Cross connect apparatus with routed path protecting function

Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading

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340827, 34082579, 3408258, 370351, 370355, 370356, 370357, 370360, 379242, 379268, 379272, 379273, G06F 1300, H04Q 1100

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058253017

ABSTRACT:
In a cross connect apparatus, a switch section includes a plurality of switches and having n input terminals and m output terminals. A control section reads a current connection information indicative of a current connection state of the switch section in response to a connection command, and determines based on the read connection information, whether it is allowed to establish a connection state of the switch section designated by the connection command. When it is determined to be allowed, the control section establishes a new connection state of the switch section designated by the connection command.

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International Publication No. WO 88/06831, published 7 Sep. 1988.
International Publication No. WO 84/04644.

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