Network-to-computer Interfacing Patents (Class 709/250)
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Publication number: 20040158649Abstract: A communication network is provided having a wireless connection and a coax connection comprising a network access point coupled to the wireless connection and the coax connection; a first station coupled to the wireless connection; and a second station coupled to the coax connection. Other systems and methods are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventors: Lior Ophir, Yigal Bitran, Noam Geri, Itay Sherman
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Publication number: 20040158640Abstract: A system and method for network communication, comprising a device coupled between a computer and a network to receive from the computer a Transport Control Protocol (TCP) connection, the device receiving from the network at least one packet associated with the TCP connection and processing a TCP header for the at least one packet, the computer having a memory storing instructions to pass the TCP connection to the device in first and second commands, the first command signaling an intent to transfer of the TCP connection, the second command responsive to an indication from the device that the device is prepared to receive the TCP connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventors: Clive M. Philbrick, Peter K. Craft, David A. Higgen
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Publication number: 20040158648Abstract: A network card device includes an LAN device for coupling to LAN systems, a wireless transmitting device for coupling to WLAN systems, a control device coupled between the LAN device and the wireless transmitting device to selectively communicate with the LAN systems and the WLAN systems, and a card bus coupled to the control device, to couple the control device to users or computer facilities, for allowing the users or computer facilities to selectively communicate with the LAN systems and the WLAN systems. A wireless network card member or a blue tooth transmitting interface card member may be coupled to the wireless transmitting device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventor: Mark Tung
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Patent number: 6775713Abstract: Provided is a system and method for integrating a cable modem with a host customer premises equipment, such as a computer or set top box. An interface is provided which receives data packets from the cable modem of any manufacturer and transmits the data packet to a media access control layer. The media access control layer determines the destination of the data packet and forwards it to that destination, which may be the cable modem or may be the host computer of the cable modem or any other customer premises equipment networked with the host computer. The interface also receives data packets from the media access control layer and transmits the data packets to the cable modem for transmission upstream. The interface abstracts the control of the cable modem to the media access control layer. The system maintains a protocol stack for the cable modem that is separate from the protocol stack associated with the operating system of the host computer.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1999Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: WebTV Newtorks, Inc.Inventors: Jun Liu, John M. Parchem, Daniel J. Shoff, Sureshkumar Natarajan, Soemin Tjong
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Publication number: 20040153577Abstract: A method of replacing a network demarcation device that isolates an internal transport medium from an external transport medium includes establishing a connection from a service computer to the demarcation device via a service interface of the demarcation device and accessing a storage arrangement of the demarcation device with the service computer. The method also includes using the service computer to select configuration information of the demarcation device and establishing a connection between the service computer and a service interface of the replacement demarcation device. The method also includes using the service computer to cause the selected configuration information to be transferred from the demarcation device to the replacement demarcation device interfacing the replacement demarcation device to the internal transport medium and the external transport medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Steven M. Casey
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Publication number: 20040153578Abstract: Systems and methods that handle transport protocol segments (TPSes) are provided. In one embodiment, a system may include, for example, a receiver that may receive an incoming TPS. The incoming TPS may include, for example, an aligned upper layer protocol (ULP) header and a complete ULP data unit (ULPDU). The receiver may directly place the complete ULPDU into a host memory.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2004Publication date: August 5, 2004Inventor: Uri Elzur
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Patent number: 6772226Abstract: A VPN device clustering system connects two or more VPN devices on one side of a virtual private network to a similarly clustered system of two or more VPN devices on the other side of a virtual private network. The VPN device clustering system typically includes a plurality of clustering units for redundancy that avoids difficulties that arise with a single point of failure. For example two clustering units may be used in an active-passive high-availability configuration. A VPN device cluster creator creates or configures a VPN device cluster. To create a VPN device cluster, an administrator assigns to the cluster a logical Internet protocol (IP) address IPvpn and specifies VPN devices that are members of the cluster.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2000Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.Inventors: Satish Bommareddy, Makarand Kale, Srinivas Chaganty
