Multiplex communications – Pathfinding or routing – Combined circuit switching and packet switching
Patent
1997-03-18
2000-07-04
Vu, Huy D.
Multiplex communications
Pathfinding or routing
Combined circuit switching and packet switching
379 9314, 375222, H04M 1100
Patent
active
060848731
ABSTRACT:
The present invention allows telephone subscriber loops carrying data traffic between computer systems to be switched to an alternative connection through a data network, thereby unloading data traffic from the telephone network. The invention operates by means of a break switch, which selectively switches a plurality of subscriber loops between a central office switching system and a data network. The break switch is coupled to a concentrator which takes a plurality of inputs from the break switch and connects them to a smaller number of modems in a modem pool. The concentrator allows a subscriber line to connect to different types of modems within the modem pool, depending upon requirements of a particular subscriber line user. The modem pool connects through a network interface to a packet-switched network, such as the Internet. A number of different methods can be used to transmit a command to switch a subscriber loop from the central office switching system to the packet-switched network. A loop current detector, which is coupled between the plurality of subscriber loops and the break switch, can monitor on/off hook status of the subscriber loop in order to determine whether to switch the connection to the data network. Alternatively, the command to perform the switching can originate from a remote host which transmits the command through the data network to the break switch.
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Bellenger Donald M.
Dunn James E.
Russell Steven P.
3Com Corporation
Trinh Dung
Vu Huy D.
Weitz David J.
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