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20100042820 | SELF-RESTARTING NETWORK DEVICES - A method and apparatus for self-monitoring to identify an occurrence of a threshold and rebooting in response to the occurrence of the threshold is provided. In an embodiment, a data processing apparatus comprises one or more processors; logic coupled to the one or more processors and comprising one or more stored sequences of instructions which, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to obtain a threshold associated with the apparatus; self-monitor the apparatus to identify an occurrence of the threshold; and self-reboot the apparatus responsive to the occurrence of the threshold. | 02-18-2010 |
20110138030 | Method and System for Creating an Overlay Structure for Management Information Bases - A method, a system, and an apparatus are provided for organizing management information bases (MIB) in a network. A table, associated with an overlay MIB structure, is populated with entries. Each entry defines an object identifier (OID) of a mount point and an OID of a mount target. A selection is made between the existing OIDs and OIDs corresponding to a MIB overlay. When management communication refers to managed objects, they can be referred to in terms of OIDs defined by the MIB overlay, as an alternative to their existing OIDs. An agent infrastructure is defined to support the MIB overlay structure. | 06-09-2011 |
20120016981 | CONTINUOUS AUTONOMOUS MONITORING OF SYSTEMS ALONG A PATH - In an embodiment, a method comprises initiating a monitoring session for a communication path including creating and storing monitoring session state data; sending, to a first responder computer of the communication path, a first request to initiate a first state servlet that is configured to monitor continuously during the monitoring session one or more characteristics of one or more processes that the first responder computer may perform; sending, to the first responder computer, monitoring instructions to monitor the one or more characteristics of the one or more processes; while the monitoring session is active and the first responder computer is in the communication path, receiving and collecting monitored information from the first responder computer; in response to determining that the first responder computer is not in the communication path or that the monitoring session has become inactive, automatically and autonomously ending the monitoring session. | 01-19-2012 |
20120110371 | SELF-RESTARTING NETWORK DEVICES - A method and apparatus for self-monitoring to identify an occurrence of a threshold and rebooting in response to the occurrence of the threshold is provided. In an embodiment, a data processing apparatus comprises one or more processors; logic coupled to the one or more processors and comprising one or more stored sequences of instructions which, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to obtain a threshold associated with the apparatus; self-monitor the apparatus to identify an occurrence of the threshold; and self-reboot the apparatus responsive to the occurrence of the threshold. | 05-03-2012 |
20120185775 | VISUALIZATION OF PERFORMANCE DATA OVER A NETWORK PATH - A system and technique for visualizing performance data over a network path are disclosed. More specifically, a network management system generates and displays an object that represents data for one or more performance characteristics related to a plurality of network nodes in the network path. In one embodiment, a graph having an x-axis and a y-axis is displayed, the x-axis being associated with two or more network nodes in the network path and the y-axis being associated with a first performance characteristic. Data corresponding to the first performance characteristic is plotted as data points corresponding to the network nodes associated with the x-axis. Data corresponding to a second performance characteristic may be represented via the size or the color of the data points. Alternatively, a characterization of the data corresponding to the first performance characteristic may be represented by the size or color of the data points. | 07-19-2012 |
20120198346 | VISUALIZATION OF CHANGES AND TRENDS OVER TIME IN PERFORMANCE DATA OVER A NETWORK PATH - A system and technique for visualizing changes and trends in performance data over a network path are disclosed. More specifically, a network management system generates and displays an object that represents data for one or more performance characteristics related to a plurality of network nodes in the network path. The object is dynamically updated to include updated data related to the one or more performance characteristics. In one embodiment, a representation of the updated data is superimposed over representations of previously collected data relating to the performance characteristics. The transparency of the representations associated with the previously collected data may reflect a difference in time between the current time and the time at which the data was collected. In another embodiment, a timeline is included in the object that tracks the state of the object at one or more previous points in time. | 08-02-2012 |