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Publication number: 20040148515Abstract: A portable file server includes a radio field intensity input unit, a current controller, and an antenna. A radio field intensity for use in wireless communication between the portable file server and a terminal through the antenna is inputted to the radio field intensity input unit. The current controller increases or decreases the amount of signal current for data to be transmitted to the terminal in accordance with the radio field intensity inputted to the radio field intensity input unit. The signal current is, in turn, outputted to the antenna. Thus, the radio field intensity is controlled such that the radio waves can be received only in the area where wireless communication between the portable file server and the terminal takes place; thus unauthorized wireless access from outside of this area will be prevented. Hence, the portable file server provides enhanced security.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventor: Akihiro Kikuchi
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Patent number: 6769009Abstract: A method for distributing information to a plurality of user stations each configured for communications with a multiplicity of servers via a non-proprietary network, includes steps for providing each of the user stations with a client interface that enables a user at that user station to select a personalized set of information channels from a listing of available information channels, wherein each information channel carries digital content from at least one of the servers; and providing each of the user stations with the digital content carried by the selected information channels. A corresponding system and user station are also described.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2000Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Inventor: Richard R. Reisman
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Patent number: 6768742Abstract: A computer chip having on-chip internetworked modules and implementing a network protocol for on-chip and, also preferably, off-chip data transfers. The modules on chip are interconnected through a plurality of on-chip packet-switched local area networks or LANs. The familiar Internet topology may be implemented on-chip with each module being treated as a “host.” A plurality of network interconnect (e.g. routers, gateways, etc.) may also be provided to interconnect the plurality of LANs. The computer chip implements a network protocol for on-chip data transfer. The network protocol may be TCP/IP. In that case, the computer chip itself may be treated as an Internet. This flexible chip architecture in that the computer chip may have modules clustered conveniently according to functionality, and the various modules may interact with one another without overburdening the chip packing density.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1999Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventor: Gary Michael Godfrey
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Patent number: 6769020Abstract: A data terminal, a data distributing system, and an Internet telephoning system are provided where desired data such as advertisements can selectively be determined and used for enjoying its relevant services. The data terminal receives a summary of service data from a data provider apparatus over the Internet, and if desired, demands the data provider apparatus to provide the service data over the Internet. The service data from the data provider apparatus may selectively be received in at least one of an audio form, a text form, and a video form at the data terminal. The service data may be advertisement data, commercial product data, and entertainment data such as music, movies, and games. The entertainment data may selectively be presented as at least one of the title, the artist name, the cost, and a trial sample piece of the content.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tomiya Miyazaki, Kazuo Yahiro, Toru Imamura, Masafumi Tanaka, Yutaka Takeda, Keisuke Ogata, Takuji Tsujigawa, Akitoshi Aritaka
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Publication number: 20040143638Abstract: A system including a storage processing device with an input/output module. The input/output module has port processors to receive and transmit network traffic. The input/output module also has a switch connecting the port processors. Each port processor categorizes the network traffic as fast path network traffic or control path network traffic. The switch routes fast path network traffic from an ingress port processor to a specified egress port processor. The storage processing device also includes a control module to process the control path network traffic received from the ingress port processor. The control module routes processed control path network traffic to the switch for routing to a defined egress port processor. The control module is connected to the input/output module. The input/output module and the control module are configured to interactively support data virtualization, data migration, data journaling, and snapshotting.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Inventors: Curt E. Beckmann, Edward D. McClanahan, Gururaj Pangal
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Publication number: 20040143639Abstract: A system including a storage processing device with an input/output module. The input/output module has port processors to receive and transmit network traffic. The input/output module also has a switch connecting the port processors. Each port processor categorizes the network traffic as fast path network traffic or control path network traffic. The switch routes fast path network traffic from an ingress port processor to a specified egress port processor. The storage processing device also includes a control module to process the control path network traffic received from the ingress port processor. The control module routes processed control path network traffic to the switch for routing to a defined egress port processor. The control module is connected to the input/output module. The input/output module and the control module are configured to interactively support data virtualization, data migration, data journaling, and snapshotting.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Inventors: Venkat Rangan, Edward D. McClanahan, Michael B. Schmitz
