Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer-to-computer protocol implementing – Computer-to-computer handshaking
Reexamination Certificate
2007-11-13
2007-11-13
Caldwell, Andrew (Department: 2141)
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput
Computer-to-computer protocol implementing
Computer-to-computer handshaking
C709S250000, C375S220000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10205773
ABSTRACT:
Handshaking is performed between a first host system and a second host system. First handshaking is performed between a host module within the first host system and a first transceiver within the first host system. The first handshaking includes passing from the first transceiver to the host module dummy information about the second host system. Second handshaking is performed between a second transceiver within the second host system and the first transceiver. The second handshaking includes obtaining, by the first transceiver from the second transceiver, first information about the second host system. Handshaking between the host module and the first transceiver is restarted. This includes passing from the first transceiver to the host module the first information about the second host system. The first information replaces the dummy information passed from the first transceiver to the host module during the first handshaking.
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Engel Andy
Grisamore Robert Thomas
Liu Allan
Pflum Marty Lynn
Yun Janet L.
Avago Technologies Fiber IP (Singapore) Pte Ltd
Caldwell Andrew
Fritz Bradford F.
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