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History for IPR disclosure
Cisco's Statement of IPR claimed in draft-pmohapat-sidr-pfx-validate-02.txt

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2009-11-06 MsgOut (System)
Date: 2009-11-06 18:40:57+00:00
From: IETF Secretariat <ietf-ipr@ietf.org>
To: jgs@juniper.net,randy@psg.com,sra@hactrn.net,pmohapat@cisco.com,wardd@cisco.com
Subject: Posting of IPR Disclosure related to Cisco's Statement of IPR claimed in draft-pmohapat-sidr-pfx-validate-02.txt
Cc: housley@vigilsec.com,ipr-announce@ietf.org

Dear John Scudder, Randy Bush, Rob Austein, Pradosh Mohapatra, David Ward: An IPR disclosure that pertains to your Internet-Draft entitled "BGP Prefix Origin Validation" (draft-pmohapat-sidr-pfx-validate) was submitted to the IETF Secretariat on 2009-11-02 and has been posted on the "IETF Page of Intellectual Property Rights Disclosures" (https://datatracker.ietf.org/ipr/1205/). The title of the IPR disclosure is "Cisco's Statement of IPR claimed in draft-pmohapat-sidr-pfx-validate-02.txt." The IETF Secretariat
2009-11-06 MsgOut (System)
Date: 2009-11-06 18:40:57+00:00
From: IETF Secretariat <ietf-ipr@ietf.org>
To: standards-ipr@cisco.com
Subject: Posting of IPR Disclosure
Cc:

Dear Dan Lang: Your IPR disclosure entitled "Cisco's Statement of IPR claimed in draft-pmohapat-sidr-pfx-validate-02.txt" has been posted on the "IETF Page of Intellectual Property Rights Disclosures" (https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/ipr_list.cgi). The IETF Secretariat
2009-11-02 Posted (System) IPR Disclosure Posted
2009-11-02 Submitted (System) IPR Disclosure Submitted
2009-11-02 Legacy (System)
From: http://www.ietf.org/ietf-ftp/IPR/cisco-ipr-draft-pmohapat-sidr-pfx-validate-02.txt

Title: Cisco's Statement of IPR claimed in draft-pmohapat-sidr-pfx-validate-02.txt
Date: November 2, 2009

On 11-18-2008, Cisco made the following IPR disclosure statement to the …
From: http://www.ietf.org/ietf-ftp/IPR/cisco-ipr-draft-pmohapat-sidr-pfx-validate-02.txt

Title: Cisco's Statement of IPR claimed in draft-pmohapat-sidr-pfx-validate-02.txt
Date: November 2, 2009

On 11-18-2008, Cisco made the following IPR disclosure statement to the
IETF relating to "draft-pmohapat-sidr-pfx-validate-00.txt":

"Title: Cisco's Statement of IPR related to
draft-pmohapat-sidr-pfx-validate-00.txt
Date: 11-18-2008
From: Rachel Albright

Cisco is the owner of US Patent Application Serial No. 12/243,767
relating to the subject matter of "BGP Prefix Origin Validation"

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If technology in this document is included in a standard adopted by IETF
and any claims of any Cisco patents are necessary for practicing the
standard, any party will have the right to use any such patent claims
under reasonable, non-discriminatory terms, with reciprocity, to
implement and fully comply with the standard.

The reasonable non-discriminatory terms are:

If this standard is adopted, Cisco will not assert any patents owned or
controlled by Cisco against any party for making, using, selling,
importing or offering for sale a product that implements the standard,
provided, however that Cisco retains the right to assert its patents
(including the right to claim past royalties) against any party that
asserts a patent it owns or controls (either directly or indirectly)
against Cisco or any of Cisco's affiliates or successors in title or
against any products of Cisco or any products of any of Cisco's
affiliates either alone or in combination with other products; and Cisco
retains the right to assert its patents against any product or portion
thereof that is not necessary for compliance with the standard.

Royalty-bearing licenses will be available to anyone who prefers that
option.

For information contact:

Dan Lang
Director, Intellectual Property
Cisco Systems
+1 408-526-6672
standards-ipr@cisco.com"

The unpublished patent application in the aforementioned IPR disclosure
statement contains the following text:

"One embodiment validates or invalidates a route received in a Border
Gateway Protocol (BGP) update message. A route is validated in response
to determining that the originating autonomous system specified in the
AS_Path attribute for the route in a received BGP update message has
authority to advertise the route and/or whether or not multiple
autonomous systems identified in the AS_Path attribute of the update
message is authorized to advertise the route, possibly in a particular
order."

For information, contact:

Dan Lang
Director, Intellectual Property
Cisco Systems
+1 408-526-6672
standards-ipr@cisco.com