Multiplex communications – Diagnostic testing – Fault detection
Reexamination Certificate
2008-04-08
2008-04-08
Sam, Phirin (Department: 2619)
Multiplex communications
Diagnostic testing
Fault detection
C370S216000, C370S248000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10775877
ABSTRACT:
A graceful shutdown technique modifies a routing protocol to allow an intermediate node, such as a router, to announce to its peer routers (peers) its intention to be gracefully shutdown and removed from service in a network. By announcing its intention to be removed from service, the shutdown router closes (terminates) all connections with its peers and all original routes advertised on those connections are removed (withdrawn) from service. According to the inventive technique, the shutdown router may continue forwarding packets over the network for a “grace” period of time, i.e., the router maintains the validity of those original routes so that packets mapped to the routes are not dropped (at least during the grace period). The grace period also allows backup paths to be propagated to each peer and put into service prior to a final withdrawal of the shutdown router's paths from a forwarding information base of the peer. Thus, the grace period enables the network to continue using the shutdown router as a next hop as it re-converges to use the alternate, backup paths.
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Scudder John Galen
Sivabalan Muthurajah
Ward David D.
Cesari and McKenna LLP
Sam Phirin
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