Patents by Inventor Jayansenan Sundara Ganesh

Jayansenan Sundara Ganesh 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: 7065082
    Abstract: A method of processing frames received at a sending port of a switching device for communication to a destination port includes storing in the switching device an offset value, a comparator value, and an expectant value; comparing information located at a position in a frame determined by the offset value with the comparator value to obtain an outcome; and processing the frame with the outcome. Processing the frame may include communicating the frame to a destination port or setting the priority of the frame. The offset and comparator values may be part of a filter that also includes an anchor value from which the offset value is measured and a mask value that masks the frame information before comparison with the comparator value. Where there are a multiple of filters in the switching device, the method may include combining the filter outcomes to obtain a filter group outcome; and processing the frame with the group outcome. Combining the filter outcomes may include logically combining their outcomes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2006
    Assignee: Alcatel Internetworking (PE), Inc.
    Inventors: Jayansenan Sundara Ganesh, Timothy S. Michels, James E. Cathey
  • Publication number: 20020067726
    Abstract: A method of processing frames received at a sending port of a switching device for communication to a destination port includes storing in the switching device an offset value, a comparator value, and an expectant value; comparing information located at a position in a frame determined by the offset value with the comparator value to obtain an outcome; and processing the frame with the outcome. Processing the frame may include communicating the frame to a destination port or setting the priority of the frame. The offset and comparator values may be part of a filter that also includes an anchor value from which the offset value is measured and a mask value that masks the frame information before comparison with the comparator value. Where there are a multiple of filters in the switching device, the method may include combining the filter outcomes to obtain a filter group outcome; and processing the frame with the group outcome. Combining the filter outcomes may include logically combining their outcomes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2001
    Publication date: June 6, 2002
    Applicant: Engines Incorporated Pursuant
    Inventors: Jayansenan Sundara Ganesh, Timothy S. Michels, James E. Cathey
  • Patent number: 6347087
    Abstract: A method of processing frames received at a sending port of a switching device for communication to a destination port includes storing in the switching device an offset value, a comparator value, and an expectant value; comparing information located at a position in a frame determined by the offset value with the comparator value to obtain an outcome; and processing the frame with the outcome. Processing the frame may include communicating the frame to a destination port or setting the priority of the frame. The offset and comparator values may be part of a filter that also includes an anchor value from which the offset value is measured and a mask value that masks the frame information before comparison with the comparator value. Where there are a multiple of filters in the switching device, the method may include combining the filter outcomes to obtain a filter group outcome; and processing the frame with the group outcome. Combining the filter outcomes may include logically combining their outcomes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 12, 2002
    Assignee: Packet Engines Incorporated
    Inventors: Jayansenan Sundara Ganesh, Timothy S. Michels, James E. Cathey