Signaling method, switching system, storage medium and network

Multiplex communications – Communication techniques for information carried in plural... – Adaptive

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370352, 370373, 370395, 370410, 370522, H04J 312, H04L 1228, H04L 1256, H04L 1266

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ABSTRACT:
A signaling method for a communication uses a signaling protocol, and includes the steps of making a re-connect request with respect to a receiving side end system from a certain system which is coupled to the receiving side end system, in place of a transmitting side end system, when the receiving side end system rejects a call connect request from the transmitting side end system, so that there is no need for the transmitting side end system to make a re-connect request even when the connect request from the transmitting side end system is rejected by the receiving side end system, and the connection can be established within a relatively short time.

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