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Paul J. Kirner

Researcher at Juniper Networks

Publications -  25
Citations -  532

Paul J. Kirner is an academic researcher from Juniper Networks. The author has contributed to research in topics: Server & Administrative domain. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 25 publications receiving 532 citations.

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Streamlined packet forwarding using dynamic filters for routing and security in a shared forwarding plane

TL;DR: In this paper, a network router includes a plurality of interfaces configured to send and receive packets, and a routing component comprising: (i) a routing engine that includes a control unit that executes a routing protocol to maintain routing information specifying routes through a network, and (ii) a forwarding plane configured by the routing engine to select next hops for the packets in accordance with the routing information.
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Policy evaluation in controlled environment

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose an interface logic to receive information identifying a state related to a client device via logic related to controlled environment, and to send a valid policy result to a host device, where the policy result is related to the state.
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Automated generation of access control rules for use in a distributed network management system that uses a label-based policy model

TL;DR: In this paper, an access control rule authorizing communication between a plurality of managed servers within an administrative domain is determined, based on the group-level label set and the role labels.
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Distributed network management using a logical multi-dimensional label-based policy model

TL;DR: In this paper, a set of rules are determined to be relevant for a particular managed server within an administrative domain and function-level instructions are generated based on the rules that were determined.
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End-to-end policy enforcement in the presence of a traffic midpoint device

TL;DR: In this article, a global manager computer identifies a traffic midpoint device through which the provider managed server provides a service to a user device and determines a relevant rule from the set of rules that is applicable to communication between the provider manage server and the user device.