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Publication number: 20040143640Abstract: A system including a storage processing device with an input/output module. The input/output module has port processors to receive and transmit network traffic. The input/output module also has a switch connecting the port processors. Each port processor categorizes the network traffic as fast path network traffic or control path network traffic. The switch routes fast path network traffic from an ingress port processor to a specified egress port processor. The storage processing device also includes a control module to process the control path network traffic received from the ingress port processor. The control module routes processed control path network traffic to the switch for routing to a defined egress port processor. The control module is connected to the input/output module. The input/output module and the control module are configured to interactively support data virtualization, data migration, data journaling, and snapshotting.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Inventors: Venkat Rangan, Edward D. McClanahan, Gururaj Pangal, Curt E. Beckmann
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Publication number: 20040143682Abstract: Include storage area network (SAN) switches having greater storage capacity to allow greater data logging and storage of larger, more complicated tables for zoning and other table-based applications. A hard disk drive can be included in the switch, with data logging performed to the hard disk drive and with the hard disk drive serving as a second level of virtualization to provide storage of large tables. In a variation, the data logging of the switch, and any other devices on the SAN, can be directed to an area or areas of one or more storage units attached to the SAN.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Applicant: Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.Inventor: Ezio Valdevit
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Publication number: 20040143683Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing improved efficiency in data browsing is disclosed. Automatic continuation of a data browsing session is enabled, while a download of a requested data file, that has been temporarily delayed, is handled separately in a background process. This separate background process generates additional requests for the requested data file as needed, thereby overcoming delays caused by transient network traffic and also enabling automatic downloading of data files that are undeliverable when first requested. When the download of the requested data file is successfully completed, a notification is provided and the requested data file is made observable.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2004Publication date: July 22, 2004Inventor: Jon Michel Greenwood
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Patent number: 6765878Abstract: A method for transmitting a data packet is disclosed. First, the size of the data packet is determined. If the size of the data packet is below a predetermined threshold size, then a transmit complete interrupt delay is set to a predetermined time. The packet is transmitted over a network. Finally, upon completing transmission of the data packet, a transmit complete interrupt is sent after waiting the predetermined time.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2000Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Intel CorporationInventor: Kristen Carlson
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Publication number: 20040139236Abstract: An electronic system comprises a processor, network interface controller (“NIC”) and a virtual switch. The virtual switch may comprise software executed by the processor and may include a plurality of virtual ports. The virtual ports may provide communications with an application running on the processor and the network interface controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: Pankaj Mehra, Rahul Nim, James R. Hamrick
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Publication number: 20040139213Abstract: A method and system for improving networking performance in networks based on lossy channels. A selected file system call 109 is redirected by sending a file request to a server over a first protocol. Data is received from the server in response to the file request over a second protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Applicant: ShareWave Inc.Inventors: Rajesh Bhagwat, Mircea Ouatu-Lascar
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Patent number: 6763396Abstract: An electronic device connectable to a network comprises the communicators' address table 8 in which communication address information of the network server 17 was entered, the setting memory section 13 memorizing an information verification cycle verifying update circumstances of an information, the network access control section 5 controlling accesses between the network 1 and the relevant electronic device, the updating information control section 11 communicating with the network server 17 which is located in a communication address memorized in the communicators' address table 8 on the basis of an information verification cycle memorized in the setting memory section 13 and verifying and controlling update circumstances of an information, and the means 18 for communicating with the network server 17 in the case where an information updated was verified in the updating information control section 11 and acquiring the information.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2001Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: NEC CorporationInventor: Kazuya Torikai
