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  • 305 Elan Village Ln, San Jose, CA 95134
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Dynamic Selection Of Lowest Latency Path In A Network Switch

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US Patent:
7042891, May 9, 2006
Filed:
Jan 4, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/755670
Inventors:
Stuart F. Oberman - Sunnyvale CA, US
Anil Mehta - Milpitas CA, US
Rodney N. Mullendore - San Jose CA, US
Kamran Malik - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Nishan Systems, Inc. - Broomfield CO
International Classification:
H04L 12/56
H04L 12/26
US Classification:
370412, 370428, 370230
Abstract:
A system and method for low latency switching of data packets in a network switch. A network switch may include multiple input ports, multiple output ports, and a shared random access memory coupled to the input ports and output ports by data transport logic. Under normal operation, the data transport logic stores packet data into the memory. Later, the packet data is read from the memory and output to a destination output port. To reduce latency when the switch is not congested, the switching logic may be configured to perform a cut-through operation by routing packets directly from input ports to output ports without storing any portion of the packet in the memory. Alternatively, the switch may begin forwarding the stored packet data to the output port before the entire packet has been received or stored in the memory.

Method And Apparatus For Transferring Data Between Ip Network Devices And Scsi And Fibre Channel Devices Over An Ip Network

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US Patent:
7197047, Mar 27, 2007
Filed:
Apr 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/138029
Inventors:
Aamer Latif - Milpitas CA, US
Rodney N. Mullendore - San Jose CA, US
Joseph L. White - San Bruno CA, US
Brian Y. Uchino - Foster City CA, US
Assignee:
Nishan Systems, Inc. - Broomfield CO
International Classification:
H04J 3/16
H04J 3/22
US Classification:
370466
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for transferring data between IP devices (including, but not limited to, Gigabit Ethernet devices) and SCSI or Fibre Channel devices. The device interfaces may be either SCSI, Fibre Channel or IP interfaces such as Gigabit Ethernet. Data is switched between SCSI and IP, Fibre Channel and IP, or between SCSI and Fibre Channel. Data can also be switched from SCSI to SCSI, IP to IP and FC to FC. The port interfaces provide the conversion from the input frame format to an internal frame format, which can be routed within the apparatus. The amount of processing performed by each port interface is dependent on the interface type. The processing capabilities of the present invention permit rapid transfer of information packets between multiple interfaces at latency levels meeting the stringent requirements for storage protocols. The configuration control can be applied to each port on a switch and, in turn, each switch on the network, via an SNMP or Web-based interface, providing a flexible, programmable control for the apparatus.

Method And Apparatus For Scheduling Packet Flow On A Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop

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US Patent:
7215680, May 8, 2007
Filed:
May 13, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/144187
Inventors:
Rodney N. Mullendore - San Jose CA, US
Stuart F. Oberman - Sunnyvale CA, US
Anil Mehta - Milpitas CA, US
Keith Schakel - San Jose CA, US
Kamran Malik - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Nishan Systems, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/56
US Classification:
370412
Abstract:
A system and method for enabling a network switch to transmit queued packets to a device when opened by the device, and thus to utilize the Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) in full-duplex mode when possible. The switch may include a plurality of queues each associated with a device on the FC-AL for queuing incoming packets for the device. The switch may determine a next non-empty queue, open the device associated with the queue, and send packets to the device. The device may send packets to the switch concurrently with receiving packets from the switch, thus utilizing the FC-AL in full-duplex mode. When a device opens the switch to transmit packets to the switch, the switch may determine if there are packets for the device in the queue and, if so, send packets to the device concurrently with receiving packets from the device, thus utilizing the FC-AL in full-duplex mode.

Packet Input Thresholding For Resource Distribution In A Network Switch

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US Patent:
7227841, Jun 5, 2007
Filed:
May 13, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/144081
Inventors:
Rodney N. Mullendore - San Jose CA, US
Stuart F. Oberman - Sunnyvale CA, US
Anil Mehta - Milpitas CA, US
Keith Schakel - San Jose CA, US
Kamran Malik - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Nishan Systems, Inc. - Broomfield CO
International Classification:
G01R 31/08
US Classification:
370230
Abstract:
A system and method for input thresholding packets in a network switch. A network switch may include multiple input ports, multiple output ports, and a shared random access memory coupled to the input ports and output ports by data transport logic. Packets entering the network switch may be assigned to one of a plurality of threshold groups and to one of a plurality of flows within the threshold group. In one embodiment, each threshold group may be divided into a plurality of levels of operation. As resources are allocated or freed by the threshold group, the threshold group may dynamically move up or down in the levels of operation. Within each level, one or more different values may be used as level boundaries and resource limits for flows within the threshold group. In one embodiment, programmable registers may be used to store these values.

