US20110030037A1 - Zone migration in network access - Google Patents

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US20110030037A1
US20110030037A1 US12/534,814 US53481409A US2011030037A1 US 20110030037 A1 US20110030037 A1 US 20110030037A1 US 53481409 A US53481409 A US 53481409A US 2011030037 A1 US2011030037 A1 US 2011030037A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to the field of providing computer network access.
  • the present disclosure is directed to providing a system for controlling network access in different physical locations of a network.
  • the disclosure describes a system for controlling access in a network for user moving between different physical locations of the network. For example, in an embodiment, when a user moves between different rooms in a particular venue, the system implements rules which establish when the user will be automatically authenticated to the new location, or whether a new authentication is necessary.
  • a network access point is any wired or wireless connection point to a network.
  • a network access point is a wired or wireless port.
  • Ports can include, for example, 802.1Q VLAN IDs or the like, TCP ports or the like, UDP ports or the like, and any other software defined communication endpoints.
  • a network access point is a physical connection to the network, such as, for example, an Ethernet jack, a phone jack, a wireless router, or the like.
  • An access point can also include any form of location identification, such as, for example, the triangulation of a wireless signal, the use of a global positioning system (GPS), or any other system for determining the location of a network user.
  • GPS global positioning system
  • access points are grouped into zones.
  • a zone includes one or more access points.
  • a network includes at least a plurality of zones.
  • a network administrator can configure access rules for allowing a user to move between access points within a zone and/or between zones.
  • a user is allowed to move from access point to access point within a zone without having to re-authenticate.
  • a user may be required to re-authenticate when moving between access points associated with different zones. This can be useful, for example, when a user is required to pay different amounts to access the network through access points in different zones or where different zones have different security levels associated with them.
  • authentication can include, for example, a login, including a user name and/or password, the payment of a fee, the registration of a computer, entering a passcode or any other affirmative action taken by a user of a user device to gain permission to use a network.
  • FIG. 1 schematically illustrates an embodiment of a network.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a cross section of various access points in a hospitality setting.
  • FIG. 3 schematically illustrates access points and network connections of various users in a conference setting.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates an administrator setup screen for defining a plurality of access zones.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a flow chart of a decision tree for determining when a login is required to obtain network access in an embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates a flow chart showing when a login is required when moving between different zones in an embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates a timeline of two examples of users moving between different locations in a network.
  • FIG. 1 schematically illustrates an embodiment of a network access system.
  • the system includes various user devices 141 , 143 , 145 , 147 , 149 , 151 , 153 , 155 .
  • User devices can include, such as, for example, laptops, desktop computers, cell phones, PDAs and any other wired or wireless network enabled communication devices.
  • the user devices 141 , 143 , 145 , 147 , 149 , 151 , 153 , 155 communicate with access points 121 , 123 , 125 , 127 , 129 .
  • Access points 121 , 123 , 125 , 127 , 129 provide wired or wireless communications with network management device(s) 103 .
  • the network management device(s) 103 controls network communications in-between access points and between the access points and network 101 .
  • the network management device(s) are operated by a single entity.
  • the network management device(s) create a single network.
  • intermediate network devices 105 can also be used, including, for example, routers, switches, hubs, repeaters, etc. to assist in providing communications between access points 121 , 123 , 125 , 127 and network management device(s) 103 .
  • the network 101 can be, for example, a public network such as the Internet.
  • Network management device(s) 103 can include network gateways, such as, for example, network access gateways commercially available from Nomadix, Inc. of Newbury Park, Calif.
  • the network includes three different physical areas including lobby 107 , conference center 109 and guest room 111 .
  • Each physical area includes one or more access points.
  • the network management device(s) 103 provide the ability to group the access points together for purposes of allowing a user device to move between certain access points without requiring re-authentication while requiring re-authentication when moving to other access points.
  • the grouping of access points can be made, for example, along physical boundaries such as, for example, a wall. This can be done, for example, by allocating certain access points to a defined zone.
  • a zone is a room, group of rooms, building, group of buildings or the like.
  • the lobby 107 can be a first zone
  • the conference center 109 can be a second zone
  • the guest room 111 can be a third zone.
  • a user device will be able to move between access points within a zone without having to re-authenticate, but will be required to re-authenticate when moving between access points located in different zones.
  • Authentication can include, for example, a login, payment of fees, a request for access, entry of a code, or any other action required by the user to request access to the network.
