Fabric availability and synchronization

    公开(公告)号:US11870646B2

    公开(公告)日:2024-01-09

    申请号:US17147327

    申请日:2021-01-12

    摘要: Aspects of the present disclosure include implementing fabric availability and synchronization (FAS) agents within a fabric network. In one example, a first FAS agent executing on a first network device may receive, from a second network device, a command to modify a configuration of a second network device. The first FAS may upgrade the configuration of the first network device based on the command from a current configuration to a new configuration. The first FAS agent increment a state identifier associated with the configuration of the first network device to a new state identifier associated with the new configuration. The first FAS agent may then transmit a control packet that includes the new state identifier. A second FAS agent executing on the second network device may receive the control packet and execute the command to update the configuration of the second network device to the new configuration.

    AUTOMATED RULE GENERATION FOR NETWORK FUNCTIONS

    公开(公告)号:US20230396496A1

    公开(公告)日:2023-12-07

    申请号:US17805083

    申请日:2022-06-02

    摘要: Techniques for automated generation of rules associated with network functions are presented. A template generator component can generate, for each network function (NF), a rule template associated with the NF based on rule format parameters associated with an application or user, wherein the rule template can comprise a group of rule elements and one or more tags associated with one or more variables associated with the NF. A rule generator component can, for each desired event associated with each NF, automatically generate a rule based on the rule template and event-related data of a data file received from a user. As part of rule generation, for each tag, the rule generator component can identify the tag in the rule template, based on a tag indicator indicative of the tag, and replace the tag in the rule template with an item of the event-related data that relates to the variable.