Patents by Inventor Noah WEIS

Noah WEIS 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: 20230421476
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for testing network devices for networks with a large traffic load utilizing one or more traffic load amplifiers to amplify the traffic load. The load amplifiers connected to the device may receive packets of an initial traffic load, multiply or copy the received packet, alter the destination address information in the header of the copied packets to generate packets with different destination addresses, and transmit the altered packets back to the device for further routing. The altered or copied packets may then be routed via the device back to the load amplifier for further amplification. Through this amplification process, a small initial load of packets may be amplified over and over by the load amplifiers until a target traffic load is achieved at the device to test the device performance at a large traffic load.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2023
    Publication date: December 28, 2023
    Applicant: Level 3 Communications, LLC
    Inventors: Jason Huselton, Noah Weis, Kenton Seward
  • Patent number: 11757750
    Abstract: A method for testing network devices for networks with a large traffic load utilizes one or more traffic load amplifiers to amplify the traffic load. The load amplifiers connected to the device may receive packets of an initial traffic load, multiply or copy the received packet, alter the destination address information in the header of the copied packets to generate packets with different destination addresses, and transmit the altered packets back to the device for further routing. The altered or copied packets may then be routed via the device back to the load amplifier for further amplification. Through this amplification process, a small initial load of packets may be amplified over and over by the load amplifiers until a target traffic load is achieved at the device to test the device performance at a large traffic load.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2021
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2023
    Assignee: Level 3 Communications, LLC
    Inventors: Jason Huselton, Noah Weis, Kenton Seward
  • Publication number: 20220329511
    Abstract: Examples of the present disclosure describe systems and methods for restricting the routing scope of an anycast service. In aspects, network traffic and/or network performance data may be received by a network device and/or an endpoint device in an anycast environment. The received network traffic and/or network performance may be evaluated using one or more automated logic systems or algorithms to identify indicators of potential failure or performance degradation for one or more devices in the anycast environment. Upon identifying one or more such indicators, a routing table of one or more network devices in the anycast environment may be dynamically modified to restrict routes to particular endpoint destinations. The network devices in the anycast environment may subsequently route network traffic according to the modified routing table(s).
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2022
    Publication date: October 13, 2022
    Applicant: Level 3 Communications, LLC
    Inventors: John R.B. Woodworth, Noah Weis, Dean Ballew, Brian J. Strong
  • Publication number: 20210328902
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for testing network devices for networks with a large traffic load utilizing one or more traffic load amplifiers to amplify the traffic load. The load amplifiers connected to the device may receive packets of an initial traffic load, multiply or copy the received packet, alter the destination address information in the header of the copied packets to generate packets with different destination addresses, and transmit the altered packets back to the device for further routing. The altered or copied packets may then be routed via the device back to the load amplifier for further amplification. Through this amplification process, a small initial load of packets may be amplified over and over by the load amplifiers until a target traffic load is achieved at the device to test the device performance at a large traffic load.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 9, 2021
    Publication date: October 21, 2021
    Inventors: Jason HUSELTON, Noah WEIS, Kenton SEWARD