgren, David Kinsky, John Babu Medamana, Jeewan P. Ramsaroop, Mateusz W. Szela
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Patent number: 9705787Abstract: An Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network provides connectivity to one or more customer premises to packet-bases services, such as ATM, Frame Relay, or IP while advantageously providing a mechanism for assuring security and regulation of customer traffic. Upon receipt of each customer-generated information frame, an ingress Multi-Service Platform (MSP) “tags” the frame with a customer descriptor that specifically identifies the recipient customer. In practice, the MSP tags each frame by overwriting the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) identifier with the routing descriptor. Using the customer descriptor in each frame, a recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) or ATM switch can map the information as appropriate to direct the information to the specific customer. In addition, the customer descriptor may also include Quality of Service (QoS) allowing the recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) or ATM switch to vary the QoS level accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2013Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Christopher J. Chase, Stephen L. Holmgren, David Kinsky, John Babu Medamana, Jeewan P. Ramsaroop, Mateusz W. Szela
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Patent number: 8670446Abstract: An Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network (10) provides connectivity to one or more customer premises (161, 162, 163) to packet-bases services, such as ATM, Frame Relay, or IP while advantageously providing a mechanism for assuring security and regulation of customer traffic. Upon receipt of each customer-generated information frame (20), an ingress Multi-Service Platform (MSP) (122) “tags” the frame with a customer descriptor (22?) that specifically identifies the recipient customer. In practice, the MSP tags each frame by overwriting the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) identifier (22) with the routing descriptor. Using the customer descriptor in each frame, a recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) (18) or ATM switch can map the information as appropriate to direct the information to the specific customer. In addition, the customer descriptor (22?) may also include Quality of Service (QoS) allowing the recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) (18) or ATM switch to vary the QoS level accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2010Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Christopher J. Chase, Stephen L. Holmgren, David Kinsky, John Babu Medamana, Jeewan P. Ramsaroop, Mateusz W. Szela
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Publication number: 20140044132Abstract: An Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network provides connectivity to one or more customer premises to packet-bases services, such as ATM, Frame Relay, or IP while advantageously providing a mechanism for assuring security and regulation of customer traffic. Upon receipt of each customer-generated information frame, an ingress Multi-Service Platform (MSP) “tags” the frame with a customer descriptor that specifically identifies the recipient customer. In practice, the MSP tags each frame by overwriting the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) identifier with the routing descriptor. Using the customer descriptor in each frame, a recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) or ATM switch can map the information as appropriate to direct the information to the specific customer. In addition, the customer descriptor may also include Quality of Service (QoS) allowing the recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) or ATM switch to vary the QoS level accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Christopher J. Chase, Stephen L. Holmgren, David Kinsky, John Babu Medamana, Jeewan P. Ramsaroop, Mateusz W. Szela
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Patent number: 8081631Abstract: An Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network provides connectivity to one or more customer premises to packet-based services, such as ATM, Frame Relay, or IP, while advantageously providing a mechanism for assuring security and regulation of customer traffic. Upon receipt of each customer-generated information frame, an ingress Multi-Service Platform (MSP) “tags” the frame with a customer descriptor that specifically identifies the recipient customer. In practice, the MSP tags each frame by overwriting the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) identifier with the customer descriptor. Using the customer descriptor in each frame, a recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) or ATM switch can map the information as appropriate to direct the information to the specific customer at its receiving site. In addition, the customer descriptor may also include Quality of Service (QoS) information, allowing the recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) or ATM switch to afford the appropriate QoS level accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2006Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Christopher J Chase, Stephen L Holmgren, David Kinsky, John Babu Medamana, Jeewan P. Ramsaroop, Mateusz W. Szela
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Patent number: 7948992Abstract: A network interworking facility (24) advantageously interworks Ethernet and ATM networks (22, 26) having different protocols to permit the data from in one network to pass to the other and vice versa without the need for the source in to account for the protocol of the destination. Upon receipt of an information frame from the source, the interworking facility forms a second frame of a format compatible with the destination network and including the information payload from the first frame. The interworking facility also maps the destination address incorporated in the origin frame to a corresponding destination address of a format compatible with the destination network to facilitate forwarding of the second frame to the destination.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2008Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, LPInventors: Stephen Holmgren, David Kinsky, John Medamana, Mateusz Szela
