Telephonic communications – Plural exchange network or interconnection – Connection call model
Patent
1989-12-28
1991-09-10
Brown, Thomas W.
Telephonic communications
Plural exchange network or interconnection
Connection call model
370 601, 379 14, 379230, H04M 706, H04Q 378, H04Q 1104
Patent
active
050480812
ABSTRACT:
In a telecommunication system having a plurality of cooperating exchanges and using a separate signaling network, an existing exchange is replaced by a new exchange by a piecemeal transferring of interexchange trunks from the existing exchange to the new exchange and testing the trunks on the new exchange. All signaling messages pertaining to trunks originally resident on the existing exchange are addressed to the existing exchange, are intercepted and are selectively forwarded to the new exchange on the basis of recorded data defining trunks moved to the new exchange. One embodiment uses a point code converter connected between a signal transfer access point for the signaling network and both the old and the new exchange. The converter receives all messages addressed to the existing exchange and transfers the messages to either the old or the new exchange, depending on the present location of the trunk. Messsages transmitted from the new exchange to other exchanges of the network are modified by inserting the identity of the old exchange as the source of the message. Another embodiment assigns a pseudo point code (address) to the new exchange and messages addressed to the existing exchange and pertaining to trunk circuits on the new exchange, are modified to include the pseudo point code and are transmitted via the signal transfer point to the new exchange. Messages from the new exchange destined for other exchanges of the network are relayed via the old exchange to the ultimate destination of the message.
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Gavaras George W.
Loots Albert S.
Shanghavi Praful B.
AT&T Bell Laboratories
Brown Thomas W.
Ulrich W.
Visserman P.
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