Patents by Inventor Nirapada Ghosh
Nirapada Ghosh 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: 9985869Abstract: In one embodiment, a controller includes a processor and logic integrated with and/or executable by the processor, the logic being configured to receive a query from a network device for instruction regarding where to send network traffic, the query including a first cookie, determine whether the first cookie is legitimate, and send a message to the network device, the message including either: the first cookie in response to a determination that the first cookie is legitimate or a second cookie which indicates a second next hop device determined by the controller in response to a determination that the first cookie is not legitimate. Other systems, methods, and computer program products are described in more embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2015Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Sushma Anantharam, Amitabha Biswas, Nirapada Ghosh, Ryan D. Moats, III, Uday Shankar Nagaraj
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Patent number: 9804907Abstract: A distributed system includes first-tier entities, and a master entity in communication with each first-tier entity. The master entity provides a single access point through which an administrator can submit commands to manage all entities. The master entity maintains a table of virtual slots. Each virtual slot points to one of the first-tier entities, and each first-tier entity is pointed to by at least one virtual slot. The processor runs an RPC (remote procedure call) client to submit RPC requests to the first-tier entities, and determines a destination first-tier entity for a given RPC request in response to which virtual slot the administrator submits a command. The distributed system can include second-tier entities, each indirectly communicating with the master entity through a first-tier entity. The table has a virtual slot for each second-tier entity, which points to the first-tier entity acting as proxy for the second-tier entity.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2013Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Sushma Anantharam, Nirapada Ghosh, Dayavanti Gopal Kamath, Keshav Govind Kamble, Dar-Ren Leu, Chandarani J. Mendon, Vijoy A. Pandey, Nandakumar Peethambaram
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Patent number: 9734185Abstract: In a method for providing communication integrity within a distributed database computer system, a first node of a plurality of nodes transmits a change notification to a second node of the plurality of nodes. The change notification indicates that the first node has changed from a first version to a second version. The first node receives at least one change confirmation from the second node. The change confirmation confirms acknowledgment of the change notification by the second node and by a third node of the plurality of nodes. The first node updates a version table of the first node to show that the second node and the third node know that the first node has changed from the first version to the second version.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2016Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Sushma Anantharam, Amitabha Biswas, Nirapada Ghosh, Harshad S. Padhye
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Publication number: 20160366046Abstract: In one embodiment, a controller includes a processor and logic integrated with and/or executable by the processor, the logic being configured to receive a query from a network device for instruction regarding where to send network traffic, the query including a first cookie, determine whether the first cookie is legitimate, and send a message to the network device, the message including either: the first cookie in response to a determination that the first cookie is legitimate or a second cookie which indicates a second next hop device determined by the controller in response to a determination that the first cookie is not legitimate. Other systems, methods, and computer program products are described in more embodiments.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2015Publication date: December 15, 2016Inventors: Sushma Anantharam, Amitabha Biswas, Nirapada Ghosh, Ryan D. Moats, III, Uday Shankar Nagaraj
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Publication number: 20160267121Abstract: In a method for providing communication integrity within a distributed database computer system, a first node of a plurality of nodes transmits a change notification to a second node of the plurality of nodes. The change notification indicates that the first node has changed from a first version to a second version. The first node receives at least one change confirmation from the second node. The change confirmation confirms acknowledgment of the change notification by the second node and by a third node of the plurality of nodes. The first node updates a version table of the first node to show that the second node and the third node know that the first node has changed from the first version to the second version.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2016Publication date: September 15, 2016Inventors: Sushma Anantharam, Amitabha Biswas, Nirapada Ghosh, Harshad S. Padhye
