H04L67/147

MULTICAST-BROADCAST USER SERVICE ARCHITECTURE

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive, from a network entity, a multicast-broadcast user service description message. The UE may communicate, using a multicast-broadcast service (MBS) transport function (MBSTF) client, with an MBS entity of the network entity, in accordance with information included in the user service description message, wherein the MBS entity is split into a multicast delivery function and a unicast application server. Numerous other aspects are described.

Systems and methods for selectively obtaining a file via a direct file transfer or an indirect file transfer

In some implementations, a device may receive file location information identifying a file to be transferred to a user device associated with the first network provider, wherein the file location information identifies a domain name associated with a second network provider. The device may provide, based on the file location information, a request to obtain one or more records associated with the domain name. The device may receive the one or more records based on the request. The device may selectively obtain, based on the one or more records, the file from a first content device associated with the second network provider or from a second content device associated with a third-party provider. The device may provide the file to the user device.

Systems and methods for selectively obtaining a file via a direct file transfer or an indirect file transfer

In some implementations, a device may receive file location information identifying a file to be transferred to a user device associated with the first network provider, wherein the file location information identifies a domain name associated with a second network provider. The device may provide, based on the file location information, a request to obtain one or more records associated with the domain name. The device may receive the one or more records based on the request. The device may selectively obtain, based on the one or more records, the file from a first content device associated with the second network provider or from a second content device associated with a third-party provider. The device may provide the file to the user device.

DATA NETWORK NOTIFICATION BAR PROCESSING SYSTEM

A method and apparatus are disclosed of providing a user application with a notification message. One example method may include receiving a script to setup a message queue, the script may include a database schema and the script may be executed by a processor to apply the database schema to a database that includes the message queue. The method may also include receiving one or more notifications messages having specific notification content that is applied to notification messages. The notifications may be received from a remote device. The message queue may include notification content used to generate notification messages destined for end user devices.

MOBILITY MANAGEMENT SWITCHING CENTER, COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, AND COMMUNICATION CONTROL METHOD

A mobility management switching center is for communicating with user equipment of a communication system that supports LTE or 3G, the mobility management switching center including a receiver that receives a session management signal from the user equipment; and a transmitter that transmits, when the session management signal is received, a restriction signal for instructing not to transmit a new session management signal to the user equipment.

Dynamic endpoint resources discovery in Kubernetes clusters via stable URI locator for workflow services
11711315 · 2023-07-25 · ·

A method of performing resource discovery includes receiving, by a processing device, a resource identifier describing a resource of a computing cluster to be accessed by a workflow application. The method also includes sending the resource identifier to a container orchestration API to determine whether an endpoint exists for the resource. The method also includes, in response to an indication from the container orchestration API that the endpoint exists, receiving, from the container orchestration API, endpoint details used to access the resource, identifying an endpoint address based on the endpoint details, and binding the endpoint address to the resource in a runtime version of the workflow application to enable the workflow application to access the resource.

Dynamic endpoint resources discovery in Kubernetes clusters via stable URI locator for workflow services
11711315 · 2023-07-25 · ·

A method of performing resource discovery includes receiving, by a processing device, a resource identifier describing a resource of a computing cluster to be accessed by a workflow application. The method also includes sending the resource identifier to a container orchestration API to determine whether an endpoint exists for the resource. The method also includes, in response to an indication from the container orchestration API that the endpoint exists, receiving, from the container orchestration API, endpoint details used to access the resource, identifying an endpoint address based on the endpoint details, and binding the endpoint address to the resource in a runtime version of the workflow application to enable the workflow application to access the resource.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SELECTIVELY OBTAINING A FILE VIA A DIRECT FILE TRANSFER OR AN INDIRECT FILE TRANSFER

In some implementations, a device may receive file location information identifying a file to be transferred to a user device associated with the first network provider, wherein the file location information identifies a domain name associated with a second network provider. The device may provide, based on the file location information, a request to obtain one or more records associated with the domain name. The device may receive the one or more records based on the request. The device may selectively obtain, based on the one or more records, the file from a first content device associated with the second network provider or from a second content device associated with a third-party provider. The device may provide the file to the user device.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SELECTIVELY OBTAINING A FILE VIA A DIRECT FILE TRANSFER OR AN INDIRECT FILE TRANSFER

In some implementations, a device may receive file location information identifying a file to be transferred to a user device associated with the first network provider, wherein the file location information identifies a domain name associated with a second network provider. The device may provide, based on the file location information, a request to obtain one or more records associated with the domain name. The device may receive the one or more records based on the request. The device may selectively obtain, based on the one or more records, the file from a first content device associated with the second network provider or from a second content device associated with a third-party provider. The device may provide the file to the user device.

Survivability method for LISP based connectivity

The present disclosure provides systems, methods and computer-readable media for maintaining network connectivity, in a LISP based network, when one or more network edge nodes lose connectivity to a LISP control plane of the network, using multicast messaging. In one example, a method includes receiving a connection request from a first endpoint to a second endpoint communicatively coupled to a second edge node; determining, by the first edge node, that a connection session to a control plane for locating the second endpoint has failed; querying one or more available edge nodes for locating the second endpoint using a multicast message; locating the second endpoint based on at least one query response received from the one or more available edge nodes, at least one query response including an identifier of the second endpoint; and establishing the connection request between the first endpoint and the second endpoint upon locating the second endpoint.