Patents by Inventor Joseph R. Maixner

Joseph R. Maixner 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: 6954789
    Abstract: A monitor for and a method of examining packets passing through a connection point on a computer network. Each packets conforms to one or more protocols. The method includes receiving a packet from a packet acquisition device and performing one or more parsing/extraction operations on the packet to create a parser record comprising a function of selected portions of the packet. The parsing/extraction operations depend on one or more of the protocols to which the packet conforms. The method further includes looking up a flow-entry database containing flow-entries for previously encountered conversational flows. The lookup uses the selected packet portions and determining if the packet is of an existing flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2005
    Assignee: Hi/fn, Inc.
    Inventors: Russell S. Dietz, Joseph R. Maixner, Andrew A. Koppenhaver, William H. Bares, Haig A. Sarkissian, James F. Torgerson
  • Patent number: 6839751
    Abstract: A method of and monitor apparatus for analyzing a flow of packets passing through a connection point on a computer network. The method includes receiving a packet from a packet acquisition device, and looking up a flow-entry database containing flow-entries for previously encountered conversational flows. The looking up to determine if the received packet is of an existing flow. Each and every packet is processed. If the packet is of an existing flow, the method updates the flow-entry of the existing flow, including storing one or more statistical measures kept in the flow-entry. If the packet is of a new flow, the method stores a new flow-entry for the new flow in the flow-entry database, including storing one or more statistical measures kept in the flow-entry. The statistical measures are used to determine metrics related to the flow. The metrics may be base metrics from which quality of service metrics are determined, or may be the quality of service metrics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2005
    Assignee: Hi/fn, Inc.
    Inventors: Russell S. Dietz, Joseph R. Maixner, Andrew A. Koppenhaver
  • Publication number: 20040083299
    Abstract: A monitor for and a method of examining packets passing through a connection point on a computer network. Each packets conforms to one or more protocols. The method includes receiving a packet from a packet acquisition device and performing one or more parsing/extraction operations on the packet to create a parser record comprising a function of selected portions of the packet. The parsing/extraction operations depend on one or more of the protocols to which the packet conforms. The method further includes looking up a flow-entry database containing flow-entries for previously encountered conversational flows. The lookup uses the selected packet portions and determining if the packet is of an existing flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2003
    Publication date: April 29, 2004
    Inventors: Russell S. Dietz, Joseph R. Maixner, Andrew A. Koppenhaver, William H. Bares, Haig A. Sarkissian, James F. Torgerson
  • Patent number: 6651099
    Abstract: A monitor for and a method of examining packets passing through a connection point on a computer network. Each packets conforms to one or more protocols. The method includes receiving a packet from a packet acquisition device and performing one or more parsing/extraction operations on the packet to create a parser record comprising a function of selected portions of the packet. The parsing/extraction operations depend on one or more of the protocols to which the packet conforms. The method further includes looking up a flow-entry database containing flow-entries for previously encountered conversational flows. The lookup uses the selected packet portions and determining if the packet is of an existing flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 18, 2003
    Assignee: Hi/fn, Inc.
    Inventors: Russell S. Dietz, Joseph R. Maixner, Andrew A. Koppenhaver, William H. Bares, Haig A. Sarkissian, James F. Torgerson