NetSocket Inc. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20130077528 | Route Topology Discovery in Data Networks - A system and method for performing topology discovery in a data network is provided. Network elements utilizing a distance-vector protocol, such as EIGRP, advertises routes and metric information. A resource control point or other element analyzes the advertised routes and metrics and determines the nexthop, thereby providing a topology map of the network. | 03-28-2013 |
20120005338 | System and Method for Service Assurance in IP Networks - A system and method for providing service assurance in a data network is provided. Resource control points are positioned throughout a data network, such as an IP data network. The resource control points obtain network topology information and correlates that information with information associated with a particular service session. The resource control points utilize the correlated information to generate quality service records and to provide status information regarding the network topology and particular sessions. The information collected by the resource control points may also be utilized to provide reports regarding resource management for services within the data network, the path used by the session across the data network, fault information for the session in the context of the network topology and congestion information as concerns the resources in the data network used by the session. | 01-05-2012 |
20090323712 | Method and arrangements for reservation of resources in a data network - The present invention relates to a method and arrangements associated with a Bandwidth Manager, BM, adapted to reserve network resources requested from clients for resource objects in a data network. The arrangement comprises means for determining a second amount of resources to be allocated in addition to the required first amount defined by the resource requests from the clients, wherein the second amount of resources to be determined is dependent on the rate at which the first and second amounts of allocated resources can be increased through admitted requests for more resources. | 12-31-2009 |