20240031332. PACKET CLASSIFICATION FOR NETWORK ROUTING simplified abstract (Palo Alto Networks, Inc.)

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PACKET CLASSIFICATION FOR NETWORK ROUTING

Organization Name

Palo Alto Networks, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Nir Zuk of Menlo Park CA (US)

Marc Joseph Benoit of Santa Clara CA (US)

PACKET CLASSIFICATION FOR NETWORK ROUTING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240031332 titled 'PACKET CLASSIFICATION FOR NETWORK ROUTING

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes techniques for packet classification for network routing. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:

  • The patent application discloses methods for classifying packets in a network routing system.
  • The process involves receiving packets associated with a new flow at a security controller from a network device.
  • The network device performs packet forwarding, and the security controller is responsible for classifying the flow.
  • The flow is classified based on a policy, such as a security policy.
  • An action for the flow is determined based on the policy.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Network routing and traffic management systems can benefit from improved packet classification techniques.
  • This technology can be used in software-defined networks (SDN) where packet forwarding devices support protocols like OpenFlow.
  • It can be applied in various network environments, including data centers, enterprise networks, and service provider networks.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Packet classification is essential for efficient network routing and traffic management.
  • Traditional methods of packet classification may be complex and resource-intensive.
  • This technology provides a more streamlined and efficient approach to packet classification.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved network performance and efficiency due to accurate and efficient packet classification.
  • Enhanced security by allowing the security controller to determine appropriate actions for different flows based on security policies.
  • Simplified management and configuration of network routing systems, particularly in software-defined network environments.


Original Abstract Submitted

techniques for packet classification for network routing are disclosed. in some embodiments, packet classification for network routing includes receiving packets associated with a new flow at a security controller from a network device, in which the network device performs packet forwarding; classifying the flow; and determining an action for the flow based on a policy (e.g., a security policy). in some embodiments, the network device is a software defined network (sdn) network device (e.g., a packet forwarding device that supports the openflow protocol or another protocol).