Patents by Inventor Narasimha Talapady Nayak

Narasimha Talapady Nayak 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).

  • Publication number: 20230353421
    Abstract: Resumption of a remote connection is described with a previous secure tunnel IP address. In embodiments, a first secure tunnel is facilitated with a client. The first secure tunnel has a tunnel IP address. The tunnel IP address is sent to the client. Packets are communicated from the client received through the first secure tunnel to a remote server using the tunnel IP address in the first secure tunnel. The first secure tunnel is closed and a second secure tunnel is facilitated with the client. A request is received from the client to resume the remote connection, that includes the tunnel IP address. The remote connection is resumed by communicating packets from the client received through the second secure tunnel to the remote server using the tunnel IP address in the second secure tunnel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2022
    Publication date: November 2, 2023
    Inventors: Veerabhushan K. Hatte, Narasimha Talapady Nayak, Pavan Gururaj Katti
  • Patent number: 10992577
    Abstract: Techniques are described for automatic discovery of two or more virtual service instances configured to apply a given service to a packet in a software-defined networking (SDN)/network functions virtualization (NFV) environment. Virtual service instances may be deployed as virtual entities hosted on one or more physical devices to offer individual services or chains of services from a service provider. The use of virtual service instances enables automatic scaling of the services on-demand. The techniques of this disclosure enable automatic discovery by a gateway network device of virtual service instances for a given service as load balancing entities. According to the techniques, the gateway network device automatically updates a load balancing group for the given service to include the discovered virtual service instances on which to load balance traffic for the service. In this way, the disclosed techniques provide auto-scaling and auto-discovery of services in an SDN/NFV environment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 2019
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2021
    Assignee: Juniper Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Rishi K. Mutnuru, Narasimha Talapady Nayak, Padmanabha Nallur, Huei-ping Chen, Dilip H. Sanghavi
  • Publication number: 20190190824
    Abstract: Techniques are described for automatic discovery of two or more virtual service instances configured to apply a given service to a packet in a software-defined networking (SDN)/network functions virtualization (NFV) environment. Virtual service instances may be deployed as virtual entities hosted on one or more physical devices to offer individual services or chains of services from a service provider. The use of virtual service instances enables automatic scaling of the services on-demand. The techniques of this disclosure enable automatic discovery by a gateway network device of virtual service instances for a given service as load balancing entities. According to the techniques, the gateway network device automatically updates a load balancing group for the given service to include the discovered virtual service instances on which to load balance traffic for the service. In this way, the disclosed techniques provide auto-scaling and auto-discovery of services in an SDN/NFV environment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 19, 2019
    Publication date: June 20, 2019
    Inventors: Rishi K. Mutnuru, Narasimha Talapady Nayak, Padmanabha Nallur, Huei-ping Chen, Dilip H. Sanghavi
  • Patent number: 10237176
    Abstract: Techniques are described for automatic discovery of two or more virtual service instances configured to apply a given service to a packet in a software-defined networking (SDN)/network functions virtualization (NFV) environment. Virtual service instances may be deployed as virtual entities hosted on one or more physical devices to offer individual services or chains of services from a service provider. The use of virtual service instances enables automatic scaling of the services on-demand. The techniques of this disclosure enable automatic discovery by a gateway network device of virtual service instances for a given service as load balancing entities. According to the techniques, the gateway network device automatically updates a load balancing group for the given service to include the discovered virtual service instances on which to load balance traffic for the service. In this way, the disclosed techniques provide auto-scaling and auto-discovery of services in an SDN/NFV environment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2016
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2019
    Assignee: Juniper Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Rishi K. Mutnuru, Padmanabha Nallur, Dilip H. Sanghavi, Huei-ping Chen, Narasimha Talapady Nayak
  • Publication number: 20180006935
    Abstract: Techniques are described for automatic discovery of two or more virtual service instances configured to apply a given service to a packet in a software-defined networking (SDN)/network functions virtualization (NFV) environment. Virtual service instances may be deployed as virtual entities hosted on one or more physical devices to offer individual services or chains of services from a service provider. The use of virtual service instances enables automatic scaling of the services on-demand. The techniques of this disclosure enable automatic discovery by a gateway network device of virtual service instances for a given service as load balancing entities. According to the techniques, the gateway network device automatically updates a load balancing group for the given service to include the discovered virtual service instances on which to load balance traffic for the service. In this way, the disclosed techniques provide auto-scaling and auto-discovery of services in an SDN/NFV environment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2016
    Publication date: January 4, 2018
    Inventors: Rishi K. Mutnuru, Padmanabha Nallur, Dilip H. Sanghavi, Huei-ping Chen, Narasimha Talapady Nayak