JEFFREY MICHAEL PAO, PHARM. D
Pharmacy at Robinson Ave, San Diego, CA

License number
California 67961
Category
Pharmacy
Type
Pharmacist
Address
Address 2
535 Robinson Ave, San Diego, CA 92103
1725 Winston St, San Jose, CA 95131
Phone
(619) 291-3705
(408) 667-6556

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Jeffrey K Pao, age 72
1122 Di Napoli Dr, San Jose, CA 95129
Jeffrey Pao
12707 High Bluff Dr, San Diego, CA 92130
(858) 794-9585
Jeffrey K Pao
5740 Harder St, San Jose, CA 95129
Jeffrey K Pao, age 71
5468 Sonoma Pl, San Diego, CA 92130

Professional information

Jeffrey Pao Photo 1

Jeffrey At Emulex

Position:
jeffrey at Emulex, senior software engineer at DENSO International America
Location:
Greater San Diego Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Emulex since Jul 2012 - jeffrey DENSO International America since 2007 - senior software engineer DENSO Jul 2007 - Apr 2011 - senior software engineer
Education:
Utah State University 1983 - 1985


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Jeffrey Pao - San Diego, CA

Work:
Rite Aid Pharmacy, Hillcrest
Night Pharmacist
Rite Aid Pharmacy - Riverside, CA
Intern Pharmacist
Pharmacy Systems - Duarte, CA
Computerized Physician Order Entry
Hospital - Loma Linda, CA Medicine- Desert Regional Hospital - Palm Springs, CA Allergan - Irvine, CA
Clinical Pharmacologist in FDA
Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Rotation - Palm Springs, CA Community Pharmacy Rotation - Moreno Valley, CA Loma Linda University Medical Center Emergency Department - Loma Linda, CA Vail Ranch Pharmacy - Temecula, CA
Independent Pharmacy and Diabetes management
Riverside County Regional Medical Center - Moreno Valley, CA Walgreens Pharmacy - Riverside, CA
Education:
Loma University School of Pharmacy - Loma Linda, CA
Doctor of Pharmacy
University of California Riverside - Riverside, CA
B.S. in Biology


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Software At Denso

Position:
software at DENSO
Location:
Greater San Diego Area
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
DENSO - software


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Integrated Architecture To Support A Single System Image Across Multiple Network Access Servers

US Patent:
6278705, Aug 21, 2001
Filed:
Apr 8, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/835532
Inventors:
Wing Cheong Chau - Los Altos Hills CA
Darren Leu - San Jose CA
Chandy Nilakantan - Cupertino CA
Jeffrey Kaiping Pao - San Jose CA
Wayming Daniel Tai - Cupertino CA
Xiaohu Wang - Milpitas CA
Assignee:
3Com Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04L 1266
US Classification:
370352
Abstract:
The present invention provides a modular architecture for connecting a plurality of telephone lines to a computer network. The invention binds a plurality of network access servers together so that they form a single system image to clients dialing into the plurality of network access servers. The invention operates by providing a tunneling mechanism for communication between the network access servers. The tunneling mechanism facilitates packet re-forwarding so that a call dialed into a physical port in a network access server can be re-forwarded through a logical port in another network access server. This allows a call to be routed through a physical port in a network access server even if no logical port is available in the network access server. Packet re-forwarding also allows multilink connections through physical ports in multiple network access servers to be routed through a single logical port in a network access server. Packet re-forwarding also provides support for spoofing; if the telephone line is torn down during spoofing, the logical port is maintained so that the connection may be reestablished through a physical port in another network access server.


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Architecture To Support A Single System Image Across Multiple Network Access Servers

US Patent:
6026085, Feb 15, 2000
Filed:
Apr 8, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/835536
Inventors:
Wing Cheong Chau - Los Altos Hills CA
Darren Leu - San Jose CA
Chandy Nilakantan - Cupertino CA
Jeffrey Kaiping Pao - San Jose CA
Wayming Daniel Tai - Cupertino CA
Xiaohu Wang - Milpitas CA
Assignee:
3Com Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04L 1202
US Classification:
370352
Abstract:
The present invention provides a modular architecture for connecting a plurality of telephone lines to a computer network. The invention binds a plurality of network access servers together so that they form a single system image to clients dialing into the plurality of network access servers. The invention operates by providing a tunneling mechanism for communication between the network access servers. The tunneling mechanism facilitates packet re-forwarding so that a call dialed into a physical port in a network access server can be re-forwarded through a logical port in another network access server. This allows a call to be routed through a physical port in a network access server even if no logical port is available in the network access server. Packet re-forwarding also allows multilink connections through physical ports in multiple network access servers to be routed through a single logical port in a network access server. Packet re-forwarding also provides support for spoofing; if the telephone line is torn down during spoofing, the logical port is maintained so that the connection may be reestablished through a physical port in another network access server.


