20240039743. PATH AND INTERFACE SELECTION BASED ON POWER AND INTERFACE OPERATING MODES IN A SOFTWARE DEFINED WIDE AREA NETWORK simplified abstract (Cisco Technology, Inc.)

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PATH AND INTERFACE SELECTION BASED ON POWER AND INTERFACE OPERATING MODES IN A SOFTWARE DEFINED WIDE AREA NETWORK

Organization Name

Cisco Technology, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Harikrishnan Pillai of San Jose CA (US)

Jie Zhou of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Niels-Peder Mosegard Jensen of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Christine Lan Yu of Saratoga CA (US)

PATH AND INTERFACE SELECTION BASED ON POWER AND INTERFACE OPERATING MODES IN A SOFTWARE DEFINED WIDE AREA NETWORK - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240039743 titled 'PATH AND INTERFACE SELECTION BASED ON POWER AND INTERFACE OPERATING MODES IN A SOFTWARE DEFINED WIDE AREA NETWORK

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes techniques to conserve power in a software-defined wide area network (SDWAN) by network devices. The method involves monitoring the operations of a network device in the SDWAN and generating a usage model based on the monitoring results. Using this usage model, an interface selection scheme is determined for the network device. The network device is then instructed to execute the interface selection scheme.

  • Techniques to conserve power in network devices in a software-defined wide area network (SDWAN)
  • Monitoring the operations of a network device in the SDWAN
  • Generating a usage model for the network device based on the monitoring results
  • Determining an interface selection scheme for the network device based on the usage model
  • Instructing the network device to execute the interface selection scheme

Potential Applications:

  • Power conservation in software-defined wide area networks (SDWANs)
  • Optimizing power usage in network devices
  • Improving energy efficiency in SDWAN deployments

Problems Solved:

  • Power consumption in network devices in SDWANs
  • Inefficient power usage in SDWAN deployments
  • Lack of automated power conservation techniques in SDWANs

Benefits:

  • Reduced power consumption in network devices
  • Improved energy efficiency in SDWAN deployments
  • Cost savings through power conservation
  • Enhanced sustainability in network operations


Original Abstract Submitted

presented herein are techniques to conserve power by network devices in a software define wide area network (sdwan). a method includes monitoring operations of a software defined wide area network including a network device in the software defined wide area network, based on results of the monitoring, generating a usage model for the network device, determining, based on the usage model, an interface selection scheme for the network device, and causing the network device to execute the interface selection scheme.