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Chiaro Networks Receives Key U.S. Patents for Achieving High Availability in IP/MPLS Routers; Major Technologies to Improve the Reliability of Internet Protocol Routers and the Operation of Next-Generation IP Networks.


RICHARDSON, Texas Richardson is a suburb in Dallas County and Collin County, Texas. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 91,803, while according to a 2006 estimate, the population had grown to 99,200.  -- Chiaro Networks, developer of true infrastructure-class IP/MPLS IP/MPLS Internet Protocol/Multi-Protocol Label Switching  routing platforms, has recently been assigned three patents that together contribute to the industry-leading high availability Also called "RAS" (reliability, availability, serviceability) or "fault resilient," it refers to a multiprocessing system that can quickly recover from a failure. There may be a minute or two of downtime while one system switches over to another, but processing will continue.  (HA) capabilities of Chiaro's Enstara(R) core router A router that resides within the middle or backbone of the network rather than at its periphery. The routers that make up the backbone of the Internet are core routers. See edge router and WAN router.  platform.

Specifically, the patents provide improvements in the operation of IP routers under network and equipment failure scenarios, minimize the disruption to peer routers during faults, and minimize the cost of providing protection resources to accomplish these improvements.

"Patents like this are important because they help establish credibility for a technology company, providing evidence of innovation to support claims of technological and product advantages," said John Marcus, senior analyst at Current Analysis. "In this case, Chiaro's recent patents reinforce the validity of the high-availability claims offered for the Enstara platform."

Background on the Patents

Current IP router protection depends on re-routing and converging routing tables as quickly and efficiently as possible any time failures occur. Unfortunately, these convergence events can take tens of minutes in certain cases -- which in a communications network The transmission channels interconnecting all client and server stations as well as all supporting hardware and software.  is unacceptably long.

The Chiaro patents describe technologies that provide redundancy to the router peering session, so that failures within a router are more completely transparent to the IP network. The result is that lengthy convergence times are eliminated for many classes of network faults. In addition, the technologies enabled by the patents work to reduce or eliminate the "bow-wave" effect that happens when a large number of router additions and withdrawals creep across the network in response to an equipment fault. Reducing this bow-wave effect leads to better stability and performance of the entire IP network.

"These patents vividly demonstrate the technological underpinnings of the Enstara platform's high-availability capabilities," said Tom McDermott
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, vice president of technology of Chiaro Networks. "The Chiaro Enstara router fully interoperates with existing IETF See Internet Engineering Task Force.

IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force
 (Internet Engineering Task Force (c/o Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI), Reston, VA, www.ietf.org) Founded in 1986, the IETF is a non-membership, open, voluntary standards organization dedicated to identifying problems and opportunities in IP data networks and proposing technical solutions to the ) standards designed to enhance IP networks -- such as graceful restart and non-stop forwarding -- but this platform goes further still in providing better fault tolerance See fault tolerant.

(architecture) fault tolerance - 1. The ability of a system or component to continue normal operation despite the presence of hardware or software faults. This often involves some degree of redundancy.

2.
 and recovery in a manner completely transparent to existing IP routers and networks. These capabilities form a big part of the 'infrastructure-class' nature of the Enstara platform."

Also in the Enstara platform, router blade protection switching is fully interoperable with the IETF Fast Reroute standards, providing network operators with additional, cost-effective methods for protecting against facility failures.

Details of the Patents: Abstracts from the U.S. Patent Office

Patent 6,876,657 -- System and Method for Router Packet Control and Ordering: Hardware interconnected around multiple packet forwarding Forwarding is the relaying of packets from one network segment to another by nodes in a computer network.

The simplest forwarding model - unicasting - involves a packet being relayed from link to link along a chain leading from the packet's source to its destination.
 engines prepends sequence numbers to packets going into multiple forwarding engines through parallel paths. After processing by the multiple forwarding engines, packets are reordered using queues and a packet ordering mechanism, such that the sequence numbers are put back into their original prepended order. Exception packets flowing through the forwarding engines do not follow a conventional fast path, but are processed off-line and emerge from the forwarding engines out of order relative to fast path packets. These exception packets are marked, such that after they exit the forwarding engines, they are ordered among themselves independent of conventional fast path packets. Viewed externally, all exception packets are ordered across all multiple forwarding engines independent of the fast path packets.

Patent 6,853,617 -- System and Method for TCP (1) (Transmission Control Protocol) The reliable transport protocol within the TCP/IP protocol suite. TCP ensures that all data arrive accurately and 100% intact at the other end.  Connection Protection Switching: If an active router Master Control Processor (MCP (1) See Microsoft certification.

