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Method And Apparatus For Managing Hierarchical Collections Of Data,
Tue Apr 19 16:04:56 EDT 2011
A method and system provide for management of a collection of data records. The data records have associated therewith an identifier or code that indicates the most coarse level of granularity with which the data record is associated in a hierarchy of sampling subsets created across a range of granularity levels.
Sampling And Analyzing Packets In A Network,
Tue Dec 14 15:05:20 EST 2010
The preferred embodiments of the present invention can include sampling packets transmitted over a network based on the content of the packets. If a packet is sampled, the sampling unit can add one or more fields to the sampled packet that can include a field for a number of bytes contained in the packet, a packet count, a flow count, a sampling type, and the like. The sampled packets can be analyzed to discern desired information from the packets. The additional fields that are added to the sampled packets can be used during the analysis.
System And Method For Deriving Traffic Demands For A Packet-Switched Network,
Tue Sep 14 15:04:42 EDT 2010
The present invention is directed to a method and system for deriving traffic demands for a packet-switched network. A novel model of defining traffic demands as a volume of load originating from an ingress link and destined to a set of egress links enables support for traffic engineering and performance debugging of large operational packet-switched networks.
Method and apparatus for managing hierarchical collections of data,
Tue Dec 18 18:12:31 EST 2007
A method and system provide for management of a collection of data records. The data records have associated therewith an identifier or code that indicates the most coarse level of granularity with which the data record is associated in a hierarchy of sampling subsets created across a range of granularity levels.
System and method for deriving traffic demands for a packet-switched network,
Tue Apr 11 18:11:04 EDT 2006
The present invention is directed to a method and system for deriving traffic demands for a packet-switched network. A novel model of defining traffic demands as a volume of load originating from an ingress link and destined to a set of egress links enables support for traffic engineering and performance debugging of large operational packet-switched networks.