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Publication number: 20100278177Abstract: An Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network (10) provides connectivity to one or more customer premises (161, 162, 163) to packet-bases services, such as ATM, Frame Relay, or IP while advantageously providing a mechanism for assuring security and regulation of customer traffic. Upon receipt of each customer-generated information frame (20), an ingress Multi-Service Platform (MSP) (122) “tags” the frame with a customer descriptor (22?) that specifically identifies the recipient customer. In practice, the MSP tags each frame by overwriting the Virtual Local Area Network (ULAN) identifier (22) with the routing descriptor. Using the customer descriptor in each frame, a recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) (18) or ATM switch can map the information as appropriate to direct the information to the specific customer. In addition, the customer descriptor (22?) may also include Quality of Service (QoS) allowing the recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) (18) or ATM switch to vary the QoS level accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventors: Christopher J. Chase, Stephen L. Holmgren, David Kinsky, John Babu Medamana, Jeewan P. Ramsaroop, Mateusz W. Szela
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Patent number: 7769006Abstract: An Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network (10) provides connectivity to one or more customer premises (161, 162, 163) to packet-bases services, such as ATM, Frame Relay, or IP while advantageously providing a mechanism for assuring security and regulation of customer traffic. Upon receipt of each customer-generated information frame (20), an ingress Multi-Service Platform (MSP) (122) “tags” the frame with a customer descriptor (22?) that specifically identifies the recipient customer. In practice, the MSP tags each frame by overwriting the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) identifier (22) with the routing descriptor. Using the customer descriptor in each frame, a recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) (18) or ATM switch can map the information as appropriate to direct the information to the specific customer. In addition, the customer descriptor (22?) may also include Quality of Service (QoS) allowing the recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) (18) or ATM switch to vary the QoS level accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2006Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Christopher J. Chase, Stephen L. Holmgren, David Kinsky, John Babu Medamana, Jeewan P. Ramsaroop, Mateusz W. Szela
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Publication number: 20100150160Abstract: The present invention provides a network system that interworks OA&M (Operations, Administration and Maintenance) failure notification data from the ATM Domain to the Ethernet Domain and vice versa. Failure indications or notifications are typically routed from one domain to another within 1-2 seconds; providing service providers and customers the ability to react quickly to network faults. This enhances the overall quality of the Ethernet-to-ATM Interworking service and provides a similar level of reliability across the Ethernet/ATM/FR domains.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: AT&T Corp.Inventors: David Kinsky, Stephen Holmgren
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Patent number: 7558274Abstract: The present invention provides a network architecture that interworks OA&M (Operations, Administration and Maintenance) failure notification data from the ATM Domain to the Ethernet Domain and vice versa. Failure indications or notifications are typically routed from one domain to another within 1-2 seconds; providing service providers and customers the ability to react quickly to network faults. This enhances the overall quality of the Ethernet-to-ATM Interworking service and provides a similar level of reliability across the Ethernet/ATM/FR domains.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property, II, L.P.Inventors: David Kinsky, Stephen Holmgren
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Patent number: 7327739Abstract: A network interworking facility (24) advantageously interworks Ethernet and ATM networks (22,26) having different protocols to permit the data from in one network to pass to the other and vice versa without the need for the source in to account for the protocol of the destination. Upon receipt of an information frame from the source, the Interworking facility forms a second frame of a format compatible with the destination network and including the information payload from the first frame. The interworking facility also maps the destination address incorporated in the origin frame to a corresponding destination address of a format compatible with the destination network to facilitate forwarding of the second frame to the destination.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2005Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: AT&T CorporationInventors: Stephen L Holmgren, David Kinsky, John Babu Medamana, Mateusz W. Szela
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Publication number: 20070297420Abstract: Interworking of first and second networks (12, 14) is accomplished by an interworking facility (30) that serves to map the destination address in first frames received from the first network into second destinations addresses compatible with the second network. To conserve such mapping the assignments, the first network encapsulates information frames (32) received from one or more sites associated with a first customer into jumbo frames (34) that have a generic address associated with that customer. At the interworking facility, the individual frames are stripped from the jumbo frame and routed to corresponding destinations in the second network.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2007Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventors: Stephen Holmgren, David Kinsky, John Medamana, Mateusz Szela