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Patent number: 9430545Abstract: In a method for providing communication integrity within a distributed database computer system, a first node of a plurality of nodes transmits a change notification to a second node of the plurality of nodes. The second node is a neighbor of the first node. The first node receives at least one change confirmation from the second node. The change confirmation confirms acknowledgment of the change notification by the second node and by a third node of the plurality of nodes. The third node is not a neighbor of the first node. Responsive to receiving the at least one change confirmation, the first node determines that all the plurality of nodes have acknowledged the change notification.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2013Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Sushma Anantharam, Amitabha Biswas, Nirapada Ghosh, Harshad S. Padhye
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Patent number: 9378073Abstract: A distributed system includes first-tier entities, and a master entity in communication with each first-tier entity. The master entity provides a single access point through which an administrator can submit commands to manage all entities. The master entity maintains a table of virtual slots. Each virtual slot points to one of the first-tier entities, and each first-tier entity is pointed to by at least one virtual slot. The processor runs an RPC (remote procedure call) client to submit RPC requests to the first-tier entities, and determines a destination first-tier entity for a given RPC request in response to which virtual slot the administrator submits a command. The distributed system can include second-tier entities, each indirectly communicating with the master entity through a first-tier entity. The table has a virtual slot for each second-tier entity, which points to the first-tier entity acting as proxy for the second-tier entity.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2012Date of Patent: June 28, 2016Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Sushma Anantharam, Nirapada Ghosh, Dayavanti Gopal Kamath, Keshav Govind Kamble, Dar-Ren Leu, Chandarani J. Mendon, Vijoy A. Pandey, Nandakumar Peethambaram
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Patent number: 9088477Abstract: A distributed fabric system comprises a plurality of independent network elements interconnected by inter-switch links and assigned to a same group. Each network element includes a switching chip, a processor, and memory storing program code that is executed by the processor. The program code of each network element includes a device configuration (DC) stacking module and a switch discovery protocol (SDP) module. The SDP module of each network element, when executed, discovers each other network element in the group and elects one of the network elements as a master network element. The SDP module of the master network element, when executed, sends messages to the DC-stacking module of the master network element. Each sent message identifies one of the network elements in the group. The DC stacking module of the master network element, when executed, maintains a record of all network elements that are currently members in the group.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2012Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Sushma Anantharam, Nirapada Ghosh, Keshav Govind Kamble, Dar-Ren Leu, Chandarani J. Mendon, Vijoy A. Pandey, Nandakumar Peethambaram
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Patent number: 9077624Abstract: A distributed fabric system has distributed line card (DLC) chassis and scaled-out fabric coupler (SFC) chassis. Each DLC chassis includes a network processor and fabric ports. Each network processor of each DLC chassis includes a fabric interface in communication with the DLC fabric ports of that DLC chassis. Each SFC chassis includes a fabric element and fabric ports. A communication link connects each SFC fabric port to one DLC fabric port. Each communication link includes cell-carrying lanes. Each fabric element of each SFC chassis collects per-lane statistics for each SFC fabric port of that SFC chassis. Each SFC chassis includes program code that obtains the per-lane statistics collected by the fabric element chip of that SFC chassis. A network element includes program code that gathers the per-lane statistics collected by each fabric element of each SFC chassis and integrates the statistics into a topology of the entire distributed fabric system.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2012Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Sushma Anantharam, Nirapada Ghosh, Keshav Govind Kamble, Dar-Ren Leu, Chandarani J. Mendon, Nilanjan Mukherjee, Vijoy Pandey, Nandakumar Peethambaram
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Patent number: 9077651Abstract: A distributed fabric system has distributed line card (DLC) chassis and scaled-out fabric coupler (SFC) chassis. Each DLC includes a network processor and fabric ports. Each network processor of each DLC includes a fabric interface in communication with the fabric ports of that DLC. Each SFC includes at least one fabric element and SFC fabric ports. A fabric communication link connects each SFC fabric port to one DLC fabric port. Each fabric communication link includes cell-carrying lanes. Each fabric element of each SFC detects connectivity between each SFC fabric port of that SFC and one DLC fabric port over a fabric communication link. Each SFC includes program code that reads connectivity matrix from fabric element chips and sends connection information corresponding to the detected connectivity from that SFC to a central agent. A network element includes the central agent, which, when executed, constructs a topology of the distributed fabric system from the connection information sent from each SFC.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2012Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Sushma Anantharam, Nirapada Ghosh, Dayavanti Gopal Kamath, Keshav Govind Kamble, Dar-Ren Leu, Chandarani J. Mendon, Vijoy Pandey, Nandakumar Peethambaram