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Patent number: 6763419Abstract: A storage router (56) and storage network (50) provide virtual local storage on remote SCSI storage devices (60, 62, 64) to Fiber Channel devices. A plurality of Fiber Channel devices, such as workstations (58), are connected to a Fiber Channel transport medium (52), and a plurality of SCSI storage devices (60, 62, 64) are connected to a SCSI bus transport medium (54). The storage router (56) interfaces between the Fiber Channel transport medium (52) and the SCSI bus transport medium (54). The storage router (56) maps between the workstations (58) and the SCSI storage devices (60, 62, 64) and implements access controls for storage space on the SCSI storage devices (60, 62, 64). The storage router (56) then allows access from the workstations (58) to the SCSI storage devices (60, 62, 64) using native low level, block protocol in accordance with the mapping and the access controls.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2003Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Crossroads Systems, Inc.Inventors: Geoffrey B. Hoese, Jeffry T. Russell
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Patent number: 6762725Abstract: A PC card with a retractable antenna for use in interfacing between a communications device and a wireless network includes an interface card portion and an antenna portion, the interface card portion having a first end, and an opposite second end, the first end having an electrical interface compatible with the communications device, the second end having an opening for slidably receiving the antenna portion, the interface card portion being dimensioned to be inserted into the PC card slot of the communications device, the antenna portion being in electrical communication with the interface card portion and dimensioned to fit inside the interface card portion, the antenna portion being accessible through the opening in the interface card portion by a user, the antenna portion being configured to extend out of the cavity and retract into the cavity of the interface card portion such that when the antenna portion is retracted into the cavity the antenna portion is substantially contained inside the interface cType: GrantFiled: February 11, 2003Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Cypress Semiconductor Corp.Inventors: Paul Beard, Eric P. Mitchell
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Publication number: 20040133687Abstract: A switcher, residing in a memory, detects a connectable network when a terminal is powered on. When a network is detected, a communication unit issues a message to a processor. The processor detects whether the terminal has ever been connected to the detected network and whether the profile of the network is registered. If the processor determines that the profile of the network is registered, a connection to the network is established in accordance with the profile. If the processor determines that no profile of the network is registered, a new profile of the network is produced, and then registered. The present invention is applicable to personal computers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: Sony CorporationInventors: Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Toru Konishi
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Publication number: 20040133704Abstract: A legacy device bridge for use in a network, such as a wired or wireless residential network, is provided. The legacy device bridge performs protocol conversion to enable a network-attached entity that uses a packet-based communication protocol to communicate with and control legacy devices, such as consumer electronics, that rely exclusively on infrared (IR) or serial communication protocols. The legacy device bridge also performs a virtualization function that allows legacy devices to be advertised to the network as devices that comply with a packet-based discovery and control protocol, and to be controlled as such. The legacy device bridge is also adapted to probe, deduce and publish information relating to the state of a legacy device to other entities on the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: OpenPeak Inc.Inventors: Paul Krzyzanowski, Wayzen Lin
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Patent number: 6760757Abstract: Internet access is provided to passengers in a vehicle such as an aircraft through a proxy server (10) which has access terminals (T1-n) for passengers' lap top computers or personal organisers (UT1-n). The proxy server (10) can be connected through a satellite link (2, 3) to a ground-based land station (5) connected to the Internet. In order to minimise use of the wireless link (2, 3), the proxy server, whilst the aircraft is in transit, is loaded with most frequently used web pages from a ground-based server (15), connected through terminals (14, 16) and a wired link (13). The downloaded web pages may be selected according to the destination of the journey. E-mail messages produced by the passengers may be temporarily stored until the aircraft lands and then downloaded to the server (15) for onward transmission.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1998Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: ICO Services, LimitedInventors: Olof Ingemar Lundberg, Thomas Goerke
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Patent number: 6760781Abstract: Autonomous retransmission of data packets onto a network from a Network Interface Card level upon command from a host processor is support. Efficient FIFO buffering in an ASIC is retained. Uses for autonomous retransmission include hardware and software testing and in network management.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2000Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: 3Com CorporationInventors: Chi-Lie Wang, Ngo Thanh Ho
