17946532. SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ROUTE MISMATCH IDENTIFICATION simplified abstract (Oracle International Corporation)

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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ROUTE MISMATCH IDENTIFICATION

Organization Name

Oracle International Corporation

Inventor(s)

Edgar Jesus Dorantes Loarca of Olympia WA (US)

Danyang He of Seattle WA (US)

Xiangkun Dai of Lynnwood WA (US)

Oleksandr (Alex) Kadushko of Knoxville TN (US)

Andi Mullaraj of San Jose CA (US)

Sharath Vaddempudi of Issaquah WA (US)

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ROUTE MISMATCH IDENTIFICATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17946532 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ROUTE MISMATCH IDENTIFICATION

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for route mismatch identification in a network system.

  • Expected routing table created in cache based on expected routing information
  • Actual routing table created in cache based on actual routing information
  • Comparison of actual and expected routing tables
  • Action taken based on the comparison

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various networking systems to ensure that routing tables are accurate and up to date.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of route mismatches in network systems, which can lead to inefficient routing and potential network issues.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved network efficiency, accurate routing tables, and proactive identification of route mismatches.

Potential Commercial Applications

One potential commercial application of this technology could be in the field of network security, where accurate routing information is crucial for protecting sensitive data.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be traditional methods of manually updating routing tables, which may be time-consuming and prone to errors.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology handle dynamic changes in routing information?

The method described in the abstract seems to rely on static routing information. It would be interesting to know how the system adapts to dynamic changes in routing.

What are the scalability limitations of this technology?

It would be important to understand how this method performs as the number of hosts and routing information in the network system increases.


Original Abstract Submitted

Systems and methods for route mismatch identification are disclosed herein. A method of route mismatch identification can create in cache an expected routing table based on expected routing information received by a routing agent of a host from a database accessible by each of the plurality of hosts. The method can include creating in cache an actual routing table based on actual routing information received by the routing agent of the host from an advertising agent of the host, comparing the actual routing table and the expected routing table, and taking an action based on the comparison of the actual routing table and the expected routing table.