Method And System For Managing Time Division Multiplexing (Tdm) Timeslots In A Network Switch

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US Patent:
7283556, Oct 16, 2007
Filed:
Jul 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/209158
Inventors:
Rodney N. Mullendore - San Jose CA, US
Stuart F. Oberman - Sunnyvale CA, US
Anil Mehta - Milpitas CA, US
Keith Schakel - San Jose CA, US
Kamran Malik - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Nishan Systems, Inc. - Broomfield CO
International Classification:
H04L 12/43
US Classification:
370458, 370442
Abstract:
A system and method for managing the allocation of Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) timeslots in a network switch. The network switch may use a TDM cycle comprising multiple timeslots to manage shared resources and to schedule data ingress and egress through the ports of the current configuration, wherein each port is assigned one or more timeslots. The network switch may be reprogrammed to support one of multiple timeslot assignment schemes for one of multiple port configurations. The network switch may support configurations with varying numbers of ports, e. g. 8- and 16-port configurations. A network switch may also support configurations where two or more ports are combined to form one port, for example, a 2 Gbs Fibre Channel port. To meet the requirements of the various configurations, the timeslot assignment scheme may be reprogrammed to meet the scheduling requirements of each of the possible port configurations.

System And Method For Late-Dropping Packets In A Network Switch

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US Patent:
7406041, Jul 29, 2008
Filed:
Jul 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/209545
Inventors:
Rodney N. Mullendore - San Jose CA, US
Stuart F. Oberman - Sunnyvale CA, US
Anil Mehta - Milpitas CA, US
Keith Schakel - San Jose CA, US
Kamran Malik - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/26
US Classification:
370230, 370411, 370429
Abstract:
A system and method for late-dropping packets in a network switch. A network switch may include multiple input ports, multiple output ports, and a shared random access memory coupled to the input ports and output ports by data transport logic. Packets entering the switch may be subject to input thresholding, and may be assigned to a flow within a group. A portion of a packet subject to input thresholding may be accepted into the switch and assigned to a group and flow even if, at the time of arrival of the portion, there are not enough resources available to receive the remainder of the packet. This partial receipt of the packet is allowed because of the possibility of additional resources becoming available between the time of receipt of and resource allocation for the portion of the packet and receipt of subsequent portions of the packet.

High Jitter Scheduling Of Interleaved Frames In An Arbitrated Loop

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US Patent:
7809852, Oct 5, 2010
Filed:
May 22, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/152763
Inventors:
Rodney N. Mullendore - San Jose CA, US
Stuart F. Oberman - Sunnyvale CA, US
Anil Mehta - Milpitas CA, US
Keith Schakel - San Jose CA, US
Kamran Malik - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 13/00
US Classification:
709234
Abstract:
A system and method for converting low-jitter, interleaved frame traffic, such as that generated in an IP network, to high jitter traffic to improve the utilization of bandwidth on arbitrated loops such as Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loops. Embodiments of a high jitter scheduling algorithm may be used in devices such as network switches that interface an arbitrated loop with an IP network that carries low-jitter traffic. The high jitter algorithm may use a separate queue for each device on the arbitrated loop, or alternatively may use one queue for two or more devices. Incoming frames are distributed among the queues based upon each frame's destination device. The scheduling algorithm may then service the queues and forward queued frames to the devices from the queues. In one embodiment, the queues are serviced in a round-robin fashion. In one embodiment, each queue may be serviced for a programmed limit.

Network Congestion Management Systems And Methods

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US Patent:
8051197, Nov 1, 2011
Filed:
Mar 20, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/393957
Inventors:
Rodney N. Mullendore - San Jose CA, US
Aamer Latif - Milpitas CA, US
Joseph L. White - San Bruno CA, US
Englin Koay - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709234, 709232, 370235
Abstract:
Systems, methods and software useful for overcoming network congestion problems including head-of-line blocking issues and other network congestion problems. In certain aspects, flow control mechanisms implemented in a switch device or other network device manage buffer and system level resources using a scheduler to control the amount of data requested from a local SAN fabric. Switches and other network devices configured according to the present invention monitor each individual SCSI task, and are configured to apply flow control measures to each active session when buffering resources become scarce, such as when buffering data for a slower-speed WAN link or TCP/IP based interconnects of any speed.
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