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Patent number: 6760838Abstract: A method for initializing a computing system comprising a plurality of devices which communicate on a communication link comprising a plurality of independent point-to-point links is provided, each of the point-to-point links interconnecting a respective pair of the plurality of devices. The method includes a link initialization procedure comprising initially configuring each respective pair of devices to communicate on the respective interconnecting link using common communication parameters, including a common frequency and a common link width. The link initialization procedure also may include an optimization procedure for determining maximum communication parameters for each interconnected pair of devices. If the maximum compatible parameters differ from the common parameters for any pair of devices, then the pair of devices may be reconfigured to communicate on the interconnecting link using the maximum compatible parameters.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2001Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignees: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., API NetWorks, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan M. Owen, Mark D. Hummel, Derrick R. Meyer
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Patent number: 6760782Abstract: An interface allows for the transfer of real time control data with guaranteed delivery times between devices on a general purpose network and an industrial control system. A proxy server takes the role of a TCP/IP router and is configured to control the rate at which messages are forwarded from the non-real time to the real time portion of the network, keeping the loading of the real time portion stable regardless of the external non-real-time communication demand. Real time data is preconfigured and exchanged in a regular sequence, with the cyclic update period known. The length of any communication message necessary to transmit this information, plus any sequencing and acknowledgment overhead, is calculated in advance and aggregated. Each device with authority to transmit on the shared medium is given a time budget, calculated so that the total transmission quantity in unit time is deliberately limited to some fraction of the maximum transmission capability of the network.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2000Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Schneider Automation Inc.Inventor: Andrew G. Swales
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Patent number: 6760779Abstract: An apparatus and method for high speed transmission of data over a transmission line/medium/network telephone, wherein this high speed is achieved by simultaneously, or in a timed and marked relationship, transmitting multiple bits of data over parallel frequencies rather than serially transmitting one bit of data at a time over one frequency.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1999Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Inventor: William K. Riceman
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Patent number: 6760789Abstract: A first receiving message is stored in a message box and a CPU reads the first receiving message from the message box. Meanwhile, a second receiving message is once stored in the message box and thereafter transferred directly to a RAM by a DMA controller. The number of times of transfer operation is restricted with an upper limit value. The CPU does not read the second receiving message from the message box but from the RAM and executes the processes based on the message. Generation of failure in the receiving data fetching processes is reduced without physical expansion of the storage regions of the message box.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2001Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Denso CorporationInventors: Yoichi Fujita, Hiroshi Matsuda, Toshihiko Matsuoka
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Patent number: 6760329Abstract: A method and system for handling both proprietary and transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP) protocols over a point-to-point protocol (PPP) connection. The method and system use the PPP connection over a single communication line to initially communicate using a proprietary protocol and then switch to a TCP/IP communication while still maintaining the connection to the single communication line.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2000Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Rao S. Pitla, Roy Kenneth Larsen
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Publication number: 20040128400Abstract: A method and apparatus for automated gathering of network data. A machine automated process generates a function for an application to access data from a network component. The function includes a network component interface to identify the types of the data and an application interface to supply the data in a compatible type for the application. The network component may provide meta-data to the network component interface, so that it can identify the types of the data. The function may also include a filter to identify when the data is in a compatible type and a filter to convert the data to compatible types for the application. The functions generated may take numerous forms, for instance, application user-defined functions, application macros or dynamic link libraries (DLLs). The network components may also be of a number of types, for instance, Java components, Component Object Model (COM) components or network services components.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2002Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: Krishnamurthy Srinivasan, Pallavi G. Malu
