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John G Zornig

from Lincoln, MA
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  • 6 Brooks Rd, Lincoln, MA 01773 (781) 259-3476 (781) 259-3478
  • 412 Beacon St, Boston, MA 02115 (617) 536-6921
  • 6 Brooks Rd, Lincoln, MA 01773 (781) 259-3478

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Company: The university of queensland uqx Position: Technologist

Education

School / High School: The University of Queensland

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Android • Fullscreen • Html5 • Video • Iphone

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Blues Rock Music • Technology • Progressive Rock • Science • Scuba Diving • Bush Walking • Science Fiction • Cuisine • Travel • Ancient History

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Medical Practice

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John Zornig

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Location:
Boston, MA
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
The University of Queensland Uqx
Technologist
Education:
The University of Queensland
Skills:
Android
Fullscreen
Html5
Video
Iphone
Interests:
Blues Rock Music
Technology
Progressive Rock
Science
Scuba Diving
Bush Walking
Science Fiction
Cuisine
Travel
Ancient History

Publications

Us Patents

Load Balancing Port Switching Hub

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US Patent:
57425876, Apr 21, 1998
Filed:
Feb 28, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/808083
Inventors:
John G. Zornig - Boston MA
Tavit K. Ohanian - Waltham MA
George A. Klarakis - Franklin MA
Assignee:
LANart Corporation - Needham MA
International Classification:
H04L 1226
H04L 1256
US Classification:
370235
Abstract:
A port switching hub consists of a number of local area network ports, a number of internal channels to which these ports may be connected from time to time under program control, and circuitry suitable for causing each channel to function as a local area network repeater. The ports have a variety of control and measurement functions associated with them. An instrumentation, a programmable controller or embedded computer program, for example, estimates the traffic load on each channel based on information available from the port controllers. The control program further predicts the effect of reassigning the ports to different channels based on available data, internal models of network behavior, and other constraints such as address assignment, and changes the port assignment so as to achieve a goal, such as balancing of traffic load or assignment. The reassignment of ports may occur periodically, or in response to an event, and may or may not be forced to occur during a period of channel inactivity.
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