Multiplex communications – Data flow congestion prevention or control
Reexamination Certificate
2011-05-24
2011-05-24
Ngo, Ricky (Department: 2464)
Multiplex communications
Data flow congestion prevention or control
C370S252000, C370S235000, C370S392000, C370S469000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07948876
ABSTRACT:
A network device identifies a non-adaptive flow as follows. The network device drops packets on a random basis using a Random Early Detection (RED) algorithm. A classifier reads indicia of a flow from at least one field of a header of a packet received by the network device. The network device calculates a drop interval for packets of the flow dropped by the RED algorithm, in response to a time at which the packets were dropped. The network device then applies a statistical test to drop intervals of a plurality of flows in order to identify the non-adaptive flow.
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Fan Li
Jacobson Van
Nichols Kathleen
Cesari and McKenna LLP
Cisco Technology Inc.
Ngo Ricky
Oveissi David
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