Patent classifications
H04L61/2557
Automated support for interpretation of terms
A system and method including the reception of an input of a set of textual terms including a subject matter parameter value and an indeterminate term parameter value; automatically determining, by a machine learning process, the subject matter parameter value is subsumed within a specified data model including the indeterminate term parameter value; automatically processing the indeterminate term parameter value to execute a combination of literal, systemic, historical perspective, and teleological interpretations thereof to generate an overall assessment that includes a non-arbitrary interpretation of the indeterminate term parameter value; and presenting a representation of the set of textual terms expanded to include the non-arbitrary interpretation of the indeterminate term parameter value.
Automated support for interpretation of terms
A system and method including the reception of an input of a set of textual terms including a subject matter parameter value and an indeterminate term parameter value; automatically determining, by a machine learning process, the subject matter parameter value is subsumed within a specified data model including the indeterminate term parameter value; automatically processing the indeterminate term parameter value to execute a combination of literal, systemic, historical perspective, and teleological interpretations thereof to generate an overall assessment that includes a non-arbitrary interpretation of the indeterminate term parameter value; and presenting a representation of the set of textual terms expanded to include the non-arbitrary interpretation of the indeterminate term parameter value.
Multi-domain policy orchestration model
The present technology pertains to a system, method, and non-transitory computer-readable medium for orchestrating policies across multiple networking domains. The technology can receive, at a provider domain from a consumer domain, a data request; receive, at the provider domain from the consumer domain, at least one access policy for the consumer domain; translate, at the provider domain, the at least one access policy for the consumer domain into at least one translated access policy understood by the provider domain; apply, at the provider domain, the at least one translated access policy understood by the provider domain to the data request; and send, at the provider domain to the consumer domain, a response to the data request.
Multi-domain policy orchestration model
The present technology pertains to a system, method, and non-transitory computer-readable medium for orchestrating policies across multiple networking domains. The technology can receive, at a provider domain from a consumer domain, a data request; receive, at the provider domain from the consumer domain, at least one access policy for the consumer domain; translate, at the provider domain, the at least one access policy for the consumer domain into at least one translated access policy understood by the provider domain; apply, at the provider domain, the at least one translated access policy understood by the provider domain to the data request; and send, at the provider domain to the consumer domain, a response to the data request.
Address discovery system
An address discovery system includes supplier switch devices that are each coupled to host device(s), and a distributor switch device that is coupled to each of the supplier switch devices via a network. The distributor switch device receives, via the network from each of the supplier switch devices, host address information for each host device that is coupled to that supplier switch device, and stores that host address information in a database. Subsequently, when a supplier switch device transmits a first address discovery request to the distributor switch device for second host address information for a second host device coupled to a second supplier switch device, the distributor switch device determines that the second host address information is included in the host address information stored in the database, retrieves the second host address information, and transmits the second host address information via the network to the first supplier switch device.
Address discovery system
An address discovery system includes supplier switch devices that are each coupled to host device(s), and a distributor switch device that is coupled to each of the supplier switch devices via a network. The distributor switch device receives, via the network from each of the supplier switch devices, host address information for each host device that is coupled to that supplier switch device, and stores that host address information in a database. Subsequently, when a supplier switch device transmits a first address discovery request to the distributor switch device for second host address information for a second host device coupled to a second supplier switch device, the distributor switch device determines that the second host address information is included in the host address information stored in the database, retrieves the second host address information, and transmits the second host address information via the network to the first supplier switch device.
ADAPTIVE SOURCE ADDRESS REWRITE
According to certain embodiments, a system comprises one or more processors and one or more computer-readable non-transitory storage media comprising instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause one or more components of the system to perform operations. The operations comprise receiving a packet comprising a source address; selecting an uplink for the packet, the uplink selected from a plurality of uplinks based on an uplink selection policy; determining whether the source address is valid on the selected uplink; determining whether to keep or re-write the source address based on whether the source address is valid on the selected uplink; keeping the source address when the source address is valid on the selected uplink or re-writing the source address when the source address is not valid on the selected uplink; and sending the packet to the selected uplink.
CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE RESOURCES FOR CONNECTING A SERVICE PROVIDER PRIVATE NETWORK TO A CUSTOMER PRIVATE NETWORK
Techniques for providing, to a resource on a private network of a service provider, access to a resource on a private network of a customer. Service to customer (S2C) resources deployed on a cloud infrastructure to facilitate the access. Whereas IP address ranges may overlap between private networks and/or private IP addresses may be used in one or more of the private networks, the S2C resources enable the data exchange between the private networks. For example, the S2C resources translate between IP addresses such that data within each private network uses IP addresses that can be properly processed by the private network.
LOCATION-AWARE SERVICE REQUEST HANDLING
Example methods and systems are provided for location-aware service request handling. The method may comprise: generating and sending location information associated with virtualized computing instance to a service node or a management entity for transmission to the service node. The location information may identify logical element(s) to which the virtualized computing instance is connected. The method may further comprise: in response to detecting, from the virtualized computing instance, a service request for a service from the service node, generating a modified service request by modifying the service request to include the location information associated with the virtualized computing instance; and sending the modified service request towards the service node.
Modification of application-provided turn servers
Techniques are provided for modifying a list of Traversal Using Relays around Network Address Translators (TURN) servers within a host application. A custom-modified browser is configured to add and/or remove TURN servers underneath a variety of host applications, including, for example, JavaScript WebRTC applications. In some cases, certain applications are permitted and/or denied use of certain TURN servers, based on local administrative policy. In accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure, a host application can be configured or otherwise modified to use certain TURN servers on certain networks, for example, to prevent traffic from using a TURN server outside a General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) region.