18372791. CROSS-DOMAIN PROBING ARCHITECTURE FOR COMPUTER NETWORK MONITORING (Cisco Technology, Inc.)
CROSS-DOMAIN PROBING ARCHITECTURE FOR COMPUTER NETWORK MONITORING
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Jesse Daniel Backman of San Francisco CA US
Kervin Pillay of Palo Alto CA US
Murtaza Doctor of Fremont CA US
Indermeet Singh Gandhi of San Jose CA US
Hans Ashlock of Berkeley CA US
Mark Ammar Rayes of Alamo CA US
Raghu Rajendra Arur of New Delhi IN
Ian M. Campbell of Littleton CO US
CROSS-DOMAIN PROBING ARCHITECTURE FOR COMPUTER NETWORK MONITORING
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18372791 titled 'CROSS-DOMAIN PROBING ARCHITECTURE FOR COMPUTER NETWORK MONITORING
Original Abstract Submitted
In one implementation, a “probe controller orchestrator” provides access to cross-domain probing via the probe controller orchestrator for a plurality of probe controllers across a plurality of different network domains with a respective different probing protocol and associated probing capability. The probe controller orchestrator, in particular, obtains domain-specific probe test results from each of the plurality of probe controllers, and correlates the domain-specific probe test results into cross-domain data formatted in a common data format understandable by each of the plurality of probe controllers. As such, the probe controller orchestrator may then respond to requests received from the plurality of probe controllers with the cross-domain data in order to cause respective domain-specific processing.
- Cisco Technology, Inc.
- Jesse Daniel Backman of San Francisco CA US
- Kervin Pillay of Palo Alto CA US
- Murtaza Doctor of Fremont CA US
- Indermeet Singh Gandhi of San Jose CA US
- Hans Ashlock of Berkeley CA US
- Mark Ammar Rayes of Alamo CA US
- Raghu Rajendra Arur of New Delhi IN
- Ian M. Campbell of Littleton CO US
- H04L43/10
- H04L43/04
- H04L43/55
- H04L69/18
- CPC H04L43/10
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