Communication system consisting of at least two private...

Telephonic communications – Plural exchange network or interconnection – Multi-pbx interconnection

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C379S219000, C379S221010, C379S216010, C379S265110

Reexamination Certificate

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06320954

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a communication system having of at least two private branch exchanges, each having a switching control unit and at least one switching node, which is connected, via a network terminal means, to at least one higher-level communication network. It is connected, via at least one subscriber terminal means, to terminal. A team function control unit is provided in one of the private branch exchanges, which control unit controls, according to a team function, particular terminal apparatuses as team terminal apparatuses of a team. These apparatuses can be called via the switching node of this private branch exchange. The team function control unit occasions a signaling to other team terminal apparatuses dependent on the switching-oriented state of individual team apparatuses, and influences the switching-oriented state thereof.
One embodiment of private branch exchanges connected with one another, in at least one of which a team function is realized, is the private branch exchange HICOM 300, marketed commercially by Siemens AG. A known team function is for example the function ‘call pickup,’ in which incoming calls are displayed within a call pickup group of several terminal apparatuses and can be received at each terminal apparatus belonging to the call pickup group. Another known team function is the function ‘PBX line group,’ which can be reached at a special line group number. Each subscriber of a line group can also be called immediately via an individual call number. However, all subscribers are reached via the special line group number. The line group number is for example allocated to a master terminal apparatus.
A further known team function is the integrated secretarial unit, also called the executive secretary unit.
In known communication systems, all subscribers of a team are connected to a single private branch exchange, and are switched to a higher-level communication network via the same network terminal means.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to provide a communication system in which a team function can also be realized with remote team subscribers.
It is provided according to the invention that at least one first team terminal apparatus of the team is connected immediately, via a subscriber terminal means, to a switching node of the first private branch exchange, and at least one second team terminal apparatus, as a remote subscriber of the team, is connected, via a subscriber terminal unit, to a switching node of the second private branch exchange as a terminal apparatus. This remote subscriber can be reached via the switching node of the first private branch exchange, a hotline connection between the first and the second private branch exchange, and a switching node of the second private branch exchange.
A team function controlling provided in the first private branch exchange effects, for incoming calls, an automatic call forwarding to team substitute subscriber terminal apparatuses, if it recognizes that the hotline connection to the second private branch exchange, and thus to the remote team terminal apparatuses, is disturbed.
The connection of team terminal apparatuses as remote subscribers via a hotline connection makes it possible to direct subscribers of a team within a company network to one another at any spatial distance.
Given a disturbed hotline connection to the second private branch exchange, an automatic call forwarding to team substitute subscriber terminal apparatuses ensures, particularly in the case in which a considerable portion of the terminal apparatuses that are remote from the team terminal apparatuses and are to be reached via the hotline, that the remaining team subscribers are not overloaded in case of failure of the hotline. This reduction of the team by the team subscribers of the remote terminal apparatuses, or, respectively, that the required service can still be performed without too great a delay [sic].
A particularly advantageous constructive form of an inventive communication system provides that the team function controlling acquires the availability of the hotline connection between the two private branch exchanges by checking the signaling connection required for the transparent transmission of the subscriber-to-subscriber messages for the remote subscribers. In this case, the availability check requires no B-channel resources. Moreover, no additional signaling is required.


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