Cheethirala
Madhava Rao Cheethirala, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20110022693 | HARD ZONING ON NPIV PROXY/NPV DEVICES - Techniques are disclosed for zoning information to be shared with an NPIV proxy device or an NPV device such as a blade switch in a blade chassis. Doing so allows the NPV device to enforce zoning locally for the attached server blades and virtualized systems. The NPV device may learn zoning rules using Fibre Channel name server queries and registered state change notifications. Additionally, the NPV device may snoop name server queries to retrieve zoning information (or state change messages) without using the zoning change protocols and without consuming a Fibre Channel domain from the Fibre Channel fabric. | 01-27-2011 |
Madhava Rao Cheethirala, San Jose, CA US
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20120014253 | MITIGATING THE EFFECTS OF CONGESTED INTERFACES ON A FABRIC - Techniques are provided for mitigating the effects of slow or no drain devices on a fabric. One or more of the described embodiments can be used alone or in combination to address problems associated with inter-switch link blocking and to address the situation where flows which are not associated with slow/no drain devices suffer the negative impacts of slow or no drain devices on a fabric. | 01-19-2012 |
20140086054 | MITIGATING THE EFFECTS OF CONGESTED INTERFACES ON A FABRIC - Techniques are provided for mitigating the effects of slow or no drain devices on a fabric. One or more of the described embodiments can be used alone or in combination to address problems associated with inter-switch link blocking and to address the situation where flows which are not associated with slow/no drain devices suffer the negative impacts of slow or no drain devices on a fabric. | 03-27-2014 |
Rajesh Cheethirala, Tracy, CA US
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20130016819 | METHOD AND STRUCTURE FOR CONTROLLING INCOMING COMMUNICATION NOTIFICATIONAANM Cheethirala; RajeshAACI TracyAAST CAAACO USAAGP Cheethirala; Rajesh Tracy CA US - A method and structure for avoiding undesirable interruptions by incoming calls during face-to-face conversations or oral presentations. A speaker recognition circuit is trained to recognize the user's voice, even in the presence of other voices and ambient noise. A number of speaker recognition algorithms may be employed within the scope of the invention. The phone is configured to constantly monitor the aural phone environment, while recording in a FIFO memory a short interval of digitized sound. When an incoming call is received, the Caller ID is checked against a pre-defined Priority List of numbers to be directed to the user's attention as in the prior art. If the Caller ID is not on the Priority List, speaker recognition verifies whether the user has been speaking within the past few seconds, and, if so, directs the incoming call to voice mail without interrupting the user. Other sensor input and criteria can also be used to determine how to route an incoming communication. | 01-17-2013 |