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Patent number: 7277442Abstract: Interworking of first and second networks (12, 14) is accomplished by an interworking facility (30) that serves to map the destination address in first frames received from the first network into second destinations addresses compatible with the second network. To conserve such mapping the assignments, the first network encapsulates information frames (32) received from one or more sites associated with a first customer into jumbo frames (34) that have a generic address associated with that customer. At the interworking facility, the individual frames are stripped from the jumbo frame and routed to corresponding destinations in the second network.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2002Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Stephen L Holmgren, David Kinsky, John Babu Medamana, Mateusz W. Szela
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Patent number: 7120150Abstract: An Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network (10) provides connectivity to one or more customer premises (161, 162, 163) to packet-bases services, such as ATM, Frame Relay, or IP while advantageously providing a mechanism for assuring security and regulation of customer traffic. Upon receipt of each customer-generated information frame (20), an ingress Multi-Service Platform (MSP) (122) “tags” the frame with a customer descriptor (22?) that specifically identifies the recipient customer. In practice, the MSP tags each frame by overwriting the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) identifier (22) with the customer descriptor. Using the customer descriptor in each frame, a recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) (18) or ATM switch can map the information as appropriate to direct the information to the specific customer at its receiving site.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2001Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: AT & T Corp.Inventors: Christopher J Chase, Stephen L Holmgren, David Kinsky, John Babu Medamana, Jeewan P. Ramsaroop, Mateusz W. Szela
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Patent number: 7113512Abstract: A network interworking facility (24) advantageously interworks Ethernet and ATM networks (22, 26) having different protocols to permit the data from in one network to pass to the other and vice versa without the need for the source in to account for the protocol of the destination. Upon receipt of an information frame from the source, the interworking facility forms a second frame of a format compatible with the destination network and including the information payload from the first frame. The interworking facility also maps the destination address incorporated in the origin frame to a corresponding destination address of a format compatible with the destination network to facilitate forwarding of the second frame to the destination.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Stephen L Holmgren, David Kinsky, John Babu Medamana, Mateusz W. Szela
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Patent number: 7092389Abstract: An Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network (10) provides connectivity to one or more customer premises (161,162,163) to packet-based services, such as ATM, Frame Relay, or IP, while advantageously providing a mechanism for assuring security and regulation of customer traffic. Upon receipt of each customer-generated information frame (20), an ingress Multi-Service Platform (MSP) (122) “tags” the frame with a customer descriptor (22?) that specifically identifies the recipient customer. In practice, the MSP tags each frame by overwriting the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) identifier (22) with the customer descriptor. Using the customer descriptor in each frame, a recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) (18) or ATM switch can map the information as appropriate to direct the information to the specific customer at its receiving site.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2001Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Christopher J. Chase, Stephen L. Holmgren, David Kinsky, John Babu Medamana, Jeewan P. Ramsaroop, Mateusz W. Szela
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Publication number: 20040202157Abstract: An Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network (10) provides connectivity to one or more customer premises (161, 162, 163) to packet-bases services, such as ATM, Frame Relay, or IP while advantageously providing a mechanism for assuring security and regulation of customer traffic. Upon receipt of each customer-generated information frame (20), an ingress Multi-Service Platform (MSP) (122) “tags” the frame with a customer descriptor (22′) that specifically identifies the recipient customer. In practice, the MSP tags each frame by overwriting the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) identifier (22) with the routing descriptor. Using the customer descriptor in each frame, a recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) (18) or ATM switch can map the information as appropriate to direct the information to the specific customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2001Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventors: Christopher J. Chase, Stephen L. Holmgren, David Kinsky, John Babu Medamana, Jeewan P. Ramsaroop, Mateusz W. Szela
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Publication number: 20040165595Abstract: The present invention is directed to novel mechanisms for discovery and integrity testing in an Ethernet domain that can span one or more Ethernet service providers.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Applicant: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Stephen L. Holmgren, David Kinsky, Mateusz W. Szela
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Publication number: 20040160895Abstract: The present invention is directed to novel mechanisms for failure notification in an Ethernet domain that can span one or more Ethernet service providers.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Applicant: AT&T CORP.Inventors: Stephen L. Holmgren, David Kinsky, Mateusz W. Szela