Patents by Inventor Robert Pluim
Robert Pluim 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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Publication number: 20140286335Abstract: A Multicast-Enabled Address Resolution Protocol (ME-ARP) is disclosed. This ME-ARP allows the building of independent IP based Virtual Private LAN segments (VPLS) over a multicast enabled IP backbone using stateless tunnels and optimal VPLS traffic forwarding. Each VPLS has an associated IP subnet which is completely independent from other VPLS or the underlying IP backbone itself. Each Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) device needs only to be configured with a VPLS identifier and its serving IP subnet per VPLS designated interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Inventors: Marcel Wiget, Robert Pluim, Simon David Bryden, Geoffrey Mattson
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Patent number: 8782288Abstract: A Multicast-Enabled Address Resolution Protocol (ME-ARP) is disclosed. This ME-ARP allows the building of independent IP based Virtual Private LAN segments (VPLS) over a multicast enabled IP backbone using stateless tunnels and optimal VPLS traffic forwarding. Each VPLS has an associated IP subnet which is completely independent from other VPLS or the underlying IP backbone itself. Each Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) device needs only to be configured with a VPLS identifier and its serving IP subnet per VPLS designated interface.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2011Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Rockstar Consortium US LPInventors: Marcel Wiget, Robert Pluim, Simon David Bryden, Geoffrey Mattson
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Publication number: 20110317698Abstract: A Multicast-Enabled Address Resolution Protocol (ME-ARP) is disclosed. This ME-ARP allows the building of independent IP based Virtual Private LAN segments (VPLS) over a multicast enabled IP backbone using stateless tunnels and optimal VPLS traffic forwarding. Each VPLS has an associated IP subnet which is completely independent from other VPLS or the underlying IP backbone itself. Each Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) device needs only to be configured with a VPLS identifier and its serving IP subnet per VPLS designated interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: NORTEL NETWORKS LIMITEDInventors: Marcel Wiget, Robert Pluim, Simon David Bryden, Geoffrey Mattson
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Patent number: 8024474Abstract: A Multicast-Enabled Address Resolution Protocol (ME-ARP) is disclosed. This ME-ARP allows the building of independent IP based Virtual Private LAN segments (VPLS) over a multicast enabled IP backbone using stateless tunnels and optimal VPLS traffic forwarding. Each VPLS has an associated IP subnet which is completely independent from other VPLS or the underlying IP backbone itself. Each Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) device needs only to be configured with a VPLS identifier and its serving IP subnet per VPLS designated interface.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2010Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Marcel Wiget, Robert Pluim, Simon David Blyden, Geoffrey Mattson
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Patent number: 7864789Abstract: A platform is connected over a synchronous network using a GFP encapsulation scheme to a provider device having a first Ethernet interface with a customer device, said platform being arranged for exchanging tagged frames including a virtual LAN identifier (VID) with a service unit over a second Ethernet interface. If an error condition is detected at a GFP port of the platform, a correspondence is retrieved between said GFP port and a VID and a deregistration message including said VID is forwarded to the service unit. If an error condition is detected at the second Ethernet interface responsive to reception of a deregistration message including a VID from the service unit, a correspondence is retrieved between said VID and a GFP port and said deregistration message is forwarded through said GFP port to the provider device in a GFP error message. When several Ethernet interfaces concentrated by a bridge face the provider device, another VID is taken into account in the correspondence retrieving.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Ciena CorporationInventors: Michael Tate, Geoffrey Mattson, Simon Bryden, Robert Pluim
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Publication number: 20100228879Abstract: A Multicast-Enabled Address Resolution Protocol (ME-ARP) is disclosed. This ME-ARP allows the building of independent IP based Virtual Private LAN segments (VPLS) over a multicast enabled IP backbone using stateless tunnels and optimal VPLS traffic forwarding. Each VPLS has an associated IP subnet which is completely independent from other VPLS or the underlying IP backbone itself. Each Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) device needs only to be configured with a VPLS identifier and its serving IP subnet per VPLS designated interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: NORTEL NETWORKS CORPORATIONInventors: Marcel Wiget, Robert Pluim, Simon David Bryden, Geoffrey Mattson
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Patent number: 7702808Abstract: A Multicast-Enabled Address Resolution Protocol (ME-ARP) is disclosed. This ME-ARP allows the building of independent IP based Virtual Private LAN segments (VPLS) over a multicast enabled IP backbone using stateless tunnels and optimal VPLS traffic forwarding. Each VPLS has an associated IP subnet which is completely independent from other VPLS or the underlying IP backbone itself. Each Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) device needs only to be configured with a VPLS identifier and its serving IP subnet per VPLS designated interface.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2003Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Marcel Wiget, Robert Pluim, Simon David Bryden, Geoffrey Mattson
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Patent number: 6717944Abstract: A system, device, and method for allocating virtual circuits in a communication network allocates a virtual circuit for a particular device, establishes a tunnel for communicating with a second device, and maps the virtual circuit to the tunnel based upon an address resolution request received over either the virtual circuit or the tunnel. Protocol messages received over the virtual circuit are forwarded over the corresponding tunnel. Protocol messages received over the tunnal are forwarded over the corresponding virtual circuit.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1999Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Nortel Networks CorporationInventors: Simon Bryden, Robert Pluim, Marcel Wiget, Geoffrey A. Mattson
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Publication number: 20040030804Abstract: A Multicast-Enabled Address Resolution Protocol (ME-ARP) is disclosed. This ME-ARP allows the building of independent IP based Virtual Private LAN segments (VPLS) over a multicast enabled IP backbone using stateless tunnels and optimal VPLS traffic forwarding. Each VPLS has an associated IP subnet which is completely independent from other VPLS or the underlying IP backbone itself. Each Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) device needs only to be configured with a VPLS identifier and its serving IP subnet per VPLS designated interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Applicant: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Marcel Wiget, Robert Pluim, Simon David Bryden, Geoffrey Mattson
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Patent number: 6640251Abstract: A Multicast-Enabled Address Resolution Protocol (ME-ARP) is disclosed. This ME-ARP allows the building of independent IP based Virtual Private LAN segments (VPLS) over a multicast enabled IP backbone using stateless tunnels and optimal VPLS traffic forwarding. Each VPLS has an associated IP subnet which is completely independent from other VPLS or the underlying IP backbone itself. Each Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) device needs only to be configured with a VPLS identifier and its serving IP subnet per VPLS designated interface.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1999Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Marcel Wiget, Robert Pluim, Simon David Bryden, Geoffrey Mattson
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Publication number: 20030185223Abstract: A platform is connected over a synchronous network using a GFP encapsulation scheme to a provider device having a first Ethernet interface with a customer device, said platform being arranged for exchanging tagged frames including a virtual LAN identifier (VID) with a service unit over a second Ethernet interface. If an error condition is detected at a GFP port of the platform, a correspondence is retrieved between said GFP port and a VID and a deregistration message including said VID is forwarded to the service unit. If an error condition is detected at the second Ethernet interface responsive to reception of a deregistration message including a VID from the service unit, a correspondence is retrieved between said VID and a GFP port and said deregistration message is forwarded through said GFP port to the provider device in a GFP error message. When several Ethernet interfaces concentrated by a bridge face the provider device, another VID is taken into account in the correspondence retrieving.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventors: Michael Tate, Geoffrey Mattson, Simon Bryden, Robert Pluim