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Cynthia Arens

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Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Telecommunications

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System And Method For Assisting In Controlling Real-Time Transport Protocol Flow Through Multiple Networks Via Media Flow Routing

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US Patent:
7028092, Apr 11, 2006
Filed:
Apr 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/844964
Inventors:
Patrick J. MeLampy - Pepperell MA, US
Andrew D. Ory - Cambridge MA, US
Clifford M. Spencer - Lexington MA, US
Robert F. Penfield - Concord MA, US
Peter S. Commerford - Belmont MA, US
Stephen T. Voto - Salem MA, US
Cynthia E. Arens - Arlington MA, US
Rebecca A. Pedersen - West Newbury MA, US
Assignee:
Acme Packet, Inc. - Burlington MA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709230, 370392, 370401
Abstract:
A system and method for assisting in controlling real-time transport protocol flow through multiple networks via media flow routing is disclosed. The system utilizes a first computer and a second computer connected to the first computer, via a group of associated computers, wherein each of the first computer, second computer, and group of associated computers comprise a transceiver, a memory, and a processor. The processor is configured by the memory to perform the functions of: performing an inbound screen on route information received from the first computer, to determine if the received route information should be discarded; if the route information is not discarded, comparing the received and screened route information to a local policy defined within the second computer; performing an outbound screen on the received and screened information prior to transmitting the received and screened route information to the first computer; and selecting a primary route from the received route information and local route information in accordance with the local policy, wherein the primary route is a path from the second computer to the first computer via the group of associated computers.

System And Method For Assisting In Controlling Real-Time Transport Protocol Flow Through Multiple Networks

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US Patent:
7072303, Jul 4, 2006
Filed:
Apr 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/844204
Inventors:
Patrick J. MeLampy - Pepperell MA, US
Andrew D. Ory - Cambridge MA, US
Clifford M. Spencer - Lexington MA, US
Robert F. Penfield - Concord MA, US
Peter S. Commerford - Belmont MA, US
Stephen T. Voto - Salem MA, US
Cynthia E. Arens - Arlington MA, US
Rebecca A. Pedersen - West Newbury MA, US
Assignee:
Acme Packet, Inc. - Burlington MA
International Classification:
H04J 1/16
US Classification:
370238
Abstract:
A system for assisting in controlling real-time transport protocol flow through multiple networks is disclosed. The system utilizes at least a first computer and a second computer that is connected to the first computer, wherein the second computer comprises a second transceiver, a second memory having logic stored therein defining functions to be performed by the second computer, and a second processor. The second processor is configured by the second memory to perform the functions of: performing an inbound screen on route information received by the second computer, from the first computer, to determine if the received route information should be discarded; if the route information is not discarded, comparing the received and screened route information to a local policy defined with the second computer, and performing an outbound screen on the received and screened information prior to transmitting the received and screened information.

System And Method For Assisting In Controlling Real-Time Transport Protocol Flow Through Multiple Networks Via Screening

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US Patent:
7133923, Nov 7, 2006
Filed:
Apr 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/844984
Inventors:
Patrick J. MeLampy - Pepperell MA, US
Andrew D. Ory - Cambridge MA, US
Clifford M. Spencer - Lexington MA, US
Robert F. Penfield - Concord MA, US
Peter S. Commerford - Belmont MA, US
Stephen T. Voto - Salem MA, US
Cynthia E. Arens - Arlington MA, US
Rebecca A. Pedersen - West Newbury MA, US
Assignee:
Acme Packet, Inc. - Burlington MA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709231, 709249, 709238, 709245, 709250
Abstract:
A system for assisting in controlling real-time transport protocol flow through multiple networks via screening is disclosed. The system utilizes a transceiver, a memory having logic stored therein defining functions to be performed by the system, and a processor. The processor is configured by the memory to perform the functions of: determining if route information received by the transceiver is from an external source or an internal source; if the route information is from an external source, performing a first internal screen of the route information, wherein a destination address defined by the received route information is compared to a local destination address defined by the first internal screen; and if the route information is from an internal source, performing a second internal screen of the route information, wherein an origin address defined by the received route information is compared to a local origin address defined by the second internal screen.

