18157581. Route Management Method, Apparatus, and System simplified abstract (HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.)

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Route Management Method, Apparatus, and System

Organization Name

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Shunwan Zhuang of Beijing (CN)

Haibo Wang of Beijing (CN)

Yunan Gu of Beijing (CN)

Zhongqi Xia of Shenzhen (CN)

Route Management Method, Apparatus, and System - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18157581 titled 'Route Management Method, Apparatus, and System

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a system and method for managing routes and autonomous systems (AS). It involves obtaining a correspondence that indicates two AS identifiers are sibling ASes and performing route management based on this correspondence.

  • The system manages routes and autonomous systems.
  • It obtains a correspondence between two AS identifiers.
  • The correspondence indicates that the two AS identifiers are sibling ASes.
  • Route management is performed based on this correspondence.

Potential Applications

  • Internet service providers can use this system to efficiently manage routes and autonomous systems.
  • Network administrators can benefit from improved management of ASes and routes.
  • This technology can be applied in the field of computer networking and telecommunications.

Problems Solved

  • The system solves the problem of effectively managing routes and autonomous systems.
  • It provides a method for identifying sibling ASes and performing route management accordingly.

Benefits

  • Improved efficiency in managing routes and autonomous systems.
  • Enhanced network administration capabilities.
  • Better control and optimization of network traffic.


Original Abstract Submitted

A route management and autonomous system (AS) management system and method. The method includes obtaining a correspondence, where the correspondence comprises a first autonomous system (AS) identifier and a second AS identifier, and where the correspondence indicates that the first AS identifier and the second AS identifier are sibling ASes, and performing route management based on the correspondence.