Multiple VLAN architecture system

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Network computer configuring – Reconfiguring

Reexamination Certificate

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C709S236000, C709S242000, C370S392000, C370S432000, C370S469000, C370S471000, C370S509000, C370S351000, C712S028000, C712S030000

Reexamination Certificate

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06304901

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a multiple VLAN architecture system.
2. Description of Related Art
When interconnecting computers and other devices in a network, it has become desirable to create “virtual local area networks” (VLANs), in which all devices coupled to a VLAN receive all frames or packets which are universally addressed (whether by broadcast, multicast, or some other technique) on that VLAN, and in which all frames or packets which are universally addressed by a device on a VLAN are not distributed to devices outside the VLAN. However, there is more than one type of VLAN transport protocol technology which has been proposed and come to be accepted in the art. For example, VLAN technologies which are now common include LANE (for ATM LAN-Emulation), IEEE Standard 802.10, and various proprietary schemes such as ISL (for cisco Catalyst™ Inter-Switch Links).
One problem which has arisen in the art is that it is desirable to couple devices on a single VLAN even though those devices have been designated or configured for different VLAN transport protocols or technologies. Aspects of this problem are that it is desirable for devices to be on the same VLAN even though they are not physically proximal to each other or cannot be coupled to the same switching device (for example, due to limitations imposed by respective media speed), that is desirable for devices (or networks comprising those devices) to be configurable so that a device may be moved from one VLAN to another VLAN with ease, and that it is desirable for a device to be coupled to different VLANs at different times or to multiple VLANs at one time.
Accordingly, it would be advantageous to provide a multiple VLAN architecture system, such as one which is capable of operating in a network environment with multiple different VLANs and multiple different VLAN technologies.
The following U.S. patent(s) may be pertinent:
U.S. Pat. No. 5,394,402, issued Feb. 28, 1995, in the name of Floyd E. Ross, titled, “Hub For Segmented Virtual Local Area Network With Shared Media Access”.
This patent discloses a hub for a segmented VLAN system. The hub received packets from one of the devices, called “end stations” which are coupled thereto, and forwards them using a backbone network to other such hubs, for forwarding to other devices coupled to the same VLAN. Essentially, the hub serves to bridge packets among its ports such that packets are bridged only to those other devices which are on the same VLAN.
The pertinence of the related art will also be apparent to those skilled in the art after perusal of this application.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention provides a system in which a single VLAN architecture spans multiple VLAN transport protocols and technologies, including a method and system in which each VLAN may span multiple different VLAN technologies. Each LAN-switch in the system identifies each frame with an identifier, and associates that identifier with particular VLAN identifiers for each type of VLAN architecture. When a frame is bridged or routed from a first type of VLAN to a second type of VLAN, the first VLAN encapsulation is removed and the second VLAN encapsulation is added, with appropriate change in the VLAN identifier for the frame or packet. The identifier may also be implicit for the frame, such as when a particular set of sender's MAC addresses are identified with a particular VLAN.
In a preferred embodiment, individual VLANs, which may span the set of multiple VLAN technologies, may be added, configured or reconfigured, modified, or deleted, using control tools associated with the multiple VLAN architecture system. Individual ports may be associated with particular VLANs, or may be designated “dynamic” so that frames or packets associated with those ports are associated with particular VLANs in response to source or destination addresses or other information.


REFERENCES:
patent: 5251205 (1993-10-01), Callon et al.
patent: 5684800 (1997-11-01), Dobbins et al.

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