17874837. Connectivity Management System Client and Host Aware Extensions for Non-Embedded Use Cases simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)

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Connectivity Management System Client and Host Aware Extensions for Non-Embedded Use Cases

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.

Inventor(s)

Christopher Atkinson of Woodstock GA (US)

Eric Williams of Champaign IL (US)

Damon G. Earley of Round Rock TX (US)

Dominique Prunier of Montreal (CA)

Connectivity Management System Client and Host Aware Extensions for Non-Embedded Use Cases - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17874837 titled 'Connectivity Management System Client and Host Aware Extensions for Non-Embedded Use Cases

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system, method, and computer-readable medium for managing connectivity in a data center. Here are the key points:

  • The system involves providing a data center asset with a client module and an endpoint with a client extension.
  • A connection is established between the client module and a connectivity management system, which includes an aggregator.
  • Communication between the endpoint and the connectivity management system is facilitated through the client extension.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Data center management: The system can be used to efficiently manage and monitor connectivity within a data center, ensuring optimal performance and resource allocation.
  • Asset tracking: The client module and extension enable tracking and monitoring of data center assets, providing real-time information on their location and status.
  • Network optimization: The connectivity management system can analyze data from the client module and extension to identify bottlenecks or inefficiencies in the network, allowing for optimization and improved performance.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Complex connectivity management: The system simplifies the process of managing connectivity in a data center, reducing the need for manual configuration and troubleshooting.
  • Asset visibility: The client module and extension provide visibility into the location and status of data center assets, addressing the challenge of asset tracking and management.
  • Network efficiency: By analyzing data and facilitating communication between endpoints and the connectivity management system, the technology helps optimize network performance and resource allocation.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved efficiency: The system automates connectivity management tasks, reducing manual effort and improving overall operational efficiency.
  • Enhanced asset tracking: Real-time information on asset location and status improves asset management and reduces the risk of loss or misplacement.
  • Better network performance: By identifying and addressing network bottlenecks, the technology helps improve network performance, leading to faster and more reliable data transfer.


Original Abstract Submitted

A system, method, and computer-readable medium are disclosed for performing a data center connectivity management operation. The connectivity management operation includes: providing a data center asset with a data center asset client module, the data center asset client module including an endpoint extension; providing an endpoint with a data center asset client extension; establishing a connection between the data center asset client module and a connectivity management system, the connectivity management system comprising a connectivity management system aggregator; and, communicating between the endpoint and the connectivity management system via the data center asset client extension.