A method and system for steering bidirectional network traffic to a same service device. Specifically, the disclosed method and system entail the maintaining and synchronization of link aggregation group (LAG) tables tied to a pair of LAG ports instantiated on a network element directly connected to a pair of peer linking service devices. Network traffic (i.e., MAC frames) arriving at the network element, from a first host and intended for a second host (e.g., indicative of a first direction of the network traffic), may be steered towards one of the pair of service devices based on hashing of information included in a received MAC frame in conjunction with the LAG table tied to the LAG port (of the pair of LAG ports) that which received the MAC frame.
Method And System For Inspecting Broadcast Network Traffic Between End Points Residing Within A Same Zone
- Santa Clara CA, US Aparna Sushrut Karanjkar - Santa Clara CA, US Nitin Ravindra Karkhanis - Santa Clara CA, US Thejesh Ajjikariappla Panchappa - Santa Clara CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/761
Abstract:
A method and system for inspecting broadcast network traffic between end points residing within a same zone. Specifically, the method and system disclosed herein entail the provisioning of unique forward-service and reverse-service virtual network identifiers (VNIs), and corresponding virtual layer-2 (VL2) forward-service and reverse-service broadcast domains, respectively, to communications originating from and destined to intercept hosts.
Method And System For Inspecting Cross-Zone Network Traffic Between End Points Residing Within Different Zones
- Santa Clara CA, US Aparna Sushrut Karanjkar - Santa Clara CA, US Nitin Ravindra Karkhanis - Santa Clara CA, US Thejesh Ajjikariappla Panchappa - Santa Clara CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/12 H04L 12/46 H04L 12/911 H04L 12/801
Abstract:
A method and system for inspecting cross-zone network traffic between end points residing within different zones. Specifically, the method and system disclosed herein entail the provisioning of unique forward-service and reverse-service virtual network identifiers (VNIs), and corresponding virtual layer-2 (VL2) forward-service and reverse-service broadcast domains, respectively, to communications originating from and destined to intercept hosts.
Method And System For Inspecting Unicast Network Traffic Between End Points Residing Within A Same Zone
- Santa Clara CA, US Aparna Sushrut Karanjkar - Santa Clara CA, US Nitin Ravindra Karkhanis - Santa Clara CA, US Thejesh Ajjikariappla Panchappa - Santa Clara CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 H04L 12/46 H04L 29/12
Abstract:
A method and system for inspecting unicast network traffic between end points residing within a same zone. Specifically, the method and system disclosed herein entail the provisioning of unique forward-service and reverse-service virtual network identifiers (VNIs), and corresponding virtual layer-2 (VL2) forward-service and reverse-service broadcast domains, respectively, to communications originating from and destined to intercept hosts.
Method And System For Network Traffic Steering Towards A Service Device
- Santa Clara CA, US Aparna Karanjkar - Santa Clara CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 H04L 12/24 H04L 12/751 H04L 12/46
Abstract:
A method and system for steering network traffic towards a service device. Specifically, the disclosed method and system entail the installation of multiple service devices around a network. Service policies are cloned across the multiple service devices, and further, each service device is assigned common virtual routing and bridging addresses. Using at least these common virtual routing and bridging addresses, intercept virtual tunnel end points (VTEPs) redirect or bridge network traffic to a service device.
Method And System For Host Discovery And Tracking In A Network
- Santa Clara CA, US Aparna Karanjkar - Santa Clara CA, US Prateek Nigam - Bangalore, IN
International Classification:
H04L 29/12
Abstract:
A system and method for host discovery and tracking in a network. Specifically, the disclosed system and method entail maintaining bindings pertinent to the mapping of any host in the network, by way of their host IP address, to a respective virtual tunnel end point (VTEP). More specifically, these bindings may include: (i) a host IP address to host MAC address binding or mapping; and (ii) a host MAC address to VTEP IP address binding or mapping. Further, these bindings may be especially significant towards directing network traffic to a host over virtual layer-3 (L3) protocols.
Method And System For Steering Bidirectional Network Traffic To A Same Service Device
A method and system for steering bidirectional network traffic to a same service device. Specifically, the disclosed method and system entail the maintaining and synchronization of link aggregation group (LAG) tables tied to a pair of LAG ports instantiated on a network element directly connected to a pair of peer linking service devices. Network traffic (i.e., MAC frames) arriving at the network element, from a first host and intended for a second host (e.g., indicative of a first direction of the network traffic), may be steered towards one of the pair of service devices based on hashing of information included in a received MAC frame in conjunction with the LAG table tied to the LAG port (of the pair of LAG ports) that which received the MAC frame.
Method And System For Network Traffic Steering Towards A Service Device
- Santa Clara CA, US Aparna Karanjkar - Santa Clara CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 H04L 12/751 H04L 12/24
Abstract:
A method and system for steering network traffic towards a service device. Specifically, the disclosed method and system entail the installation of multiple service devices around a network. Service policies are cloned across the multiple service devices, and further, each service device is assigned common virtual routing and bridging addresses. Using at least these common virtual routing and bridging addresses, intercept virtual tunnel end points (VTEPs) redirect or bridge network traffic to a service device.
Arista Networks
Software Engineer
Juniper Networks Aug 2006 - Sep 2012
Staff Engineer
Extreme Networks Oct 2005 - Aug 2006
Senior Software Engineer
Cisco Aug 1999 - Oct 2005
Senior Software Engineer
Department of Computer Science Arizona State University Jun 1998 - Jul 1999
Research Assistant
Education:
Arizona State University 1997 - 1999
Master of Science, Masters, Computer Science
Pune Institute of Computer Technology 1992 - 1996
Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelors, Computer Science
Skills:
Embedded Software Ospf Software Engineering Software Development C Switches Device Drivers Technical Leadership Stp Ethernet Distributed Systems Embedded Systems Internet Protocol Suite Linux Tcp/Ip Layer2 Switching Rstp Mstp Data Structures Network Processors
Languages:
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