Gateway for internet telephone

Multiplex communications – Pathfinding or routing – Combined circuit switching and packet switching

Reexamination Certificate

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C370S401000, C379S088170

Reexamination Certificate

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06807166

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a gateway, and particularly, to a gateway for an internet telephone system and software installed in terminals connected to the gateway.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIG. 1
shows an internet telephone system.
An end user of the internet telephone system employs a personal computer (hereinafter referred to as PC) or a telephone. There are four patterns of terminal-to-terminal connection in the internet telephone system:
1) PC→PC (
21
)
2) PC→gateway→telephone (
22
)
3) telephone→gateway→PC (
23
)
4) telephone→gateway→gateway→telephone (
24
)
The PCs
11
and
13
must have software such as Netmeeting (registered trademark) to use the internet telephone system. The public telephones
14
and
19
must have the gateways (GWs)
16
and
17
to use the internet telephone system. The gateways
16
and
17
are installed in, for example provider centers and are connected to telephone networks
15
and
18
, to carry out conversion between voice signals and packet signals and connections between the telephone networks
15
and
18
and the Internet
12
.
Internet telephone software and gateways have been based on individual specifications devised by their producers. As a result, the use of the internet telephone system is restricted to parties that employ the same software and apparatuses. Recently, VoIP (Voice over the Internet Protocol Forum) started to standardize internet telephone connection among different software and apparatuses and proposed Recommendation H.323 as a standardization base.
ITU-T (International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector) employs the Recommendation H.323 as an international standard for “Visual Telephone System and Apparatus for Service Quality Unguaranteed LAN” (“ITU-T H Series (related to audio, visual, and multimedia) Recommendations (Part 2)” issued by Zaidan Hojin Sin-Nippon ITU Kyokai). The Recommendation H.323 calls a PC having the above-mentioned software an “H.323 terminal” and the above-mentioned gateway “H.323 gateway” or simply “gateway.”
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 09-168065 discloses a technique to use the internet telephone system of FIG.
1
. This technique arranges a database in a server. The database relates user names, internet protocol (IP) addresses, and telephone numbers to one another. A call contains a receiver IP address. If a PC corresponding to the receiver IP address is unavailable to receive the call, or if internet telephone software installed in the PC is inactive, a telephone number corresponding to the PC is retrieved from the database, and the call is automatically connected to the telephone.
FIGS. 2A and 2B
show examples of connection and callback operations in the internet telephone system of FIG.
1
. The example of
FIG. 2A
shows the route
21
or
22
of
FIG. 1
, and the example of
FIG. 2B
shows the route
23
or
24
of FIG.
1
.
In
FIG. 2A
, the PC
11
serves as a caller and has an IP address [a.a.a.a], and the PC
13
or gateway
17
serves as a receiver and has an IP address [b.b.b.b]. The PC
11
sends the IP address [a.a.a.a] to the PC
13
or gateway
17
. The PC
13
or gateway
17
makes a callback with the IP address [a.a.a.a] of the caller.
In
FIG. 2B
, the telephone
14
has a telephone number [3000]. When the telephone
14
makes a call, the gateway
16
having an IP address [g.g.g.g] sends the IP address [g.g.g.g] and telephone number [3000] to the PC
13
or gateway
17
. The PC
13
or gateway
17
makes a callback with the caller IP address [g.g.g.g] and telephone number [3000].
In these examples, the IP addresses are global IP addresses so that the PCs
11
and
13
and gateways
16
and
17
are uniquely identifiable. The receivers
13
and
17
are able to correctly specify the callers
11
and
14
when making a callback
As is apparent in the routes
21
and
22
, the PC
11
, for example, is directly connected to the Internet
12
, and therefore, the PC
11
separately keeps a log of internet telephone calls. If a party uses the internet telephone system with many PCs, it is difficult for the party to centrally grasp the use by the PCs of the internet telephone system.
There is a serious shortage of global IP addresses these days. To solve this problem, DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and private IP addresses are increasingly used. A DHCP server dynamically (instead of fixedly) assigns a global IP address (only one in the world) to a PC when the PC is activated. On the other hand, the private IP addresses are fixedly assigned to PCs in a private LAN and are usable only within the LAN. The private IP addresses are prohibited from being disclosed to the Internet that is public.
As a result, an outside party is unable to call through the internet telephone system a PC in the LAN that employs DHCP or private IP addresses.
In addition, a PC in the LAN that employs private IP addresses is unable to call an outside party through the internet telephone system because the private IP addresses are not allowed to be transmitted as caller addresses to the outside. A PC in the LAN that uses DHCP may call an outside party through the internet telephone system because it is temporarily provided with a global IP address from a DHCP server. The outside party, however, is unable to make a callback because the IP address is temporary.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a gateway for an internet telephone system, capable of 1) efficiently managing PCs and telephones connected to private networks so that they may use the internet telephone system and 2) enabling PCs and telephones that have DHCP IP addresses or private IP addresses to use the internet telephone system
In order to accomplish the objects, the present invention provides a gateway for an internet telephone system, having a LAN receiver for processing an incoming call from the Internet or a PC, a line receiver for processing an incoming call from a telephone, a LAN transmitter for processing an outgoing call to the Internet or a PC according to a request from the line receiver, a line transmitter for processing an outgoing call to a telephone according to a request from the LAN receiver, a retrieval unit for retrieving the address of a receiver gateway according to a request from the line receiver, and a logger for logging information about calls according to requests from the LAN transmitter and line transmitter.
If the LAN receiver receives an incoming call from a LAN and if the incoming call accompanies a receiver IP address, the LAN receiver requests the LAN transmitter to make a call based on the incoming call, and the LAN transmitter requests the logger to log information about the call.
If the LAN receiver receives an incoming call from a LAN and if the incoming call accompanies a receiver telephone number that is outside the domain of the gateway, the LAN receiver retrieves an IP address assigned to a gateway corresponding to the receiver telephone number from the retrieval unit and requests the LAN transmitter to make a call based on the incoming call and retrieved gateway IP address.
The LAN receiver has a first table for registering IP addresses assigned to PCs that are within the domain of the gateway, telephone numbers corresponding to the PCs, and reception enabled/disabled states of the PCs. If the LAN receives an incoming call from a LAN and if the incoming call accompanies a receiver telephone number that is within the domain of the gateway, the LAN receiver retrieves an IP address assigned to a PC corresponding to the receiver telephone number from the first table, and if the PC is in a reception enabled state, requests the LAN transmitter to make a call based on the incoming call and retrieved IP address.
If the PC is in a reception disabled state or fails to receive the call, the LAN receiver requests t

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