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Patent number: 9071508Abstract: A distributed fabric system comprises a plurality of independent network elements interconnected by inter-switch links and assigned to a same group. Each network element includes a switching chip, a processor, and memory storing program code that is executed by the processor. The program code of each network element includes a device configuration (DC) stacking module and a switch discovery protocol (SDP) module. The SDP module of each network element, when executed, discovers each other network element in the group and elects one of the network elements as a master network element. The SDP module of the master network element, when executed, sends messages to the DC-stacking module of the master network element. Each sent message identifies one of the network elements in the group. The DC stacking module of the master network element, when executed, maintains a record of all network elements that are currently members in the group.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2012Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Sushma Anantharam, Nirapada Ghosh, Keshav Govind Kamble, Dar-Ren Leu, Chandarani J. Mendon, Vijoy A. Pandey, Nandakumar Peethambaram
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Patent number: 9059911Abstract: A distributed fabric system has distributed line card (DLC) chassis and scaled-out fabric coupler (SFC) chassis. Each DLC chassis includes a network processor and fabric ports. Each network processor of each DLC chassis includes a fabric interface in communication with the DLC fabric ports of that DLC chassis. Each SFC chassis includes a fabric element and fabric ports. A communication link connects each SFC fabric port to one DLC fabric port. Each communication link includes cell-carrying lanes. Each fabric element of each SFC chassis collects per-lane statistics for each SFC fabric port of that SFC chassis. Each SFC chassis includes program code that obtains the per-lane statistics collected by the fabric element chip of that SFC chassis. A network element includes program code that gathers the per-lane statistics collected by each fabric element of each SFC chassis and integrates the statistics into a topology of the entire distributed fabric system.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2013Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Sushma Anantharam, Nirapada Ghosh, Keshav Govind Kamble, Dar-Ren Leu, Chandarani J. Mendon, Nilanjan Mukharjee, Vijoy Pandey, Nandakumar Peethambaram
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Patent number: 9054983Abstract: A network includes a first switching domain having a distributed fabric comprised of interconnected standalone switches. The standalone switches communicate with each other in accordance with a packet-based distributed fabric protocol. A second switching domain has a plurality of cell-based switches in communication with a cell-based switch fabric. The cell-based switches communicate with each other through the cell-based switch fabric in accordance with a cell-based distributed fabric protocol. One of the cell-based switches is coupled by a communication link to one of the standalone switches of the first switching domain. The second switching domain includes a server device coupled to one of the cell-based switches.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2014Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: Lenovo Enterprise Solutions (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Sushma Anantharam, Nirapada Ghosh, Keshav G. Kamble, Dar-Ren Leu, Chandarani J. Mendon, Vijoy A. Pandey, Nandakumar Peethambaram
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Patent number: 9054989Abstract: A distributed fabric system has distributed line card (DLC) chassis and scaled-out fabric coupler (SFC) chassis. Each DLC includes a network processor and fabric ports. Each network processor includes a fabric interface in communication with the fabric ports of that DLC. Each SFC includes at least one fabric element and SFC fabric ports. A fabric communication link connects each SFC fabric port to one DLC fabric port. Each fabric communication link includes cell-carrying lanes. Each fabric element detects connectivity between each SFC fabric port of that SFC and one DLC fabric port over a fabric communication link. Each SFC reads a connectivity matrix from fabric element chips and sends connection information corresponding to the detected connectivity from that SFC to a central agent. A network element includes the central agent, which, when executed, constructs a topology of the distributed fabric system from the connection information sent from each SFC.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2012Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Sushma Anantharam, Nirapada Ghosh, Dayavanti Gopal Kamath, Keshav Govind Kamble, Dar-Ren Leu, Chandarani J. Mendon, Vijoy Pandey, Nandakumar Peethambaram
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Publication number: 20150112955Abstract: In a method for providing communication integrity within a distributed database computer system, a first node of a plurality of nodes transmits a change notification to a second node of the plurality of nodes. The second node is a neighbor of the first node. The first node receives at least one change confirmation from the second node. The change confirmation confirms acknowledgment of the change notification by the second node and by a third node of the plurality of nodes. The third node is not a neighbor of the first node. Responsive to receiving the at least one change confirmation, the first node determines that all the plurality of nodes have acknowledged the change notification.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2013Publication date: April 23, 2015Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Sushma Anantharam, Amitabha Biswas, Nirapada Ghosh, Harshad S. Padhye
