Patents by Inventor Mike Morandi

Mike Morandi 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: 8811429
    Abstract: A storage router and related method are presented for combining multiple host frames, such as Fiber Channel frames, together into a single datagram for tunneling transmission over an IP or similar network. The storage router operates by storing incoming host frames in a host frame buffer. When there is sufficient data in the buffer, multiple host frames are batched together, compressed, and converted into an IP datagram. The number of host frames to be batched together can be established through a variety of tests, including total bytes of data, number of frames, or through a time-out mechanism. The network layer then fragments the datagram into data link level frames, such as 1500 byte Ethernet frames. When the datagram arrives at the final destination, the segmented datagram is reconstructed, decompressed, and the multiple host frames are then extracted and passed on to the recipient host frame network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 19, 2014
    Assignee: Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: William C. Collette, Mark Moran, Robert Engebretson, Mike Morandi, Brian Johnson
  • Publication number: 20080095192
    Abstract: A storage router and related method are presented for combining multiple host frames, such as Fibre Channel frames, together into a single datagram for tunneling transmission over an IP or similar network. The storage router operates by storing incoming host frames in a host frame buffer. When there is sufficient data in the buffer, multiple host frames are batched together, compressed, and converted into an IP datagram. The number of host frames to be batched together can be established through a variety of tests, including total bytes of data, number of frames, or through a time-out mechanism. The network layer then fragments the datagram into data link level frames, such as 1500 byte Ethernet frames. When the datagram arrives at the final destination, the segmented datagram is reconstructed, decompressed, and the multiple host frames are then extracted and passed on to the recipient host frame network.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 19, 2004
    Publication date: April 24, 2008
    Applicant: McData Corporation
    Inventors: William C. Collette, Mark Moran, Robert Engebretson, Mike Morandi, Brian Johnson
  • Patent number: 7308001
    Abstract: A storage router and related method are presented for combining multiple Fibre Channel frames together into a single IP datagram for tunneling transmission over an Internet protocol network. The storage router operates by storing incoming Fibre Channel frames in a Fibre Channel frame buffer. When there is sufficient data in the buffer, multiple Fibre Channel frames are taken from the buffer and combined into a single IP datagram. The number of Fibre Channel frames to be combined can be established through a variety of tests, including total bytes of data, number of frames, or through a time-out mechanism. The network layer then fragments the datagram into data link level frames, such as 1500 byte Ethernet frames. When the IP datagram arrives at the final destination, the segmented IP datagram is reconstructed, and the multiple Fibre Channel frames are extracted from the IP datagram and passed on to the recipient Fibre Channel network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 11, 2007
    Assignee: Computer Network Technology Corporation
    Inventors: William Collette, Bret Ketchum, Richard Kelley, Robert Engebretson, Mark Moran, Mike Morandi
  • Patent number: 7027450
    Abstract: A storage router and related method are presented for combining multiple host frames, such as Fibre Channel frames, together into a single datagram for tunneling transmission over an IP or similar network. The storage router operates by storing incoming host frames in a host frame buffer. When there is sufficient data in the buffer, multiple host frames are batched together, compressed, and converted into an IP datagram. The number of host frames to be batched together can be established through a variety of tests, including total bytes of data, number of frames, or through a time-out mechanism. The network layer then fragments the datagram into data link level frames, such as 1500 byte Ethernet frames. When the datagram arrives at the final destination, the segmented datagram is reconstructed, decompressed, and the multiple host frames are then extracted and passed on to the recipient host frame network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2006
    Assignee: Computer Network Technology Corporation
    Inventors: William C. Collette, Mark Moran, Robert Engebretson, Brian Johnson, Mike Morandi
  • Publication number: 20030177243
    Abstract: A storage router and related method are presented for combining multiple host frames, such as Fibre Channel frames, together into a single datagram for tunneling transmission over an IP or similar network. The storage router operates by storing incoming host frames in a host frame buffer. When there is sufficient data in the buffer, multiple host frames are batched together, compressed, and converted into an IP datagram. The number of host frames to be batched together can be established through a variety of tests, including total bytes of data, number of frames, or through a time-out mechanism. The network layer then fragments the datagram into data link level frames, such as 1500 byte Ethernet frames. When the datagram arrives at the final destination, the segmented datagram is reconstructed, decompressed, and the multiple host frames are then extracted and passed on to the recipient host frame network.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 19, 2003
    Publication date: September 18, 2003
    Inventors: William C. Collette, Mark Moran, Robert Engebretson, Brian Johnson, Mike Morandi
  • Publication number: 20030118047
    Abstract: A storage router and related method are presented for combining multiple Fibre Channel frames together into a single IP datagram for tunneling transmission over an Internet protocol network. The storage router operates by storing incoming Fibre Channel frames in a Fibre Channel frame buffer. When there is sufficient data in the buffer, multiple Fibre Channel frames are taken from the buffer and combined into a single IP datagram. The number of Fibre Channel frames to be combined can be established through a variety of tests, including total bytes of data, number of frames, or through a time-out mechanism. The network layer then fragments the datagram into data link level frames, such as 1500 byte Ethernet frames. When the IP datagram arrives at the final destination, the segmented IP datagram is reconstructed, and the multiple Fibre Channel frames are extracted from the IP datagram and passed on to the recipient Fibre Channel network.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2002
    Publication date: June 26, 2003
    Inventors: William Collette, Bret Ketchum, Richard Kelley, Robert Engebretson, Mark Moran, Mike Morandi