  • a user device once authenticated to the lobby zone 107 can be allowed to access the conference center zone 109 without reauthentication, but may be required to re-authenticate when moving to the guest room zone 111 .
  • access points advertise their presence by broadcasting a Service Set Identifier (SSID), Extended Service Set Identifier (ESSID), and/or Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID), or the like, collectively referred to herein as SSID.
  • SSID Service Set Identifier
  • ESSID Extended Service Set Identifier
  • BSSID Basic Service Set Identifier
  • the same SSID is assigned to all access points and zones in a network.
  • a different SSID is assigned to each zone or to a group of zones.
  • multiple SSID's can be assigned to the same zone or same set of access points. In this respect virtual SSID's can be set up corresponding to different groupings of zones or access points.
  • Conference A2 2009 for example can have a custom SSID entitled “Conference A2 2009” which allows access to access points in the Lobby, Guest Rooms and Meeting Rooms without re-authentication, but not in the Business Center.
  • Conference B1 2009 can also have a custom SSID entitled “Conference B1 2009” which allows access to the Lobby, Meeting Rooms, Guest Rooms and the Business Center without re-authentication.
  • network providers can also have various levels of SSIDs allowing access to different groups of access points where multiple SSIDs correspond to the same access point or zone. Different SSIDs can correspond to different payment levels. For example, an inexpensive SSID access may only grant access to the Lobby, whereas a more expensive SSID can grant access to the Business Center or Meeting Rooms.
  • an amount of bandwidth, or maximum bandwidth can be assigned to different access points, groups of access points, zones, groups of zones or custom SSIDs.
  • Zone Migration As used in this example, a zone is a group of VLAN IDs. When customers connect to the network, for example, at a hotel, they are authenticated in one of four zones:
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a cross section of various access points in a hospitality setting.
  • Hotel 201 includes guest rooms 203 , conference room 205 , restaurant 207 and lobby 209 .
  • the guest rooms 203 , conference room 205 , restaurant 207 and lobby 209 include various access points 221 .
  • access points 221 Although illustrated as having one or more access points in each room, it is to be understood that fewer or more access points can be used.
  • a single access point can be used for multiple guest rooms.
  • the access points can be configured into various zones. The zones can be defined along room lines or in any other configuration.
  • the access points 221 in the guest rooms 203 area can all be a single zone.
  • access points 221 on a single floor or across less than all floors can also be configured into a zone.
  • zones can be defined along any desired physical locations, incorporating the access points in those physical zones.
  • many different types of facilities will benefit from the present disclosure. For example, although described mainly with respect to hotels, other facilities can use the present access point zone system including schools, colleges, universities, hospitals, government buildings, businesses, or any other public or private networking systems. Also, zones do not need to be restricted to a particular building, but can include multiple buildings.
  • FIG. 3 schematically illustrates access points and network connections of various users in a conference setting.
  • various user devices are connected with, attempting to connect with, or are moving between connections with various access points.
  • user device 351 is wirelessly communicating with access point 321 .
  • User device 352 is attempting to access the network through access points 321 , 323 , 325 , but has not yet been authenticated and thus is not able to send or receive communications over the network.
  • Devices are generally programmed to automatically select between access points, by, for example, determining which access point provides the strongest signal.
  • User device 356 is in-between three different access points and is able to communicate with all of them, but will eventually choose one access point to communicate with. In some cases, an access point will not allow a device to communicate through it, in which case the user device will attempt to communicate with another the access point.
  • user device 357 may have the strongest signal with access point 325 , but may only be authenticated with access point 337 . In this case, the user devices will communicate with access point 337 .
  • user devices can be configured to select access points based on any number of different selection options, including, for example, signal strength, bandwidth availability, access rights, access points corresponding to a particular SSID, etc.
  • selection options including, for example, signal strength, bandwidth availability, access rights, access points corresponding to a particular SSID, etc.
  • a user device When an access point is out of range, a user device will no longer be able to communicate with it and will attempt to find another access point.
  • switching between access points is seamless, e.g. there is no loss of network session, and a user may not even realize that they have switched access points.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates an administrator setup screen for defining a plurality of access zones.
  • the setup screen can be an independent computer program or it can run in a web browser.
  • the setup screen provides the ability, as described above, to define zones which include multiple access points (labeled as “Ports-Locations” in FIG. 4 ).
  • the zone setup information is stored in a database internal or external to the network management device(s) 103 and accessible to the network management device(s) 103 .
