Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100057912 | Method for Implementing Network Resource Access Functions into Software Applications - An Open Network Adapter (ONA) provides an interface that provides network resource access functions to application writers and network users while hiding the implementation details from those writers and users. The ONA accepts high-level network resource access function requests and coordinates the lower-level actions necessary to accomplish the high-level requests. These network resource access requests may, for example, be provided via a user interface which may be implemented by a personal computer, telephone, or other device capable of providing a display and receiving user input. | 03-04-2010 |
20100091782 | Method and System for Controlling a Delay of Packet Processing Using Loop Paths - A method and system for introducing controlled delay of packet processing at a network device using one or more delay loop paths (DLPs). For each packet received at the network device, a determination will be made as to whether or not packet processing should be delayed. If delay is chosen, a DLP will be selected according to a desired delay for the packet. The desired delay value is used to determine a time value and inserts the time value in the DLP ahead of the packet. Upon completion of a DLP delay, a packet will be returned for processing, an additional delay, or some other action. One or more DLPs may be enabled with packet queues, and may be used advantageously by devices, for which in-order processing of packets may be desired or required. | 04-15-2010 |
20100171602 | Intelligent Power Management of an Intermediate Network Device Switching Circuitry and PoE Delivery - Embodiments of the invention include a management agent which has access to power output control circuitry of a digital electronic communication switch, a power meter, a load sharing means, and the ability to manage the power of switching circuits in the switch. The power meter enables the management agent to identify the power consumed by the switching circuits that are enabled and operational. This information, coupled with (1) knowledge of the power allocated to each port via PoE, and (2) policy information (which specifies power allocation preferences) is used in a two-pass power management method. | 07-08-2010 |
20110142062 | iSCSI to FCoE Gateway - Transparent communication between iSCSI and FCoE end nodes is provided by a gateway device having iSCSI and FCoE network interfaces. The gateway allows end nodes of one protocol to communicate with end nodes of another protocol as if they were communicating with end nodes of the same protocol. The gateway accomplishes this by creating “ghost” end nodes for each protocol. For example, the gateway creates ghost iSCSI nodes corresponding to physical FCoE nodes, and ghost FCoE nodes corresponding to physical iSCSI nodes. A ghost end node of a particular protocol is able to communicate with native end nodes of that protocol as if it were a native end node, because the gateway translates packets sent from end nodes in their native protocol into the other protocol for receipt by corresponding ghost nodes, and vice versa. | 06-16-2011 |
20120228936 | INTELLIGENT POWER MANAGEMENT OF AN INTERMEDIATE NETWORK DEVICE SWITCHING CIRCUITRY AND POE DELIVERY - Embodiments of the invention include a management agent which has access to power output control circuitry of a digital electronic communication switch, a power meter, a load sharing means, and the ability to manage the power of switching circuits in the switch. The power meter enables the management agent to identify the power consumed by the switching circuits that are enabled and operational. This information, coupled with (1) knowledge of the power allocated to each port via PoE, and (2) policy information (which specifies power allocation preferences) is used in a two-pass power management method. | 09-13-2012 |
20130336284 | CONTROLLING COMMUNICATION OF DATA FOR DIFFERENT USER PERSONAS - Data for a first persona of a user of an electronic device is communicated in a first access network, according to a first agreement between the user and a first service provider of the first access network. Data for a second, different persona of the user is communicated in the first access network, according to a second, different agreement. | 12-19-2013 |
20140032743 | SELECTING EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED WITH PROVIDER ENTITIES FOR A CLIENT REQUEST - In response to a request of a client device, an intermediary system selects from among equipment associated with respective provider entities, where the selecting is based on habitual information associated with a user of the client device. A task of the request is caused to be performed on the selected equipment. | 01-30-2014 |
20150127786 | Communicating Data Associated with Different Personas of a User - An electronic device has a plurality of environments including respective communication stacks. The environments correspond to respective different user personas. Data associated with the different user personas are communicated in corresponding separate transport flows over the network. | 05-07-2015 |