(2) (MultiChip Package) A chip package that contains two or more chips. It is essentially a multichip module (MCM) that uses a laminated, printed-circuit-board-like substrate (MCM-L) rather than ceramic (MCM-C).
) fails, a backup MCP switches over without interrupting peer network router connections, because all previously established connection parameters are replicated on both MCPs. Once the MCP programs line cards, the packet forwarding modules and embedded system function without further involvement of the MCP until the next programming update. Messages flow through the backup MCP and then through the active MCP, which outputs messages through the backup MCP. Thus the backup MCP captures state changes before and after the active MCP. Both MCPs maintain replicated queues in which they store replicated messages awaiting processing or retransmission Retransmission might refer to:
  • Retransmission (data networks), the resending of packets which have been damaged or lost
  • Replication of a signal at a repeater
. If acknowledgment of receiving a transmitted message is received from a destination peer router, that message is deleted from both MCPs. If acknowledgment is not received within a predetermined pre·de·ter·mine  
v. pre·de·ter·mined, pre·de·ter·min·ing, pre·de·ter·mines

v.tr.
1. To determine, decide, or establish in advance:
 interval, the stored message is retransmitted. Message splicing splicing /splic·ing/ (spli´sing)
1. the attachment of individual DNA molecules to each other, as in the production of chimeric genes.

2. RNA s.
 prevents lost and partially transmitted messages during and after switchovers.

Patent 6,879,559 -- Router Line Card Protection Using One-for-N Redundancy: Router line cards are partitioned, separating packet forwarding from external or internal interfaces and enabling multiple line cards to access any set of external or internal data paths. Any failed working line card can be switchably replaced by another line card. In particular, a serial bus structure on the interface side interconnects any interface port within a protection group with a protect line card for that group. Incremental capacity allows the protect line card to perform packet forward functions. Logical mapping of line card addressing and identification provides locally managed protection switching of a line card that is transparent to other router line cards and to all peer routers. One-for-N protection ratios, where N is some integer greater than two, can be achieved economically, yet provide sufficient capacity with acceptable protection switch time under 100 milliseconds. Alternatively, protect line cards can routinely carry low priority traffic that is interruptible, allowing the protect line card to handle higher priority traffic previously carried by a failed working line card. This approach renders unnecessary engineering a network for less than full capacity to allow rerouting in the event of individual line card failure. Consequently, all data paths can be fully utilized. If a particular interface module on one data bus needs removal for maintenance, a duplicate data bus is available intact, allowing hot replacement of any working or protect interface module, even while a line card protection switch is in effect.

About the Enstara Platform

The highly available Chiaro Enstara IP/MPLS router defines infrastructure-class with the ultra reliability, versatility and product longevity required to alleviate telecommunications carriers' "crisis of cost." Integrating a number of Chiaro technological breakthroughs -- and the result of applying expertise in the fields of networking, supercomputing, telecommunications and photonics -- the intelligent, carefully architected Enstara platform is the first to meld aspects of all these disciplines. As a result, it leads to no less than the transformation of IP/MPLS networks.

About Chiaro Networks

Chiaro Networks is the provider of the Enstara(R) router, the industry's first highly available infrastructure-class IP/MPLS platform. Chiaro has recently signed an exclusive worldwide distribution agreement with ECI Telecom (Nasdaq:ECIL ECIL Electronics Corporation of India Limited ), a global provider of advanced telecommunications solutions to leading carriers and service providers. With strong support from the venture capitalist Venture Capitalist

An investor who provides capital to either start-up ventures or support small companies who wish to expand but do not have access to public funding.

Notes:
Venture capitalists usually expect higher returns for the additional risks taken.
 and technology communities, Chiaro has secured funding from backers such as Intel Capital, Siemens Ventures, CenterPoint Ventures, InterWest Partners, Pitango Venture Capital, Rho Management, Sevin Rosen Funds Sevin Rosen Funds (SRF) is a venture capital firm that was established in 1981 by L.J. Sevin and Ben Rosen. SRF was involved in the financing of ArQule, CIENA, Citrix, Cypress Semiconductor, Electronic Arts, Lotus Development Corporation, Silicon Graphics, and Vitesse.  and STAR Ventures. The company also boasts a Technology Advisory Board that comprises business leaders and academics from MIT MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology  and Stanford University. For more information on the company, visit www.chiaro.com.

Chiaro Networks and Enstara are registered trademarks of Chiaro Networks. Chiaro Networks disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others.
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