  • the connection request is sent to the network management device(s) 103 which either allow the access request or deny it based on the programmed information in the database.
  • a relogin after migration selection 403 is provided to allow an administrator to determine whether to require a user to relogin after migrating between access points.
  • An administrator can enter a zone name as desired in entry area 407 .
  • the administrator can then input the ports or locations that correspond to that zone in entry area 409 .
  • an administrator can provide a description in entry area 411 .
  • the administrator can then determine whether a relogin (or reauthentication) will be required for moving between access points within the zone at selection 413 . With relogin within zone 413 disabled, a user can freely move between access points without having to relogin.
  • Add zone button 415 provides a subsequent screen which allows an administrator to define another zone.
  • Reset button 417 allows an administrator to reset zone settings.
  • Existing zones section 419 lists all previously defined zones for the network with corresponding ports or locations along with the relogin policy for each zone.
  • the administrator can click on the ‘Edit’ link of a particular zone.
  • the fields at the top will then be populated with the attributes of the selected zone (name, ports, description and relogin policy).
  • the administrator can click on the ‘Delete’ link.
  • a pop-up box will request the confirmation of the delete operation.
  • zones cannot overlap, meaning that a port can belong to one and only one zone. In this embodiment, an error will be returned if the administrator enters a new zone that overlaps with an existing zone. In another embodiment, zones can be configured to overlap such that the same port or access location can form part of two or more separate zones.
  • the network can be configured to (1) charge separately for each zone, or (2) allow free migration from “Zone 1” to “Zone 2” after accepting terms and conditions but require a payment when migrating from “Zone 2” to “Zone 1”. Similarly, a single payment can be accepted for a group of zones, but an additional or separate charge could be required for other zones.
  • Zones can also be set up in other interfaces, such as, for example, command line interface (CLI) and simple network management protocol (SNMP).
  • CLI command line interface
  • SNMP simple network management protocol
  • the various options and tools available in the interface embodiment of FIG. 4 can be mapped to CLI and SNMP interfaces.
  • an unlimited number of zones can be configured.
  • the number of configurable zones is limited by the capacity of the network equipment used. For example, in an embodiment, up to 64 Zones or up to 32 Zones can be configured.
  • the network device will return a “Maximum number of Zones already reached” error.
  • the network device(s) when a zone is added or modified by the administrator, the network device(s) will check for errors in, such as, for example, the zone name; the specified network access locations, such as, for example, the port assignments;
  • the zone name is a string of a specified length, such as, for example, between 1 and 16 characters in length. In an embodiment, if this check fails, the network device(s) will return an“Invalid length of Zone Name” error; the zone description; and/or any other variables.
  • the Zone Name must be unique. If this check fails, the network device(s) will return a “Zone Name already in use” error.
  • the port name is a string of a specified length, such as, for example, between 1 and 128 characters in length (e.g., enough for at least 20 separate ports, or for at least 10 ranges of ports).
  • the string can contain an individual numeric value (e.g., “211”), or a comma-separated list of numeric values (e.g., “211, 212”), or a range of numeric values with dash-separated delimiters (e.g., “111-799”), or a list of ranges of numeric values (e.g., “100-150, 201-700”), or a comma-separated list of individual numeric values and ranges (e.g., “211, 212, 213-651”).
  • the NSE will return a “Values may only be numeric, comma separated values or ranges” error.
  • the numeric values cannot exceed 65535.
  • the right delimiter cannot be smaller than the left delimiter.
  • the network management device will return an “Invalid format of Ports or value greater than 65535” error.
  • ports of different zones cannot overlap. In an embodiment, if this check fails, the network devices will return a “Ports may not overlap ranges in other zones. Modify the overlapping zone first or change this entry” error. In an embodiment, ports are allowed to overlap and this check is not performed.
  • the description is a string of specified length, such as, for example, between 0 and 128 characters in length. In an embodiment, if this check fails, the network device(s) will return an “Invalid length of Description” error.
  • the relogin is a Boolean value in which no checking is necessary.
  • the above errors will be shown in a pop-up error box, and in some embodiments, the field causing the error will simultaneously be highlighted with a red border.
  • zone e.g. port in some embodiments
  • the subscriber changes: (1) If the “Relogin after migration parameter” is disabled, the subscriber does not need to relogin; (2) If the “Relogin after migration parameter” is enabled, and no zone is specified, the subscriber will need to relogin; (3) If the “Relogin after migration parameter” is enabled, and one or more zones are specified, the subscriber may need to relogin when: (1) the port changes to that of a different zone; or (2) the relogin policy of the zone is to require relogin.