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20100162205 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING CAPABILITY STATEMENTS FOR MANAGEMENT INTERFACES - Various embodiments provide an apparatus and method for automatically generating capability statements for management interfaces. An example embodiment includes obtaining an external interface definition defining an external interface; obtaining an internal interface definition defining an internal interface; obtaining a mapping between elements of the external interface and the corresponding elements of the internal interface; obtaining an internal interface compliance statement including compliance information related to the internal interface; and automatically generating an external interface capability statement based on the external interface definition, the internal interface definition, the mapping, and the internal interface compliance statement. | 06-24-2010 |
20110055637 | ADAPTIVELY COLLECTING NETWORK EVENT FORENSIC DATA - In an embodiment, a data processing system comprises a repository configured to store a plurality of event message definitions for error messages, syslog messages, or other notification messages that may be emitted by one or more managed network elements; event annotation logic coupled to the data repository and configured to receive and store one or more annotations to each of the event message definitions, wherein each of the annotations specifies event context information to be collected in the managed network elements when an associated event message occurs; event forensics definitions generator logic coupled to the event annotation logic and configured to generate an event forensics definitions file capable of interpretation by one or more managed network elements and comprising event type identifiers and context information identifiers for context information to be collected, and configured to cause distributing the event forensics definitions file to the one or more managed network elements. | 03-03-2011 |
20110060829 | METHOD AND APPARATUS PROVIDING DEVICE-INITIATED NETWORK MANAGEMENT - A method is disclosed for managing a network entity that is initiated by the network entity, the method comprising the computer-implemented steps performed at the network entity of monitoring the network entity; periodically evaluating one or more specified conditions at the managed network entity; when one or more of the specified conditions are satisfied, then gathering specified information from the managed network entity, preparing a message that includes the specified information and the specified conditions that were satisfied, and sending the message to a management point. | 03-10-2011 |
20120008498 | PERFORMING PATH-ORIENTED SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT - A method is disclosed for transmitting system management requests to computer systems along a network path using a network control protocol, such as RSVP. For example, an originating node may send a single system management request along a path to a destination node using a network control protocol. Each computer system along the network path may analyze the network control protocol message to determine whether the message contains a system management request. If a system management request is found in the message, the computer system may perform the system management function identified in the request, and respond to it. | 01-12-2012 |
20120110028 | TRANSLATING AN OBJECT-ORIENTED DATA MODEL TO A YANG DATA MODEL - Techniques in a data processor for translating an object-oriented data model to a YANG data model are described. In one embodiment, for example, a translator system is described for translating data representing an object-oriented data model construct to a data representing one or more YANG data model statements, the translator system comprises: an object-oriented data model construct identifier for identifying data representing an object-oriented data model construct; an object-oriented data model construct-to-YANG data model statement translator for translating the identified data to translated data representing one or more YANG data model statements; and a storing module for storing the translated data in one or more non-transitory computer-readable media. | 05-03-2012 |
20120176933 | System and Method for Provisioning Connections as a Distributed Digital Cross-Connect Over a Packet Network - A method includes receiving a request to provision a path associated with at least a portion of a packet network and determining whether a router is associated with the path in the packet network. The method also includes provisioning a first connection between a first gateway and a second gateway when the router is not associated with the path. The method further includes provisioning a second connection between the first gateway and the router and a third connection between the router and the second gateway when the router is associated with the path. In addition, the method includes at least one of associating and disassociating a first endpoint of the first gateway and a second endpoint of the second gateway with one or more of the connections. | 07-12-2012 |
20120311132 | AUTONOMOUS PERFORMANCE PROBING - A method, device, and computer-readable medium are disclosed for automatically activating a probe configured to generate test network traffic in response to evaluating a policy that accounts for aggregated information that describes traffic that was processed by a network device. The method includes storing a policy, and evaluating the policy based at least in part on an item of received aggregated information that describes a set of packets that were processed by the network device and sent or received on a network. The probe is activated at least partially in response to evaluating the policy. The probe generates test packets to emulate one or more applications, services, or devices communicating on the network. | 12-06-2012 |
