Telephonic communications – Supervisory or control line signaling – Substation originated
Patent
1991-03-14
1995-05-30
Dwyer, James L.
Telephonic communications
Supervisory or control line signaling
Substation originated
379372, 379373, 379355, 379215, H04M 127
Patent
active
054209188
ABSTRACT:
Provided is an exchange system accommodating an ISDN circuit as a line wire, in which a channel of the line wire is capable of being selected by an operation performed at a connected telephone. If, in a state where the ISDN circuit has been selected by the connected telephone, a terminating request which has designated the channel in the selected state is received and this terminating request is answered, the selected state on the side of the connected telephone is cancelled. As a result, the operator on the transmitting side can be informed of the fact that the transmitting operation has been interrupted. Further, by denying the received terminating request which has designated the channel in the selected state, a situation in which a transmission from the selected channel can no longer be made is eliminated. Moreover, by performing control in such a manner that the terminating request is answered using another channel when the terminating request which has designated the channel of the ISDN circuit in the selected state is received, a situation in which a transmission from the selected line wire can no longer be made is eliminated. Performing such control improves the operability of the exchange system.
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Canon Kabushiki Kaisha
Dwyer James L.
Shehata M.
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