Multiplex communications – Fault recovery – Bypass an inoperative switch or inoperative element of a...
Reexamination Certificate
2005-10-31
2009-12-08
Duong, Frank (Department: 2416)
Multiplex communications
Fault recovery
Bypass an inoperative switch or inoperative element of a...
C370S221000, C370S225000, C370S401000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07630295
ABSTRACT:
A network device that ensures network continuity includes a processor and a communications interface. The processor determines whether the network device is functioning properly. The processor then generates a signal indicating whether the network device is functioning properly and transmits the signal to the communications interface. The communications interface is coupled to the processor and a policy based routing system. The communications interface processes the signal to activate or deactivate a link to the policy based routing system.
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Balasubramanian Narayan
Ennis Damon John
Hughes David Anthony
Carr & Ferrell LLP
Duong Frank
Silver Peak Systems, Inc.
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