System And Method For Assisting In Controlling Real-Time Transport Protocol Flow Through Multiple Networks

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US Patent:
7620053, Nov 17, 2009
Filed:
Dec 20, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/314349
Inventors:
Patrick J. MeLampy - Pepperell MA, US
Andrew D. Ory - Cambridge MA, US
Clifford M. Spencer - Lexington MA, US
Robert F. Penfield - Concord MA, US
Peter S. Commerford - Belmont MA, US
Stephen T. Voto - Salem MA, US
Cynthia E. Arens - Arlington MA, US
Rebecca A. Pedersen - West Newbury MA, US
Assignee:
Acme Packet, Inc. - Burlington MA
International Classification:
H04L 12/28
US Classification:
37039531, 370238, 709239
Abstract:
A system for assisting in controlling real-time transport protocol flow through multiple networks is disclosed. The system utilizes at least a first computer and a second computer that is connected to the first computer, wherein the second computer comprises a second transceiver, a second memory having logic stored therein defining functions to be performed by the second computer, and a second processor. The second processor is configured by the second memory to perform the functions of: performing an inbound screen on route information received by the second computer, from the first computer, to determine if the received route information should be discarded; if the route information is not discarded, comparing the received and screened route information to a local policy defined with the second computer; and performing an outbound screen on the received and screened information prior to transmitting the received and screened information.

Method And System Of Providing Redundancy In A Network Device

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US Patent:
7817541, Oct 19, 2010
Filed:
Sep 15, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/521726
Inventors:
David Michael Gray - Milford MA, US
Robert F. Penfield - Concord MA, US
Cynthia E. Arens - Lexington MA, US
Assignee:
Acme Packet, Inc. - Burlington MA
International Classification:
G01R 31/08
US Classification:
370220, 370244, 370435
Abstract:
Systems and methods for redundancy in a network device are disclosed. An exemplary device comprises: a controller residing on a data forwarding element (DFE), the DFE performing data forwarding operations; and a first and a second control processor. Each of the control processors has either an active role or a standby role with respect to the DFE controller. The active-role control processor communicates with the DFE to configure the DFE forwarding operations and receives at least some communications from the DFE controller over a virtual channel. The DFE controller directs traffic on the virtual channel that is destined for the active-role control processor to either the first or the second control processor based on which of the control processors currently has the active role.

System And Method For Assisting In Controlling Real-Time Transport Protocol Flow Through Multiple Networks

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US Patent:
8451716, May 28, 2013
Filed:
Oct 16, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/580403
Inventors:
Patrick J. MeLampy - Pepperell MA, US
Andrew D. Ory - Cambridge MA, US
Clifford M. Spencer - Lexington MA, US
Robert F. Penfield - Concord MA, US
Peter S. Commerford - Belmont MA, US
Stephen T. Voto - Salem MA, US
Cynthia E. Arens - Arlington MA, US
Rebecca A. Pedersen - West Newbury MA, US
Assignee:
Acme Packet, Inc. - Bedford MA
International Classification:
G01R 31/08
H04L 12/26
US Classification:
370224, 370252
Abstract:
Methods and systems for routing call signaling messages are disclosed. One such method is performed in a session router. The method includes: maintaining a telephony route information base (TRIB) stored in the session router as a result of participation of the session router in telephony routing over internet protocol (TRIP). The TRIB allows multiple routes to the same destination. The method further comprises: using the TRIB to route the received call signaling messages to another session router. One such system includes memory and a processor. The processor is configured by instructions retrieved from the memory to: build and maintain, as a result of participation of the router in telephony routing over internet protocol (TRIP), a telephony route information base (TRIB) that allows multiple routes to the same destination; and use the TRIB to route a received call signaling message to another router.

System And Method For Assisting In Controlling Real-Time Transport Protocol Flow Through Multiple Networks Via Use Of A Cluster Of Session Routers

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US Patent:
20020145975, Oct 10, 2002
Filed:
Apr 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/844992
Inventors:
Patrick MeLampy - Pepperell MA, US
Andrew Ory - Cambrige MA, US
Clifford Spencer - Lexington MA, US
Robert Penfield - Concord MA, US
Peter Commerford - Belmont MA, US
Stephen Voto - Salem MA, US
Cynthia Arens - Arlington MA, US
Rebecca Pedersen - West Newbury MA, US
International Classification:
H04L012/26
US Classification:
370/235000, 370/352000, 709/238000
Abstract:
A system for assisting in controlling real-time transport protocol flow through multiple networks via use of a cluster of session routers is disclosed. The system utilizes a first computer and a cluster of computers, wherein the cluster of computers comprises at least two associated computers that are connected to the first computer. Each of the associated computers comprises a second transceiver, a second memory having logic stored therein defining functions to be performed by the associated computers, and a second processor. The second processor is configured by the second memory to perform the functions of: performing an inbound screen on route information received by an associated computer, from the first computer, to determine if the received route information should be discarded; if the route information is not discarded, comparing the received and screened route information to a local policy defined within the cluster of computers; and performing an outbound screen on the received and screened information prior to transmitting the received and screened information outside the cluster of computers.
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