H04L41/042

Techniques for indicating a degraded state of an authoritative name server

In one embodiment, a zone resiliency application indicates that an authoritative name server is in a degraded state. In operation, the zone resiliency application determines that the authoritative name server is in a degraded state. The zone resiliency application then generates a status record that indicates the degraded state. Subsequently, the zone resiliency application associates the status record with a domain name service (DNS) response to a DNS query. The zone resiliency application then transmits the DNS response and the associated status record to a requester.

Intelligent distributed multi-site application placement across hybrid infrastructure

A method of deploying a network service across multiple data centers, each having a cloud management server running a cloud computing management software to provision virtual infrastructure resources thereof for a first tenant among a plurality of tenants, includes maintaining for each data center static inventory data that indicate virtual infrastructure resources that are available thereat to the first tenant, identifying, in response to a network service request for the first tenant, a virtual network function associated with the network service, generating commands to deploy the virtual network function based on a descriptor of the virtual network function, selecting one of the data centers in which the virtual network function is to be deployed based on the descriptor of the virtual network function and the static inventory data of each data center, and issuing the commands to the selected data center to deploy the virtual network function.

Intelligent distributed multi-site application placement across hybrid infrastructure

A method of deploying a network service across multiple data centers, each having a cloud management server running a cloud computing management software to provision virtual infrastructure resources thereof for a first tenant among a plurality of tenants, includes maintaining for each data center static inventory data that indicate virtual infrastructure resources that are available thereat to the first tenant, identifying, in response to a network service request for the first tenant, a virtual network function associated with the network service, generating commands to deploy the virtual network function based on a descriptor of the virtual network function, selecting one of the data centers in which the virtual network function is to be deployed based on the descriptor of the virtual network function and the static inventory data of each data center, and issuing the commands to the selected data center to deploy the virtual network function.

Management service migration for managed devices
11336537 · 2022-05-17 · ·

Disclosed are various examples for client device migration. In one example, a migration service identifies migration data to migrate a client device from a first management service to a second management service. The migration service transmits a management data request to the first management service, and temporarily stores management data retrieved based on the request. The management data indicates an organizational group. The migration service creates the organizational group with the second management service to facilitate migration of the client device to the second management service.

Management service migration for managed devices
11336537 · 2022-05-17 · ·

Disclosed are various examples for client device migration. In one example, a migration service identifies migration data to migrate a client device from a first management service to a second management service. The migration service transmits a management data request to the first management service, and temporarily stores management data retrieved based on the request. The management data indicates an organizational group. The migration service creates the organizational group with the second management service to facilitate migration of the client device to the second management service.

Co-management eligibility and enrollment

This document relates to a process for managing remote devices within an organization. Upon receiving device state information from the remote device, a cloud-based management server can analyze the device state information of the remote devices, and categorize the remote devices into a number of categories that reflect each device's state with respect to co-management enrollment. The categories can be presented to a user in order to provide a comprehensive view of the state of various remote devices in relation to their co-management state. Various co-management enrollment actions can then be issued to the remote devices in order to enroll a device in co-management, or upgrade a co-management category associated with the device.

Co-management eligibility and enrollment

This document relates to a process for managing remote devices within an organization. Upon receiving device state information from the remote device, a cloud-based management server can analyze the device state information of the remote devices, and categorize the remote devices into a number of categories that reflect each device's state with respect to co-management enrollment. The categories can be presented to a user in order to provide a comprehensive view of the state of various remote devices in relation to their co-management state. Various co-management enrollment actions can then be issued to the remote devices in order to enroll a device in co-management, or upgrade a co-management category associated with the device.

Collaborative incident management for networked computing systems
11736378 · 2023-08-22 · ·

Information technology environment monitoring systems, for example, perform analytics over machine data received from networked entities. Outputs of such a system may be useful to help a user identify a problem and resolve an incident. Inventive aspects enable user interactions to trigger automatic connection with network servers to establish communication channels for conveying analytics and other information related to the problem between and among network nodes participating in the resolution of the problem or incident.

Collaborative incident management for networked computing systems
11736378 · 2023-08-22 · ·

Information technology environment monitoring systems, for example, perform analytics over machine data received from networked entities. Outputs of such a system may be useful to help a user identify a problem and resolve an incident. Inventive aspects enable user interactions to trigger automatic connection with network servers to establish communication channels for conveying analytics and other information related to the problem between and among network nodes participating in the resolution of the problem or incident.

PERSONALIZED METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING NETWORK PROPERTIES DISPLAYED ON A USER DEVICE

This disclosure relates to methods and systems for personalizing a network management system. For example, the method comprises receiving a user's credentials at a user device and, after validating the user's credentials, the user device receives at least one network element property describing a network element. The user device then displays the received network element property, the individual interface component functions and applications and interface display suited to that network, based on a predetermined display configuration associated with the validated user credentials based on both predetermined permissions as well as user created settings.