Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080314979 | CABLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - In order to monitoring connectivity of cabling in a system comprising chassis components and cables interconnecting the chassis components, machine readable labels are applied to cable connectors and chassis component connectors, the machine readable labels on a cable connector and a chassis component to which the cable connector is connected are scanned, and the scanned connectivity information is recorded. | 12-25-2008 |
20080315889 | FAULT ISOLATION IN INTERCONNECT SYSTEMS - A loopback connector for a system can include a connector arrangement connectable to connector of a system component and/or a cable. The loopback connector can include loopback logic for simulating cable and/or system component functionality. In an example implementation the loopback connector can also operate to protect a system component and/or cable connector during shipping. | 12-25-2008 |
20080315985 | MULTI-SWITCH CHASSIS - In a switch system L groups of the line switch elements are connectable to cables that include L links such that each of the L links within a cable connect to a switch element of a respective one of the L groups. Fabric switch elements are connected such that a fabric switch element is connected to the line switch elements of one of the group of line switch elements. | 12-25-2008 |
20080318465 | CABLE INTERCONNECT SYSTEMS - In order to monitor connectivity status associated with an interconnect cable from the end-points to which either end of the cable is attached, a storage device storing a field replaceable unit identifier is provided to uniquely identify a cable end-point, which identifier can then be accessed to determine the connectivity status. | 12-25-2008 |
20080320117 | CLUSTER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT - In a system having a cluster of system components interconnected by a cluster interconnect fabric, the system components include out-of-band management network interfaces to an out-of-band management network. The system is configured to use the cluster interconnect fabric and the out-of-band management network interfaces to determine the overall connectivity and status of the cluster. | 12-25-2008 |
20120120596 | Air cooling architecture for network switch chassis with orthogonal midplane - A network switch chassis provides a linear, front-to-rear air flow path for cooling first and second orthogonally oriented arrays of parallel circuit boards connected by a midplane. Air is drawn into the front of the chassis and passes in a straight path over the first array of circuit boards, through air openings in the midplane, over the second array of circuit boards, and out the rear of the chassis. Resilience against service interruption due to fan failure is achieved with multiple fans cooling each circuit board. | 05-17-2012 |
Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080212273 | COMPACT RACKMOUNT STORAGE SERVER - A rackmount storage server has a printed circuit board (PCB) having connectors for connecting with a plurality of top-loading storage devices. A controller assembly having a PCI expansion slot, is arranged to operatively connect to the passive backplane from a rear side of the PCB. Further, the rackmount storage server has redundant cooling unit for facilitating air flow in an interior region of the rackmount storage server. Further, the rackmount storage server may have an integrated battery for saving power for use in case of, for example, a power failure. | 09-04-2008 |
20080259555 | MODULAR BLADE SERVER - A blade server includes a chassis; a first plurality of bays in the chassis, wherein the first plurality of bays is adapted to receive and at least partially house a plurality of CPU modules, and wherein the first plurality of bays is accessible through a first side of the chassis; a second plurality of bays in the chassis, wherein the second plurality of bays is adapted to receive and at least partially house a plurality of PCI-Express modules, and wherein the second plurality of bays is accessible through a second side of the chassis; and a midplane board arranged to pass a PCI-Express signal between at least one of the plurality of CPU modules and at least one of the plurality of PCI-Express modules. | 10-23-2008 |
20080291626 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COOLING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT - A method for cooling electronic equipment. The method including propagating air through a first electronic component of the electronic equipment into a first enclosed area, where propagating the air through the first electronic component cools the first electronic component, circulating a refrigerant in a cooling loop, where the cooling loop comprises a heat exchanger, and propagating the air out of the first enclosed area by passing through the heat exchanger into a second enclosed area, where the air is cooled by passing through the heat exchanger. | 11-27-2008 |
20090046734 | Method for Traffic Management, Traffic Prioritization, Access Control, and Packet Forwarding in a Datagram Computer Network - The invention provides an enhanced datagram packet switched computer network. The invention processes network datagram packets in network devices as separate flows, based on the source-destination address pair in the datagram packet. As a result, the network can control and manage each flow of datagrams in a segregated fashion. The processing steps that can be specified for each flow include traffic management, flow control, packet forwarding, access control, and other network management functions. The ability to control network traffic on a per flow basis allows for the efficient handling of a wide range and a large variety of network traffic, as is typical in large-scale computer networks, including video and multimedia traffic. The amount of buffer resources and bandwidth resources assigned to each flow can be individually controlled by network management. In the dynamic operation of the network, these resources can be varied—based on actual network traffic loading and congestion encountered. The invention also teaches an enhanced datagram packet switched computer network which can selectively control flows of datagram packets entering the network and traveling between network nodes. This new network access control method also interoperates with existing media access control protocols, such as used in the Ethernet or 802.3 local area network. An aspect of the invention is that it does not require any changes to existing network protocols or network applications. | 02-19-2009 |