Telephonic communications – Centralized switching system – Switching controlled in response to called station...
Patent
1985-12-17
1988-05-24
Brown, Thomas W.
Telephonic communications
Centralized switching system
Switching controlled in response to called station...
364200, 370 66, H04Q 342, H04Q 1104
Patent
active
047471301
ABSTRACT:
In a distributed processing telecommunication switching system comprising a plurality of switching modules, the individual modules control substantially all telephone call control processing actions, including the selection of an available port of a multiport hunt group, without requiring the assistance of a central processor. Each module includes a processor, a plurality of ports connected to customer lines and interoffice trunks, a plurality of outlets for setting up intermodule connections, and a switching network for interconnecting ports and outlets within a module. The module processors communicate with each other by a high speed common data communication facility connected to all processors. This data communication facility is used for communicating intermodule call control messages and port availability data to allow port hunts to be accomplished without using a central processor.
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American Telephone and Telegraph Company AT&T Bell Laboratories
Brown Thomas W.
Ulrich Werner
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