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US Patent 11074097 Specifying service chains

Patent 11074097 was granted and assigned to VMware on July, 2021 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
VMware
VMware
Current Assignee
VMware
VMware
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11074097
Date of Patent
July 27, 2021
Patent Application Number
16444935
Date Filed
June 18, 2019
Patent Citations
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US Patent 10135636 Method for generating forwarding information, controller, and service forwarding entity
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US Patent 10129180 Transit logical switch within logical router
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US Patent 10135737 Distributed load balancing systems
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US Patent 10187306 System and method for improved service chaining
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US Patent 10200493 High-density multi-tenant distributed cache as a service
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US Patent 10212071 Bypassing a load balancer in a return path of network traffic
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US Patent 10225137 Service node selection by an inline service switch
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US Patent 10237379 High-efficiency service chaining with agentless service nodes
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11321113 Creating and distributing service chain descriptions
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US Patent 11659061 Method of adjusting service function chains to improve network performance
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US Patent 11750476 Service operation chaining
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US Patent 11301281 Service control plane messaging in service data plane
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US Patent 11528219 Using applied-to field to identify connection-tracking records for different interfaces
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US Patent 11354148 Using service data plane for service control plane messaging
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US Patent 11360796 Distributed forwarding for performing service chain operations
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US Patent 11368387 Using router as service node through logical service plane
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Ninos Donabed
Patent abstract

Some embodiments provide novel methods for performing services for machines operating in one or more datacenters. For instance, for a group of related guest machines (e.g., a group of tenant machines), some embodiments define two different forwarding planes: (1) a guest forwarding plane and (2) a service forwarding plane. The guest forwarding plane connects to the machines in the group and performs L2 and/or L3 forwarding for these machines. The service forwarding plane (1) connects to the service nodes that perform services on data messages sent to and from these machines, and (2) forwards these data messages to the service nodes. In some embodiments, the guest machines do not connect directly with the service forwarding plane. For instance, in some embodiments, each forwarding plane connects to a machine or service node through a port that receives data messages from, or supplies data messages to, the machine or service node. In such embodiments, the service forwarding plane does not have a port that directly receives data messages from, or supplies data messages to, any guest machine. Instead, in some such embodiments, data associated with a guest machine is routed to a port proxy module executing on the same host computer, and this other module has a service plane port. This port proxy module in some embodiments indirectly can connect more than one guest machine on the same host to the service plane (i.e., can serve as the port proxy module for more than one guest machine on the same host).

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