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Supporting Multilink Connections Across Multiple Network Access Servers

US Patent:
6233232, May 15, 2001
Filed:
Apr 8, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/835534
Inventors:
Wing Cheong Chau - Los Altos Hills CA
Darren Leu - San Jose CA
Chandy Nilakantan - Cupertino CA
Jeffrey Kaiping Pao - San Jose CA
Wayming Daniel Tai - Cupertino CA
Xiaohu Wang - Milpitas CA
Assignee:
3Com Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04L 1266
US Classification:
370352
Abstract:
The present invention provides a modular architecture for connecting a plurality of telephone lines to a computer network. The invention binds a plurality of network access servers together so that they form a single system image to clients dialing into the plurality of network access servers. The invention operates by providing a tunneling mechanism for communication between the network access servers. The tunneling mechanism facilitates packet re-forwarding so that a call dialed into a physical port in a network access server can be re-forwarded through a logical port in another network access server. This allows a call to be routed through a physical port in a network access server even if no logical port is available in the network access server. Packet re-forwarding also allows multilink connections through physical ports in multiple network access servers to be routed through a single logical port in a network access server. Packet re-forwarding also provides support for spoofing; if the telephone line is torn down during spoofing, the logical port is maintained so that the connection may be reestablished through a physical port in another network access server.


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Supporting Load Sharing Across Multiple Network Access Servers

US Patent:
6147987, Nov 14, 2000
Filed:
Apr 8, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/835758
Inventors:
Wing Cheong Chau - Los Altos Hills CA
Darren Leu - San Jose CA
Chandy Nilakantan - Cupertino CA
Jeffrey Kaiping Pao - San Jose CA
Wayming Daniel Tai - Cupertino CA
Xiaohu Wang - Milpitas CA
Assignee:
3Com Corporation - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
H04L 1266
US Classification:
370352
Abstract:
The present invention provides a modular architecture for connecting a plurality of telephone lines to a computer network. The invention binds a plurality of network access servers together so that they form a single system image to clients dialing into the plurality of network access servers. The invention operates by providing a tunneling mechanism for communication between the network access servers. The tunneling mechanism facilitates packet re-forwarding so that a call dialed into a physical port in a network access server can be re-forwarded through a logical port in another network access server. This allows a call to be routed through a physical port in a network access server even if no logical port is available in the network access server. Packet re-forwarding also allows multilink connections through physical ports in multiple network access servers to be routed through a single logical port in a network access server. Packet re-forwarding also provides support for spoofing; if the telephone line is torn down during spoofing, the logical port is maintained so that the connection may be reestablished through a physical port in another network access server.


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Supporting Authentication Across Multiple Network Access Servers

US Patent:
6011910, Jan 4, 2000
Filed:
Apr 8, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/833663
Inventors:
Wing Cheong Chau - Los Altos Hills CA
Darren Leu - San Jose CA
Chandy Nilakantan - Cupertino CA
Jeffrey Kaiping Pao - San Jose CA
Wayming Daniel Tai - Cupertino CA
Xiaohu Wang - Milpitas CA
Assignee:
3Com Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
39520059
Abstract:
The present invention provides a modular architecture for connecting a plurality of telephone lines to a computer network. The invention binds a plurality of network access servers together so that they form a single system image to clients dialing into the plurality of network access servers. The invention operates by providing a tunneling mechanism for communication between the network access servers. The tunneling mechanism facilitates packet re-forwarding so that a call dialed into a physical port in a network access server can be re-forwarded through a logical port in another network access server. This allows a call to be routed through a physical port in a network access server even if no logical port is available in the network access server. Packet re-forwarding also allows multilink connections through physical ports in multiple network access servers to be routed through a single logical port in a network access server. Packet re-forwarding also provides support for spoofing; if the telephone line is torn down during spoofing, the logical port is maintained so that the connection may be reestablished through a physical port in another network access server.


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Architecture To Support A Single System Image Across Multiple Network Access Servers

US Patent:
6256305, Jul 3, 2001
Filed:
Jun 8, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/328191
Inventors:
Wing Cheong Chau - Los Altos Hills CA
Darren Leu - San Jose CA
Chandy Nilakantan - Cupertino CA
Jeffrey Kaiping Pao - San Jose CA
Wayming Daniel Tai - Cupertino CA
Xiaohu Wang - Milpitas CA
Assignee:
3Com Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04L 1202
US Classification:
370352
Abstract:
The present invention provides a modular architecture for connecting a plurality of telephone lines to a computer network. The invention binds a plurality of network access servers together so that they form a single system image to clients dialing into the plurality of network access servers. The invention operates by providing a tunneling mechanism for communication between the network access servers. The tunneling mechanism facilitates packet re-forwarding so that a call dialed into a physical port in a network access server can be re-forwarded through a logical port in another network access server. This allows a call to be routed through a physical port in a network access server even if no logical port is available in the network access server. Packet re-forwarding also allows multilink connections through physical ports in multiple network access servers to be routed through a single logical port in a network access server. Packet re-forwarding also provides support for spoofing; if the telephone line is torn down during spoofing, the logical port is maintained so that the connection may be reestablished through a physical port in another network access server.