Automated VPN Session Routing via Connectivity Monitoring
Summary
The USPTO published patent application US20260095437A1 for a computerized method of automated VPN session routing. The invention includes modules to actively monitor internal connections to remote resources via periodic polling, detect impaired connectivity, and automatically disable external interfaces on affected VPN appliances to force disconnections and reroute to functioning appliances. Inventors are Syed Muzamil, Palavalli Govindaraju Raghunandan, and Hari Balaji Srinivasan.
What changed
This patent application describes a method for automated VPN session routing that includes connectivity monitoring modules performing periodic polling of internal connections to remote resources. Upon detecting sufficiently impaired connectivity, the system can automatically disable external interfaces on affected VPN appliances, forcing VPN client disconnections and rerouting to available appliances with functioning internal links. The CPC classifications include H04L 63/0272 and H04L 49/602.
Patent applications do not impose compliance obligations on third parties. Technology companies developing VPN solutions may wish to review the published claims to assess potential implications for their own products or to consider prior art searches. The application was filed on September 30, 2024, with application number 18902098.
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AUTOMATED VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK SESSION ROUTING
Application US20260095437A1 Kind: A1 Apr 02, 2026
Inventors
Syed Muzamil, Palavalli Govindaraju Raghunandan, Hari Balaji Srinivasan
Abstract
A computerized method is provided for automated routing of active virtual private network sessions. Methods can include modules to actively monitor, through periodic polling, internal connections to remote resources for the site of a VPN appliance. Upon detecting sufficiently impaired connectivity via the internal connection, the VPN connections optimization tool can automatically disable the external interface on affected VPN appliances to force disconnections of VPN clients and rerouting to available VPN appliances with functioning internal links.
CPC Classifications
H04L 63/0272 H04L 49/602
Filing Date
2024-09-30
Application No.
18902098
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