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US Patent 7200144 Router and methods using network addresses for virtualization

Patent 7200144 was granted and assigned to QLogic on April, 2007 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Current Assignee
QLogic
QLogic
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
72001441
Patent Inventor Names
Michael Nishimura1
Eric Russell Peterson1
Harun Muliadi1
Jean Kodama1
Norman Chan1
Rexford Hill1
Stephen How1
Tracy Edmonds1
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Date of Patent
April 3, 2007
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Patent Application Number
101202661
Date Filed
October 18, 2001
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11882196 Distributed inline proxy
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US Patent 11917044 Private allocated networks over shared communications infrastructure
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US Patent 11924080 Practical overlay network latency measurement in datacenter
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US Patent 11677645 Traffic monitoring
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US Patent 11687210 Criteria-based expansion of group nodes in a network topology visualization
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US Patent 11695695 Logical L3 daemon
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Doris H. To
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Patent abstract

A router for use in a network includes a scalable architecture and performs methods for implementing quality of service on a logical unit behind a network port; and for implementing storage virtualization. The architecture includes a managing processor, a supervising processor; and a plurality of routing processors coupled to a fabric. The managing processor has an in-band link to a routing processor. A routing processor receives a frame from the network, determines by parsing the frame, the protocol and logical unit number, and routes the frame to a queue according to a traffic class associated with the logical unit number in routing information prepared for the processors. An arbitration scheme empties the queue in accordance with a deficit round robin technique. If a routing processor detects the frame's destination is a virtual entity, and so is part of a virtual transaction, the router conducts a nonvirtual transaction in concert with the virtual transaction. The nonvirtual transaction accomplishes the intent of the virtual transaction but operates on an actual network port, for example, a storage device.

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