20140016510 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR EFFICIENT DECENTRALIZED INFORMATION DISSEMINATION IN A NETWORK - Methods and apparatus for efficient decentralized information dissemination in a network are discussed herein. The decentralized information dissemination techniques are based on non-deterministic protocols such as gossip-based protocols. An example method for dissemination of information in a network can include: selecting a destination node from a set of neighboring nodes using a gossip-based protocol; transmitting a message to the destination node; and receiving a feedback response from the destination node. The feedback response can include a level of usefulness of the message to the destination node. In addition, each neighboring node in the set can be associated with a selection weight, and the selection weights can be related to a probability of selecting each neighboring node in the set as the destination node using the gossip-based protocol. Upon receiving the feedback response, the method can include adjusting the selection weight of the destination node based on the feedback response. | 01-16-2014 |
20140289405 | AUTONOMOUS PERFORMANCE PROBING - A method, device, and computer-readable medium are disclosed for automatically activating a probe configured to generate test network traffic in response to evaluating a policy that accounts for aggregated information that describes traffic that was processed by a network device. The method includes storing a policy, and evaluating the policy based at least in part on an item of received aggregated information that describes a set of packets that were processed by the network device and sent or received on a network. The probe is activated at least partially in response to evaluating the policy. The probe generates test packets to emulate one or more applications, services, or devices communicating on the network. | 09-25-2014 |
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20080239955 | ADAPTIVE CROSS-NETWORK MESSAGE BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION BY MESSAGE SERVERS - In one embodiment, a network device is described as including a rate monitor to monitor an actual individual message rate of event messages sent from each one of a plurality of sending devices operatively in communication with the network device, an allocator to allocate an individual message rate limit to each of the plurality of sending devices, and a communication module to communicate a rate limit instruction to at least one of the sending devices, the rate limit instruction to limit the transmission rate of event messages. | 10-02-2008 |
20080301506 | SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS WITH DYNAMIC CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION OF EVENTS - A network device and a method for monitoring operational messages is described. The method comprises monitoring an occurrence of an operational message of the network device, and storing dynamic context information at the time that the operational message occurred. The stored dynamic context information is then associated with the operational message. The operational message (e.g., a syslog message) may be stored together with the dynamic context information in a metalog memory and may comprise a snapshot of a procedure stack, the procedure stack including information indicative of a sequence of procedure invocations. | 12-04-2008 |
20090003345 | NETWORK DEVICE DYNAMIC HELP - There are provided a method, system, logic and network device to provide additional information and at least one recommended action relating to error information reported by a feature module of the network device. The method comprises generating a request that includes error information reported by a feature module of a network device, the error information including one or more runtime parameters associated with the network device. The method further comprises transmitting the generated request and receiving a response to the request including additional information and the at least one recommended action relating to the error information, the additional information and the at least one recommended action being based at least in part on the one or more runtime parameters. The network device comprises a feature module to report error information including one or more runtime parameters associated with the network device, a help module to generate a request including the error information reported by the feature module and to receive a response to the request, the response including additional information and at least one recommended action relating to the error information, the additional information and the at least one recommended action being based at least in part on the one or more runtime parameters, and a communication module to transmit the generated request and to receive the response to the request. | 01-01-2009 |
20120324106 | ADAPTIVE CROSS-NETWORK MESSAGE BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION BY MESSAGE SERVERS - The network device is described that comprises an allocator to adaptively allocate respective event message rate limits to client network devices that is in communication with an event-based system logging server to send event messages to the logging server for processing. The adaptively allocated event message rate limits are communicated to the client network devices so that limiting of a global rate of event messages received by the logging server comprises limiting the respective rates at which the client network devices can transmit event messages to the logging server. Measurement of respective event message rates comprises a count of event messages actually received by the logging server from the corresponding client device within a defined time window. | 12-20-2012 |