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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 19, 2013
Filed:
Jun. 01, 2011
Jean L. Calvignac, Raleigh, NC (US);
Daniel G. Eisenhauer, Austin, TX (US);
Ashish A. More, Banglore, IN;
Anil Pothireddy, Bangalore, IN;
Christoph Raisch, Gerlingen, DE;
Saravanan Sethuraman, Bangalore, IN;
Vibhor K. Srivastava, Sitapur, IN;
Jan-bernd Themann, Tuebingen, DE;
Jean L. Calvignac, Raleigh, NC (US);
Daniel G. Eisenhauer, Austin, TX (US);
Ashish A. More, Banglore, IN;
Anil Pothireddy, Bangalore, IN;
Christoph Raisch, Gerlingen, DE;
Saravanan Sethuraman, Bangalore, IN;
Vibhor K. Srivastava, Sitapur, IN;
Jan-Bernd Themann, Tuebingen, DE;
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
Translating between a first communication protocol used by a first network component and a second communication protocol used by a second network, where translating includes: receiving, by a network engine adapter operating independently from the first and second network components, data packets from the first and second network components; and performing, by the network engine, a combined communication protocol based on the first communication protocol and the second communication protocol, including manipulating data packets of at least one of the first communication protocol or the second communication protocol, thereby offloading performance requirements for the combined communication protocol from the first and second network components.