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Publication number: 20040128398Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided that allow a server to offload TCP/IP-related processing. The apparatus provides TCP-aware target adapter for accelerating TCP/IP connections between clients and servers, where the servers are interconnected over an Infiniband™ fabric and the clients are interconnected over a TCP/IP-based network. The TCP-aware target adapter includes an accelerated connection processor and a target channel adapter. The accelerated connection processor bridges TCP/IP transactions between the clients and the servers. The accelerated connection processor accelerates the TCP/IP connections by prescribing Infiniband remote direct memory access operations to retrieve/provide transaction data from/to the servers. The target channel adapter is coupled to the accelerated connection processor. The target channel adapter supports Infiniband operations with the servers, including execution of the remote direct memory access operations to retrieve/provide the transaction data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Applicant: BanderacomInventor: Christopher J. Pettey
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Publication number: 20040128401Abstract: Scheduling the processing of threads by scheduling a datagram from an input queue among a plurality of input queues to a thread for processing. The scheduling includes computing an output position in an output queue, communicating with a plurality of threads for processing, and assigning the datagram to one of said plurality of threads for processing. After processing the datagram, the processing thread enqueus the datagram in the output queues at the output position specified by the scheduled output position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2002Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: Michael Fallon, Makaram Raghunandan
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Publication number: 20040128391Abstract: A method and presence attribute information server is provided for managing a validity period in association with a presence attribute. The presence attribute information server includes a processor, an interface unit, and a storage unit. The interface unit is coupled to the processor, and includes a network interface for receiving and transmitting user presence attribute information. The storage unit is coupled to the interface unit and the processor, and includes presence attribute information organized and arranged as one or more entries in a data structure. Each presence attribute information entry has an identifier field identifying the type of presence attribute, a presence attribute value field, and a validity period field. In at least one embodiment, the presence attribute information is maintained as an application being executed as part of a user device, where the interface unit additionally includes a data input device for receiving user attribute information from the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2002Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: Robert Patzer, David Boldt, Bin Hu, Dmitri Latypov
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Publication number: 20040128371Abstract: A personal hand held terminal has a data sync driver, a USB mass storage driver, and a control section. The control section loads the preset USB mass storage driver or a data sync driver in response to an input command or a request received from a USB host. For example, a system/USB mass storage switchover command is input through a system switchover command key. The control section transmits/receives data to/from the USB host via the USB mass storage driver, if a data transmission/reception request is received from the USB host based on a USB mass storage specification via a USB client interface of the hand held terminal. If the USB host is not provided with a data sync module, it is possible to interface information between both systems, because USB host systems provided with a USB host interface can recognize the personal hand held terminal as a USB mass storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Applicant: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Han-Sub Park, Hee-Souk Park, Hong-Chan Park
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Publication number: 20040128399Abstract: A control system protocol for identifying media streams and a simplified syntax for implementing control of the identified media streams. The protocol involves the control of media streams remotely as well as at the local machine and provides for common commands to be specified by a user, creates provisions to allow for flexibility for use of commands, and insures that the URI can be used in HTML documents so that control of the present invention can be exercised within graphical displays displayed in a browser employing web pages and the like. A control protocol relay is provided to implement various functions and processes to employ the control protocol across various networks and devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2002Publication date: July 1, 2004Applicant: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: Peter G. Kurrasch
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Patent number: 6757745Abstract: A distributed operating system for controlling network elements in a data or telecommunication network in which the operating system controls a data and communication network consisting of various underlying physical base networks. These base networks consist of network elements that provide various network (basic) services and network functions and can be controlled by system-specific calls. Accordingly, there exist higher-ranking network elements that are equipped with specific operating system components and execute basic functions independent of the physical subnetworks, such as accessing the physical base networks, distributing the calls of basic services, and converting the calls into the corresponding system-specific formats.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2000Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Jan Hamann, Thomas Werner, Umesh Bhavsar, Ralf Rieken
