Multiplex communications – Pathfinding or routing – Switching a message which includes an address header
Reissue Patent
2008-11-07
2009-12-01
Pham, Chi H. (Department: 2416)
Multiplex communications
Pathfinding or routing
Switching a message which includes an address header
C370S401000, C370S471000
Reissue Patent
active
RE041024
ABSTRACT:
delete-start id="DEL-S-00001" date="20091201" ?The present invention provides for a systemdelete-end id="DEL-S-00001" ?insert-start id="INS-S-00001" date="20091201" ?This document describes embodimentsinsert-end id="INS-S-00001" ?for communicating with a host using a global address and a local address.delete-start id="DEL-S-00002" date="20091201" ?The present invention allowsdelete-end id="DEL-S-00002" ?insert-start id="INS-S-00002" date="20091201" ?These embodiments allowinsert-end id="INS-S-00002" ?for the communication to be initiated by an entity outside the host's network. The entity initiating the communication resolves the destination host's domain name into a global address and a local address. Messages are sent to the destination host using both the global address and the local address. In one embodiment, both the global and local address are included in the message by encapsulating IP packets. Some embodiments of the present invention also use pseudo addressing.
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Alkhatib Hasan
Tobagi Fouad
Wootton Bruce C
Hyun Soon D.
Pham Chi H.
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