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Patent number: 8976789Abstract: A communication protocol in a layer two (L2) network switch comprises, in response to a service request by a source node, registering the source node for packet communication service. The protocol further comprises forwarding one or more packets from the registered source node to one or more destination nodes. The protocol further comprises receiving packets from one or more destination nodes and forwarding each received packet to a corresponding registered node.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2013Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Sushma Anantharam, Stephan Benny, Nirapada Ghosh, Dayavanti G. Kamath, Keshav G. Kamble, Dar-Ren Leu, Chandarani J. Mendon, Nilanjan Mukherjee, Vijoy Pandey, Nandakumar Peethambaram
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Patent number: 8929361Abstract: A distributed fabric system comprises a plurality of independent network elements interconnected by inter-switch links and assigned to a same group. Each network element includes one or more switching chips, a processor, and memory storing program code that is executed by the processor. The program code of each network element includes a switch discovery protocol (SDP) module. The SDP module of each network element, when executed, periodically multicasts SDP data units (SDPDUs) using one of a plurality of transmission rates. The plurality of transmission rates includes a fast transmission rate and a slow transmission rate. The transmission rate used by the SDP module of each network element is the fast transmission rate until the SDP module of that network element determines a criterion is met, in response to which the transmission rate used by the SDP module of that network element changes to the slow transmission rate.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2012Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Nirapada Ghosh, Keshav Govind Kamble, Dar-Ren Leu, Vijoy A. Pandey
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Patent number: 8908682Abstract: A distributed fabric system comprises a plurality of independent network elements interconnected by inter-switch links and assigned to a same group. Each network element includes one or more switching chips, a processor, and memory storing program code that is executed by the processor. The program code of each network element includes a switch discovery protocol (SDP) module. The SDP module of each network element, when executed, periodically multicasts SDP data units (SDPDUs) using one of a plurality of transmission rates. The plurality of transmission rates includes a fast transmission rate and a slow transmission rate. The transmission rate used by the SDP module of each network element is the fast transmission rate until the SDP module of that network element determines a criterion is met, in response to which the transmission rate used by the SDP module of that network element changes to the slow transmission rate.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2012Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Nirapada Ghosh, Keshav Govind Kamble, Dar-Ren Leu, Vijoy A. Pandey
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Patent number: 8856801Abstract: A technique for executing normally interruptible threads of a process in a non-preemptive manner includes in response to a first entry associated with a first message for a first thread reaching a head of a run queue, receiving, by the first thread, a first wake-up signal. In response to receiving the wake-up signal, the first thread waits for a global lock. In response to the first thread receiving the global lock, the first thread retrieves the first message from an associated message queue and processes the retrieved first message. In response to completing the processing of the first message, the first thread transmits a second wake-up signal to a second thread whose associated entry is next in the run queue. Finally, following the transmitting of the second wake-up signal the first thread releases the global lock.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2012Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Dayavanti G. Kamath, Nirapada Ghosh, Dar-ren Leu, Nilanjan Mukherjee, Vijoy Pandey
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Publication number: 20140254607Abstract: A network includes a first switching domain having a distributed fabric comprised of interconnected standalone switches. The standalone switches communicate with each other in accordance with a packet-based distributed fabric protocol. A second switching domain has a plurality of cell-based switches in communication with a cell-based switch fabric. The cell-based switches communicate with each other through the cell-based switch fabric in accordance with a cell-based distributed fabric protocol. One of the cell-based switches is coupled by a communication link to one of the standalone switches of the first switching domain. The second switching domain includes a server device coupled to one of the cell-based switches.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Sushma Anantharam, Nirapada Ghosh, Keshav G. Kamble, Dar-Ren Leu, Chandarani J. Mendon, Vijoy A. Pandey, Nandakumar Peethambaram