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Patent number: 6757725Abstract: A management sub-system is associated with a host computer system. The host system includes a network interface controller to facilitate transmissions between the host system and a distributed computer network. In addition, the management sub-system and host computer share an Ethernet network interface controller (NIC), which is assigned at least two different addresses. The management NIC includes decode logic that detects either of the addresses assigned to it, and routes the associated data packet to the management processor, or to the host processor. As a result, all management operations to either the management sub-system or the host system may be routed through the management NIC, while other standard operations may be routed through the host NIC. In addition, the management NIC may be used as a back-up or spare for the host NIC in the event it fails, or becomes overly busy.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2000Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP.Inventors: Christopher Frantz, E. David Neufeld, Kenneth C. Avery
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Patent number: 6757744Abstract: Methods and apparatus that enable a transport protocol executing on a first computer system to be utilized by applications executing on a second computer system which is directly interconnected and closely coupled to the first computer system. An interconnection couples an input/output (I/O) subsystem of the first computer system to an I/O subsystem of the second computer system and provides a path over which data can be transmitted between the first and second computer systems independent of a network interface card, and an interconnection messaging system executing on the first and second computer systems provides general purpose transport interfaces between said first and second computer systems.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1999Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Unisys CorporationInventors: Anthony Narisi, Lois B. Coyne, Susan Jennion, Michael T. Kain, Charles Austin Parker
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Patent number: 6757746Abstract: A Network Interface device (NI device) coupled to a host computer receives a multi-packet message from a network (for example, the Internet) and DMAs the data portions of the various packets directly into a destination in application memory on the host computer. The address of the destination is determined by supplying a first part of the first packet to an application program such that the application program returns the address of the destination. The address is supplied by the host computer to the NI device so that the NI device can DMA the data portions of the various packets directly into the destination. In some embodiments the NI device is an expansion card added to the host computer, whereas in other embodiments the NI device is a part of the host computer.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2001Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Alacritech, Inc.Inventors: Laurence B. Boucher, Stephen E. J. Blightman, Peter K. Craft, David A. Higgen, Clive M. Philbrick, Daryl D. Starr
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Publication number: 20040122978Abstract: The present invention includes a system and method to implement Internet Protocol (IP) hosts on an application specific bus without disrupting the application specific bus. In one embodiment, an IP host determines the application specific bus address of a remote device, the remote device having an IP address in addition to the application specific bus address. The IP host formats a message conforming to the application specific bus, the message containing IP data and message identifiers. The IP host transmits the message on the application specific bus. In addition, the IP host negotiates for network access on the application specific bus. A destination IP host receives the message based upon the application specific bus address of the destination IP host and authenticates the message as an IP messages based upon the message identifiers. In addition, the destination IP host extracts the IP data from the message and processes the IP data by a conventional IP network processing protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventor: David G. Bird
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Publication number: 20040122980Abstract: A system and method for selecting one or more real IP6 addresses from a pool of real IP6 addresses in a system. Each of the real IP6 addresses is associated with a physical interface or a virtual physical interface. A human or an application program provides into the system a symbolic IP6 address specifying a physical interface name for the one or more real IP6 address. The system stores the symbolic IP6 address in a configuration file and then passes the symbolic IP6 address to a socket API function. The socket API function checks validity of the symbolic IP6 address. If valid, an operating system function reads a control block or data file for the named physical interface. The control block or data file contains a list of one or more real IP6 addresses for the named physical interface. These real IP6 address(es) are returned to the human or application program.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventor: Edward B. Boden
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Publication number: 20040122981Abstract: Techniques to process packets for a wireless network are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Balakrishna P., Sreenivasa Murthy T., Girija Prasanna Swain, Pratap Simha, Rajneesh Rathi, Sreenivasulu M.
