Patent classifications
H04L41/028
Computer network troubleshooting
- Arjun Mathur ,
- Andrew Ash ,
- Anuraag Bahl ,
- Andy Chen ,
- Aydin Keskin ,
- Christopher Rogers ,
- Anshuman Prasad ,
- Ankit Shankar ,
- Casey Patton ,
- Christopher Wynnyk ,
- Joanna Peller ,
- Jonathan Victor ,
- Mackenzie Bohannon ,
- Mitchell Skiles ,
- Nikhil Taneja ,
- Ryan Norris ,
- Scott Adams ,
- Samuel Sinensky ,
- Sri Krishna Vempati ,
- Thomas Mathew ,
- Vinoo Ganesh ,
- Rahij Ramsharan
A system for troubleshooting network problems is disclosed. A model can use demographic information, network usage information, and network membership information to determine an importance of a problem. The importance of the problem for the user who reported the problem, a number of other users affected by the problem, and the importance of the problem to the other users can be used to determine a priority for resolving the problem. Before and after a work order is executed to resolve the problem, network metrics can be gathered, including aggregate network metrics, and automatically presented in various user interfaces. The analysis of the metrics can be used to update a database of which work orders are assigned in response to which problems.
Method and device for intrusion detection in a computer network
A device and method for intrusion detection in a computer network. A data packet is received at an input of a hardware switch unit, an output of the hardware switch unit is selected for sending the data packet or a copy as a function of security layer information from the data packet and of a hardware address, context information for the data packet being determined, an actual value from a field being compared in a comparison by a hardware filter with a setpoint value for values from this field, the field including security layer data or mediation layer data, and an interrupt for a computing device being triggered as a function of a result of the comparison, an analysis for detecting an intrusion pattern in a network traffic in the computer network, triggered by the interrupt, being carried out as a function of the context information for the data packet.
Device information method and apparatus for directing link-layer communication
A network device has an input configured to receive a message relating to a given device attempting to forward one or more packets across a computer network. The message has given device information relating to the given device. In addition, the routing device also has a selector, operatively coupled with the input, configured to select (after receiving the given data) a given group routing policy from a plurality of group routing policies. Preferably, the selector is configured to select the given group routing policy as a function of the given device information. The routing device also has an output operatively coupled with the selector. The output is configured to cause routing of device communication across the network using link-layer routes specified by the given group routing policy.
Method and apparatus for generating and transmitting code sequence in a wireless communication system
A method of generating a code sequence in a wireless communication system is disclosed. More specifically, the method includes recognizing a desired length of the code sequence, generating a code sequence having a length different from the desired length, and modifying the length of the generated code sequence to equal the desired length. Here, the step of modifying includes discarding at least one element of the generated code sequence or inserting at least one null element to the generated code sequence.
Computer network troubleshooting
- Arjun Mathur ,
- Andrew Ash ,
- Anuraag Bahl ,
- Andy Chen ,
- Aydin Keskin ,
- Christopher Rogers ,
- Anshuman Prasad ,
- Ankit Shankar ,
- Casey Patton ,
- Christopher Wynnyk ,
- Joanna Peller ,
- Jonathan Victor ,
- Mackenzie Bohannon ,
- Mitchell Skiles ,
- Nikhil Taneja ,
- Ryan Norris ,
- Scott Adams ,
- Samuel Sinensky ,
- Sri Krishna Vempati ,
- Thomas Mathew ,
- Vinoo Ganesh ,
- Rahij Ramsharan
A system for troubleshooting network problems is disclosed. A model can use demographic information, network usage information, and network membership information to determine an importance of a problem. The importance of the problem for the user who reported the problem, a number of other users affected by the problem, and the importance of the problem to the other users can be used to determine a priority for resolving the problem. Before and after a work order is executed to resolve the problem, network metrics can be gathered, including aggregate network metrics, and automatically presented in various user interfaces. The analysis of the metrics can be used to update a database of which work orders are assigned in response to which problems.
COMPUTER NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING
- Arjun Mathur ,
- Andrew Ash ,
- Anuraag Bahl ,
- Andy Chen ,
- Aydin Keskin ,
- Christopher Rogers ,
- Anshuman Prasad ,
- Ankit Shankar ,
- Casey Patton ,
- Christopher Wynnyk ,
- Joanna Peller ,
- Jonathan Victor ,
- Mackenzie Bohannon ,
- Mitchell Skiles ,
- Nikhil Taneja ,
- Ryan Norris ,
- Scott Adams ,
- Samuel Sinensky ,
- Sri Krishna Vempati ,
- Thomas Mathew ,
- Vinoo Ganesh ,
- Rahij Ramsharan
A system for troubleshooting network problems is disclosed. A model can use demographic information, network usage information, and network membership information to determine an importance of a problem. The importance of the problem for the user who reported the problem, a number of other users affected by the problem, and the importance of the problem to the other users can be used to determine a priority for resolving the problem. Before and after a work order is executed to resolve the problem, network metrics can be gathered, including aggregate network metrics, and automatically presented in various user interfaces. The analysis of the metrics can be used to update a database of which work orders are assigned in response to which problems.
Device information method and apparatus for directing link-layer communication
A network device has an input configured to receive a message relating to a given device attempting to forward one or more packets across a computer network. The message has given device information relating to the given device. In addition, the routing device also has a selector, operatively coupled with the input, configured to select (after receiving the given data) a given group routing policy from a plurality of group routing policies. Preferably, the selector is configured to select the given group routing policy as a function of the given device information. The routing device also has an output operatively coupled with the selector. The output is configured to cause routing of device communication across the network using link-layer routes specified by the given group routing policy.
DEVICE INFORMATION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DIRECTING LINK-LAYER COMMUNICATION
A network device has an input configured to receive a message relating to a given device attempting to forward one or more packets across a computer network. The message has given device information relating to the given device. In addition, the routing device also has a selector, operatively coupled with the input, configured to select (after receiving the given data) a given group routing policy from a plurality of group routing policies. Preferably, the selector is configured to select the given group routing policy as a function of the given device information. The routing device also has an output operatively coupled with the selector. The output is configured to cause routing of device communication across the network using link-layer routes specified by the given group routing policy.
DEVICE INFORMATION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DIRECTING LINK-LAYER COMMUNICATION
A network device has an input configured to receive a message relating to a given device attempting to forward one or more packets across a computer network. The message has given device information relating to the given device. In addition, the routing device also has a selector, operatively coupled with the input, configured to select (after receiving the given data) a given group routing policy from a plurality of group routing policies. Preferably, the selector is configured to select the given group routing policy as a function of the given device information. The routing device also has an output operatively coupled with the selector. The output is configured to cause routing of device communication across the network using link-layer routes specified by the given group routing policy.
Machine to machine architecture
A machine-to-machine communication platform provides a flexible system for device control and solution hosting. In particular, the communication platform hosts and manages third party vertical solutions that interact with external devices. A third party gateway provides the third parties with access to the communication platform so that the third parties may define, configure, and monitor custom vertical solutions that are locally hosted in the communication platform. The communication platform provides a communication manager that implements a device independent communication facility for communicating with the external devices. As a result, the communication platform connects to, communicates with, and controls virtually any external device.