Invention Grant
- Patent Title: QUIC and anycast proxy resiliency
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Application No.: US18542094Application Date: 2023-12-15
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Publication No.: US12149596B2Publication Date: 2024-11-19
- Inventor: Kyle Andrew Donald Mestery , Vincent E. Parla
- Applicant: Cisco Technology, Inc.
- Applicant Address: US CA San Jose
- Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US CA San Jose
- Agency: Lee & Hayes, P.C.
- Main IPC: H04L67/561
- IPC: H04L67/561 ; H04L9/40 ; H04L12/46 ; H04L45/00 ; H04L45/42 ; H04L61/103 ; H04L61/4511 ; H04L67/02 ; H04L67/101 ; H04L67/1012 ; H04L67/141 ; H04L67/562

Abstract:
Techniques for managing migrations of QUIC connection session(s) across proxy nodes, data centers, and/or private application nodes are described herein. A global key-value datastore, accessible by proxy nodes and/or application nodes, may store mappings between a first QUIC connection, associated with a proxy node and a client device, on the frontend of the proxy node and a second QUIC connection, associated with the proxy node and an application node, on the backend of the proxy node. With the global key-value datastore being accessible by the proxy nodes, when a proxy node receives a QUIC packet on the front end or the back end, the proxy node may determine where to map this connection to on the opposite end. Additionally, with the global key-value datastore being accessible to the application nodes, when an application node receives a QUIC packet, the application node may determine the client device associated with the connection.
Public/Granted literature
- US20240129378A1 QUIC AND ANYCAST PROXY RESILIENCY Public/Granted day:2024-04-18
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