  • ports that do not belong to any of the configured zone are automatically assigned to a “default Zone”. In an embodiment, the absence of a port is also assigned to a “default Zone”.
  • the relogin policy of the “default Zone” is simply derived from the “Relogin after migration” parameter. When the subscriber is re-logged in, and a portal is involved in the relogin process, the zone name will also be sent to the portal along with the other portal parameters (MAC address, room number, etc).
  • the Administrator setup page also allows the administrator to set up SSID's corresponding to different zones, groups of zones, access points or groups of access points.
  • SSID's can be programmed to correspond to overlapping access points or zones. For example, a plurality of SSID's can be assigned to the same access point or zone.
  • the Administrator setup page can also provide for temporary (or permanent) custom SSID's corresponding to a plurality of access points or zones. For example, a conference can be set up with a personalized SSID corresponding to a set of access points or zones.
  • the Administrator setup page can also allow an administrator to assign an amount of bandwidth to a particular access point, group of access points, zone, group of zones or SSID.
  • the Lobby may be provided less bandwidth than the Guest Rooms.
  • a conference with a custom SSID can be provided a set amount of Bandwidth for users of the custom SSID.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a flow chart of a decision tree for determining when a login is required to obtain network access in an embodiment.
  • a subscriber's access point labeled as Port-Location
  • the system moves to decision block 503 where the system determines whether or not the relogin after migration is enabled. If it is not, then the system allows users to migrate freely between access points at block 505 . If the relogin after migration is enabled, then the system moves to decision block 507 where the system determines whether or not zones have been specified. If there are no zones specified then the system will require a relogin at each access point at block 509 . If zones have been specified, then the system moves to decision block 511 .
  • the system determines whether the access point, or port in FIG. 5 is within the same zone as the previous access point used by the user. If the answer is no, then a relogin is required at block 513 . If the access point is within the same zone, then the system moves to decision block 517 . At decision block 517 , the system determines whether relogin is required within a zone. If no, then no relogin is required at block 515 . If yes, then the user is required to relogin at block 519 .
  • an administrator can separately define different access rights when moving between zones. For example, in an embodiment, anytime a user moves between zones they are required to login. This type of system is illustrated in FIG. 5 . In an embodiment, an administrator can specify that users can move between certain zones without requiring re-authentication while requiring re-authentication when moving to other zones. This type of system is illustrated in FIG. 6 .
  • FIG. 6 illustrates a flow chart showing when a login is required when moving between different zones in an embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates four zones, lobby 601 , business center 605 , guest rooms 603 , and meeting room A 607 .
  • lobby 601 no relogin is required.
  • guest rooms 603 no relogin is required.
  • a relogin is required.
  • no relogin is required.
  • no relogin is required.
  • no relogin is required.
  • no relogin is required.
  • no relogin is required, but when a user moves from meeting room A to the guest rooms, a relogin is required.
  • FIG. 6 has been described with respect to certain named zones, it is to be understood that any number of zones, zone names, or zone locations can be used with the present system. Also, although described with respect to a relogin, any type of reauthentication can be used to move between zones.
  • migration between zones can be further configured to use a “home” authentication or initial authentication location to track migration policy.
  • a “home” authentication or initial authentication location to track migration policy. This allows a user, for example, to move from a first zone to a second zone and back to the first zone without a relogin in a system that generally requires a relogin to move from the second zone to the first zone.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates an example timeline of two users moving between different locations in a network which uses a home authentication feature to track migration permission.
  • User A's 701 initial login is in the guest wireless zone at block 711 .
  • the network places into memory User A's initial authentication location and refers back to User A's initial authentication location when to determine migration access rights.
  • User A 701 then moves to the lobby at block 713 , then to the business center at block 715 and then back to the guest room at block 717 without relogin.
  • a relogin is required.
  • the home login can be changed to “meeting room A” or the home login can be both “guest wireless” and “meeting room A” providing permissions to both home authentication permission sets.
  • User B's 751 initial login is the meeting room A at block 761 .
  • the user then moves to lobby at block 763 and then back to meeting room A at block 765 without requiring a relogin.
  • the guest wireless zone at block 767 a relogin is required.
  • the home login is then altered to either “guest wireless” or both “guest wireless” and “meeting room A.”

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