IP Library Granted Patent US 7,150,037
Granted Patent B2
US 7,150,037 · App. 09/877,209 · Granted Dec 12, 2006

Network configuration manager

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Patent No.
US 7,150,037
App. No.
09/877,209
Granted
Dec 12, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A policy engine generates configlets that are vendor-neutral, vendor-specific or both, based on a selected target level and a selected device/device group. A translator translates and combines the configlets to form vendor-dependent configuration files. The policy engine generates the configlets using policies associated with the selected target level and its sub-target levels, as defined by a target level hierarchy. A policy includes at least a condition, and an action which the policy engine performs if the condition is true. In performing the action, the policy engine typically writes to at least a partial configlet. A policy may further include a verification clause, which is used to verify a running configuration. Policy dependencies may also be defined such that where a second policy is dependent on a first policy, the second policy must be evaluated after the first policy. This is necessary, where, for example, the first policy generates and stores a value to be used by the second policy. Policies are small programs. A configlet hierarchy is defined, such that a child configlet inherits properties which it does not define from its parent. A mapping function maps infrastructure data in a first format to a second format, so that the second format is recognizable by the policy engine. A loader batches, schedules and loads a configuration file to its intended device. Upon replacing a first device using a first configuration format with a second device using a second configuration format, the first device's configuration is read in or uploaded and reverse-translated into configlets. The configlets are then translated into a configuration formatted for the second device. The system retains device logins and passwords in encrypted format. A user desiring to connect to a device must log in to the system instead. The system in turn logs in or connects to the device and passes information back and forth between the user and the device, as if the user were logged directly into the device.

Claims (13)

1. A network configuration management system comprising:

a reverse translator configured to receive a first vendor-specific configuration file from a first network device and configured to reverse translate the first vendor-specific configuration tile into at least one vendor-neutral configlet;

a configuration file generator configured to generate a second vendor-specific configuration file using the at least one vendor-neutral configlet, the second vendor-specific configuration file corresponding to a second network device; and

a loader for loading the second vendor-specific configuration file to the second network device;

wherein the first vendor-specific configuration file is usable to configure the operation of the first network device and the second vendor-specific configuration file is usable to configure the operation of the second network device;

a translator which translates the at least one of the plurality of vendor-neutral configlet to a vendor-specific configlet.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of vendor-neutral configlets are organized based on a selected feature set target level.

3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the system retains login information to the devices, such that a user desiring to connect to a device must log in to the system, the system connecting to the device.

4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the system passes commands from the user to the device, and responses from the device to the user.

5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second vendor-specific configuration file comprises a full configuration.

6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second vendor-specific configuration file comprises a partial configuration.

7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first vendor-specific configuration file comprises a full configuration.

8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first vendor-specific configuration file comprises a partial configuration.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 30, 2010
From: INTELLIDEN, INC.
To: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 024906/0572 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 9, 2010
From: MATRIX PARTNERS VI, L.P.; MATRIX VI PARALLEL PARTNERSHIP-B, L.P.; WESTON & CO. VI, LLC; W CAPITAL PARTNERS II, L.P.; WESTBURY EQUITY PARTNERS SBIC, L.P.; GRANITE GLOBAL VENTURES II L.P.; GGV II ENTREPRENEURS FUND L.P.; AKINYEMI O. LAIUDE; SUE GERDELMAN & JOHN GERDELMAN TTEE REVOC. TRUST OF JOHN WILLIAM GERDELMAN; SUE GERDELMAN & JOHN GERDELMAN; SNOWS HILL, LLC; REMKO VOS; DALE HECHT; JAMES M. SCHNEIDER; BOYNTON FAMILY TRUST; MICHAEL J. ROWNY REVOCABLE TRUST UTA 6/6/95; BLACK FAMILY TRUST 2001 U/I DTD NOVEMBER 26, 2001; ROBERT GAFFNEY; MATRIX VI PARALLEL PARTNERSHIP-A, L.P.
To: INTELLIDEN, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 17, 2009
From: INTELLIDEN, INC.
To: MATRIX PARTNERS VI, L.P.; MATRIX VI PARALLEL PARTNERSHIP-A, L.P.; MATRIX VI PARALLEL PARTNERSHIP-B, L.P.; WESTON & CO. VI, LLC; KOOKABURRA LLC; WESTBURY EQUITY PARTNERS SBIC, L.P.; GRANITE GLOBAL VENTURES II L.P.; GGV II ENTREPRENEURES FUND L.P.; LALUDE, AKINYEMI O.; SUE GERDELMAN & JOHN GERDELMAN TTEE REVOC. TRUST OF JOHN WILLIAM GERDELMAN; GERDELMAN, SUE & JOHN; SNOWS HILL, LLC; VOS, REMKO; SCHNEIDER, JAMES M.; GAFFNEY, ROBERT P.; MICHAEL J. ROWNY REVOCABLE TRUST UTA; BLACK FAMILY TRUST 2001 U/I DTD; BOYNTON FAMILY TRUST BY CHARLES BOYNTON
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