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Publication number: 20040122982Abstract: The present invention manages media gateway control (megaco) protocols according to changes of lower layer network protocol by implementing the megaco package in the network adaptor. A method for managing the megaco protocols by using a network adaptor includes steps of: a) requesting an installation of a megaco protocol package to a network adaptor; b) determining whether the megaco protocol exists in a network protocol table; c) adding a new protocol in the network protocol table; d) searching a specific megaco protocol package in the megaco protocol package list by using the specific package ID and connecting the specific megaco protocol package; and e) installing the megaco protocol packages and the specific megaco protocols, and managing the megaco protocols.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Tae-Gyu Kang, Seung Han Choi, Do Young Kim
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Patent number: 6754718Abstract: A method apparatus and computer program product for providing access to host attribute information in a storage area network is disclosed. The storage area network is composed of a plurality of hosts coupled to at least one initiator. Each initiator is coupled to one or more targets and each initiator has an associated identifier. In each host, the identifier of the initiator is related to other host attribute information. The identifier may be, for example, a world wide name. The host attribute information including the identifier is sent from each of the plurality of hosts to the one or more targets and stored in memory of an associated storage array. Either a host or requestor remote from the storage array may request the collected host attribute information from the storage array. A topology of the storage area network may then be formed from the host attribute information of each host.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2000Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: EMC CorporationInventors: Walter T. Dobberpuhl, Andreas L. Bauer, George M. Ericson, Charles H. Hopkins, Jennifer Lyn Milliken Nicoletti, Walter A. O'Brien, III, Timothy D. Sykes, Stephen James Todd
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Patent number: 6754729Abstract: A single-chassis clustered network system (10) having internal connectors (14) that eliminate the need for wiring out the back of the chassis. Each main board (11) has a network interface card (12), an internal connector (14), an external connector (13), and an autosense circuit (15). The autosense circuit (15) detects when the internal connectors (14) are being used, and disables the external connectors (13), or vice versa.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2000Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Dell Products L.P.Inventors: Kenneth A. Hass, Robert L. Nance
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Patent number: 6754716Abstract: Communications between network devices on a logical subnet are restricted between devices authorized to communicate with each other, even though other network devices may be present on the subnet. When a network device receives a request to provide it L2 address to a requesting network device, it responds with its L2 address only if the requesting device is authorized to request L2 address. Optionally, a network device only transmits requests for the L2 addresses of other devices if it authorized to do so. The information describing authorized devices maybe store as list of L2 and L3 addresses, which list may be loaded by each network device when starting up. Preferably, authorized devices include routers on the device's logical subnet, to allow the routers to communicate with, and route packets to, the network devices.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2000Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Ensim CorporationInventors: Rosen Sharma, Srinivasan Keshav
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Publication number: 20040117509Abstract: A host CPU runs a network protocol processing stack that provides instructions not only to process network messages but also to allocate processing of certain network messages to a specialized network communication device, offloading some of the most time consuming protocol processing from the host CPU to the network communication device. By allocating common and time consuming network processes to the device, while retaining the ability to handle less time intensive and more varied processing on the host stack, the network communication device can be relatively simple and cost effective. The host CPU, operating according to instructions from the stack, and the network communication device together determine whether and to what extent a given message is processed by the host CPU or by the network communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Applicant: Alacritech, Inc.Inventors: Peter K. Craft, Clive M. Philbrick, Laurence B. Boucher, David A. Higgen
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Publication number: 20040117598Abstract: A processor communication register (PCR) contained in each processor within a multiprocessor cluster network provides enhanced processor communication. Each PCR stores identical processor communication information that is useful in pipelined or parallel multi-processing. Each processor has exclusive rights to store to a sector within each PCR within the cluster network and has continuous access to read the contents of its own PCR. Each processor updates its exclusive sector within all of the PCRs via a private protocol or dedicated wireless network, instantly allowing all of the other processors within the cluster network to see the change within the PCR data, and bypassing the cache subsystem.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2002Publication date: June 17, 2004Applicant: International Business Machines Corp.Inventors: Ravi Kumar Arimilli, Robert Alan Cargnoni, Derek Edward Williams, Kenneth Lee Wright