Patent classifications
H04L2101/604
Stateless high-capacity network address translation service
Systems and methods are described for communications between computing devices via a stateless high-volume network address translation (“NAT”) service. The stateless high-volume NAT service manages high volumes of connections between networks by encoding at least part of the information needed to manage a connection in an encoded IPv6 address, which is then used by a NAT device or application as its sending address when relaying data from a source to a destination. The encoded IPv6 address may contain information such as the IPv4 address of the source, the IPv4 address of the destination, the protocol used to communicate, the source and destination ports, and the like. When the destination sends a response to the encoded IPv6 address, the NAT device decodes the IPv6 address to obtain the encoded information, and then uses that information to deliver the response to the source.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGEMENT OF EXTENDED MOBILE DEVICE IDENTITY INFORMATION
A method of operating a terminal device to establish a radio resource control connection with network infrastructure equipment in a wireless telecommunications network, wherein the terminal device is associated with a previously-allocated temporary identifier that identifies the terminal device within the wireless telecommunications network; the method comprising: transmitting a first message to the network infrastructure equipment comprising an indication of a first portion of the temporary identifier; and transmitting a second message, which is separate from the first message, to the network infrastructure equipment comprising an indication of a second portion of the temporary identifier.
Address generation for networks
A network includes at least two nodes that employ a routing protocol to communicate across a network. One of the nodes is a parent node and another of the nodes is a child node of the parent node. An address generator assigns a unique network address to the child node by appending an address value of a number of bits to a parent address of the parent node to create the unique network address for the child node.
PROVIDING EXTENDIBLE NETWORK CAPABILITIES FOR MANAGED COMPUTER NETWORKS
Techniques are described for managing communications between multiple computing nodes, such as for computing nodes that are part of managed virtual computer networks provided on behalf of users or other entities. In some situations, one or more of the computing nodes of a managed virtual computer network is configured to perform actions to extend capabilities of the managed virtual computer network to other computing nodes that are not part of the managed virtual computer network, such as by forwarding communications between computing nodes of the managed virtual computer network and the other external computing nodes so as to enable the other external computing nodes to participate in the managed virtual computer network. In some situations, the computing nodes may include virtual machine nodes hosted on one or more physical computing machines or systems, such as by or on behalf of one or more users.
BATCH ASSIGNMENT OF IP ADDRESSES IN A BUILDING CONTROL NETWORK
A method of assigning IP addresses to devices of a building control network includes receiving a selection of selected devices of a plurality of devices from a user interface. The selected devices are displayed in a predetermined order on a display. A proposed static IP address for a first device in the predetermined order of the selected devices is received from the user interface. A static IP address is sequentially assigned to each of the selected devices following the first device in accordance with the predetermined order, assuming the subnet mask has been confirmed as valid. The selected devices in the predetermined order along with the assigned static IP addresses for each of the selected devices are displayed on the display. The assigned static IP address for each of the selected devices are downloaded to the corresponding one of the selected devices.
Service access across Kubernetes clusters
In an approach, a processor creates a local first Pod API object in a first lower Kubernetes cluster based on a first Pod API object in an upper Kubernetes cluster, where: the local first Pod API object includes internal and external network descriptions for a Pod described in the local first Pod API object, and the upper cluster manages the first and second lower Kubernetes cluster. A processor adds an annotation for the Pod to the local first Pod API object and the first Pod API object. A processor creates a local endpoint API object in the first lower cluster based on an endpoint API object in the upper cluster and annotations of Pods in the upper cluster. A processor redirects the first request to the endpoint of the second Pod described in the local endpoint API object.
DISPLAY APPARATUS, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS, AND OPERATING METHODS THEREOF
A display apparatus, an electronic apparatus, and operating methods thereof. The display apparatus includes a display, a memory to store one or more instructions, and a processor configured to execute the one or more instructions stored in the memory. The processor executes the one or more instructions to receive a request for a connection with an electronic apparatus, identify a host address in an Internet protocol (IP) address of the display apparatus by referring to a subnet mask of the display apparatus, convert the identified host address into a string comprising one or more characters according to a predefined scheme, display the string on the display, receive a connection request from the electronic apparatus based on representation of the IP address of the display apparatus according to the string displayed on the display, and establish the connection with the electronic apparatus having transmitted the request for the connection.
Discovering And Clustering IPv6 Addresses by Hardware Identifiers
The invention relates to discovering and clustering Internet protocol addresses. For example, the invention can include discovering an IPv6 address of an Internet-facing device on a network, where the IPv6 address is associated with a wide area network (WAN) media access control (MAC) address and a WiFi basic service set identifier (BSSID), identifying an associated BSSID in WiFi geolocation databases based on the WAN and WiFi BSSID, and geolocating the Internet-facing device by retrieving a location record in the WiFi geolocation databases for the associated BSSID.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING LOGIN FUNCTION OF APPLICATION IN ELECTRONIC DEVICE
Various embodiments of the disclosure provide a method of providing a login function (or a login service) of an application and an electronic device supporting the same. An electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure may include: a display module including a display, a memory, and a processor operatively connected to the display module and the memory. The processor may be configured to: detect a trigger for performing a login function of a first application; extract first account information used for the login function of the first application; determine whether the first account information includes second account information of a second application which can be linked to the first application; based on the second account information being included, provide the second application which is usable and the second account information in a login screen related to the first application displayed on the display module.
Systems, devices, and methods for improved affix-based domain name suggestion
Embodiments relate to systems, devices, and computing-implemented methods for generating domain name suggestions by obtaining a domain name suggestion input that includes textual data, segmenting the textual data into tokens, obtaining a list of possible affixes to the textual data, determining conditional probabilities for the possible affixes using a language model, ranking the list of possible affixes based on the conditional probabilities to generate a ranked list of affixes, and generating domain name suggestions based on the ranked list of affixes.