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==Inventor(s)== | |||
[[:Category:Arul Murugan Manickam of San Jose CA (US)|Arul Murugan Manickam of San Jose CA (US)]][[Category:Arul Murugan Manickam of San Jose CA (US)]] | |||
[[:Category:Laxmikantha Reddy Ponnuru of San Ramon CA (US)|Laxmikantha Reddy Ponnuru of San Ramon CA (US)]][[Category:Laxmikantha Reddy Ponnuru of San Ramon CA (US)]] | |||
[[:Category:Avinash Shah of Pleasanton CA (US)|Avinash Shah of Pleasanton CA (US)]][[Category:Avinash Shah of Pleasanton CA (US)]] | |||
[[:Category:Vishali Somaskanthan of Milpitas CA (US)|Vishali Somaskanthan of Milpitas CA (US)]][[Category:Vishali Somaskanthan of Milpitas CA (US)]] | |||
==Efficient Handling of Fragmented Packets in Multi-Node All-Active Clusters== | |||
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250071058 titled 'Efficient Handling of Fragmented Packets in Multi-Node All-Active Clusters | |||
==Original Abstract Submitted== | |||
an efficient method to handle fragmented packets in multi-node all-active clusters. in one particular embodiment, a method includes receiving an initial fragment packet at a node in a cluster, creating a secondary flow table, linking the secondary flow table to a primary flow table, determining the primary flow owner of the initial fragment packet, and transmitting initial and succeeding fragment packets out of the cluster through, if possible, the primary flow owner. | |||
[[Category:H04L45/745]] | |||
[[Category:H04L47/2483]] | |||
[[Category:H04L47/43]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:02, 17 March 2025
Efficient Handling of Fragmented Packets in Multi-Node All-Active Clusters
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Arul Murugan Manickam of San Jose CA (US)
Laxmikantha Reddy Ponnuru of San Ramon CA (US)
Avinash Shah of Pleasanton CA (US)
Vishali Somaskanthan of Milpitas CA (US)
Efficient Handling of Fragmented Packets in Multi-Node All-Active Clusters
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250071058 titled 'Efficient Handling of Fragmented Packets in Multi-Node All-Active Clusters
Original Abstract Submitted
an efficient method to handle fragmented packets in multi-node all-active clusters. in one particular embodiment, a method includes receiving an initial fragment packet at a node in a cluster, creating a secondary flow table, linking the secondary flow table to a primary flow table, determining the primary flow owner of the initial fragment packet, and transmitting initial and succeeding fragment packets out of the cluster through, if possible, the primary flow owner.
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