17946310. LOAD BALANCING OF ASSISTED REPLICATION NETWORK DEVICES simplified abstract (Juniper Networks, Inc.)

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LOAD BALANCING OF ASSISTED REPLICATION NETWORK DEVICES

Organization Name

Juniper Networks, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Vikram Nagarajan of Bangalore (IN)

Wen Lin of Andover MA (US)

Soumyodeep Joarder of Bangalore (IN)

Muniyappan Suruttaiyan of Krishnagiri (IN)

Princy T. Elizabeth of Bangalore (IN)

Ragupathi J of Trichy (IN)

SelvaKumar Sivaraj of Sunnyvale CA (US)

LOAD BALANCING OF ASSISTED REPLICATION NETWORK DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17946310 titled 'LOAD BALANCING OF ASSISTED REPLICATION NETWORK DEVICES

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a system where a controller device receives utilization information from multiple network devices, generates load balancing information based on this data, and sends it to a network device. The network device then selects a specific network device to multicast traffic flow based on the load balancing information.

  • The controller device receives utilization information from multiple assisted replication network devices.
  • Based on this information, the controller device generates load balancing information for a network device associated with multiple assisted replication network devices.
  • The network device selects a specific assisted replication network device to multicast traffic flow based on the load balancing information.
  • The selected assisted replication network device then multicasts the traffic flow.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in:

  • Content delivery networks
  • Video streaming services
  • Cloud computing platforms

Problems Solved

This technology helps in:

  • Optimizing network traffic distribution
  • Improving network performance
  • Enhancing scalability of network devices

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Efficient load balancing
  • Enhanced network reliability
  • Improved quality of service

Potential Commercial Applications

The potential commercial applications of this technology include:

  • Internet service providers
  • Data centers
  • Telecommunication companies

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be traditional load balancing algorithms used in network systems.

Unanswered Questions

How does the controller device determine the load balancing information based on utilization data?

The abstract does not provide specific details on the algorithm or method used by the controller device to generate load balancing information.

What criteria does the network device use to select a specific assisted replication network device?

The abstract does not mention the specific criteria or factors considered by the network device when selecting a particular assisted replication network device for multicast traffic flow.


Original Abstract Submitted

A controller device receives, from a plurality of assisted replication network devices, respective utilization information associated with the plurality of assisted replication network devices. The controller device generates, based on the respective utilization information associated with the plurality of assisted replication network devices, load balancing information for a network device associated with two or more assisted replication network devices of the plurality of assisted replication network devices, and sends, to the network device, the load balancing information. The network selects, based on the load balancing information, a particular assisted replication network device of the two or more assisted replication network devices. The network device receives a traffic flow that is to be multicast and sends the traffic flow to the particular assisted replication network device, wherein sending the traffic flow to the particular assisted replication network device permits the particular assisted replication network device to multicast the traffic flow.