IP Library Granted Patent US 7,715,381
Granted Patent B2
US 7,715,381 · App. 10/883,109 · Granted May 11, 2010

Method and apparatus for routing and forwarding between virtual routers within a single network element

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Patent No.
US 7,715,381
App. No.
10/883,109
Granted
May 11, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and apparatus for routing and forwarding between virtual routers is described. A method in a single network element comprises peering a first virtual router to a second virtual router, wherein the first and second virtual routers have separate address spaces and separate routing tables, distributing a set of one or more routes from the first virtual router to the second virtual router, wherein a first of the set of routes identifies the first virtual router as a next hop of the first route, said first route including a destination, and downloading to a set of one or more forwarding tables, the destination and the next hop.

Claims (14)

1. A method within a single network element comprising:

coupling a first virtual router belonging to a first virtual private network and a second virtual router belonging to a second virtual private network to a virtual router local area network (VR-LAN), wherein the VR-LAN is a local area network within the single network element comprising three or more virtual routers coupled to the VR-LAN and the VR-LAN allows for communication between the first and second virtual private networks via inter virtual routing between the first and second virtual router; and

indicating in a routing table a route from the first virtual router to the second virtual router via the VR-LAN; wherein the route is used for the communication and the first and second virtual routers have different address spaces and separate routing tables with different routes.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein said coupling comprises generating a first logical interface for the first virtual router that indicates the VR-LAN and a second logical interface for the second virtual router that indicates the VR-LAN.

3. The method of claim 2 wherein said first and second virtual routers exchange routing information via the first and second logical interfaces.

4. The method of claim 1 further comprising forwarding a packet to the second virtual router and a third virtual router from the first virtual router in accordance with an entry in the first virtual router's forwarding table, which indicates a first logical interface as a next hop to the VR-LAN.

5. The method of claim 4 wherein the packet is received by the second virtual router via a second logical interface and the third virtual router receives the packet via a third logical interface, wherein said second logical interface identifies the second virtual router and the third logical interface indicates the third virtual router.

6. A computer-readable storage medium that stores instructions, which when executed by a set of one or more processors, cause said set of processors to perform operations within a single network element comprising:

coupling a first virtual router belonging to a first virtual private network and a second virtual router belonging to a second virtual private network to a virtual router local area network (VR-LAN), wherein the VR-LAN is a local area network within the single network element comprising three or more virtual routers coupled to the VR-LAN and the VR-LAN allows for communication between the first and second virtual private networks via inter virtual routing between the first and second virtual router; and

indicating in a routing table a route from the first virtual router to the second virtual router via the VR-LAN; wherein the route is used for the communication and the first and second virtual routers have different address spaces and separate routing tables with different routes.

7. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 6 wherein said coupling comprises generating a first logical interface for the first virtual router that indicates the VR-LAN and a second logical interface for the second virtual router that indicates the VR-LAN.

8. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 7 wherein said first and second virtual routers exchange routing information via the first and second logical interfaces.

9. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 6 further comprising forwarding a packet to the second virtual router and a third virtual router from the first virtual router in accordance with an entry in the first virtual routers forwarding table, which indicates a first logical interface as a next hop to the VR-LAN.

10. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 9 wherein the packet is received by the second virtual router via a second logical interface and the third virtual router receives the packet via a third logical interface, wherein said second logical interface identifies the second virtual router and the third logical interface indicates the third virtual router.

Assignments (5)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 24, 2025
From: NOVACLOUD LICENSING LLC
To: NCLD1 LLC
Reel/Frame 071033/0001 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 18, 2025
From: NOVACLOUD LICENSING LLC
To: NCLD1 LLC
Reel/Frame 070888/0066 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 13, 2025
From: NOVACLOUD LICENSING LLC
To: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET LM ERICSSON (PUBL)
Reel/Frame 070226/0533 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 26, 2024
From: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET LM ERICSSON (PUBL)
To: NOVACLOUD LICENSING LLC
Reel/Frame 068522/0499 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 26, 2010
From: REDBACK NETWORKS INC.
To: ERICSSON AB
Reel/Frame 024002/0363 →