Private branch exchange and line exchange method
First Claim
1. A private branch exchange which accommodates a plurality of extension terminals, comprising:
- an integrated services digital network (ISDN) interface for connecting to an ISDN;
memory means for storing a plurality of subaddress information elements of the plurality of extension terminals;
decision means for deciding whether or not a subaddress information element is contained in a call-setting message which is included in an incoming call and is received via the ISDN, and whether or not the subaddress information element in the call-setting message corresponds to one of the plurality of subaddress information elements stored in said memory means; and
refusing means for refusing the incoming call by controlling said ISDN interface to transmit a release completion message containing a reason-indicating information element instead of a response message in accordance with the decision made by said decision means.
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Abstract
A private branch exchange which accommodates a plurality of extension terminals and which is arranged to effect line exchanges by specifying a destination terminal from among the extension terminals on the basis of a called-subaddress information element contained in incoming information. When the incoming information containing the called-subaddress information element is received, it is determined whether the called-subaddress information element is contained in the incoming information. If there is no called-subaddress information element, the call is refused. It is also determined whether connection with an extension terminal is possible or impossible, on the basis of the received incoming information. If the connection is impossible, information to that effect is transmitted to a calling party.
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22 Claims
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1. A private branch exchange which accommodates a plurality of extension terminals, comprising:
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an integrated services digital network (ISDN) interface for connecting to an ISDN; memory means for storing a plurality of subaddress information elements of the plurality of extension terminals; decision means for deciding whether or not a subaddress information element is contained in a call-setting message which is included in an incoming call and is received via the ISDN, and whether or not the subaddress information element in the call-setting message corresponds to one of the plurality of subaddress information elements stored in said memory means; and refusing means for refusing the incoming call by controlling said ISDN interface to transmit a release completion message containing a reason-indicating information element instead of a response message in accordance with the decision made by said decision means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A private branch exchange which accommodates a plurality of extension terminals, comprising:
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an integrated services digital network (ISDN) interface for connecting to an ISDN; decision means for deciding whether or not a response should be made with any one of said extension terminals, on the basis of a subaddress information element contained in a call-setting message which is included in an incoming call and is received via the ISDN; and informing means for, if said decision means determines that no response should be made, informing a calling party by means of controlling said ISN interface to transmit a release message containing a reason-indicating information element to said ISDN. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A line exchange method for a private branch exchange which comprises a memory for storing a plurality of subaddress elements of a plurality of extension terminals, comprising the steps of:
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receiving from an integrated services digital network (ISDN) an incoming call including a call-setting message; analyzing a subaddress information element contained in said call-setting message received in said receiving step; and refusing the incoming call by transmitting a release message containing a reason-indicating information element instead of a response message to the ISDN in accordance with a comparison between the subaddress element analyzed at said analyzing step and the plurality of subaddress elements of the plurality of extension terminals stored in memory. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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16. A line exchange method for a private branch exchange which accommodates a plurality of extension terminals, comprising the steps of:
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receiving a call-setting message from an integrated services digital network (ISDN); deciding whether or not a response should be made with any one of said extension terminals, on the basis of a subaddress information element contained in the call-setting message received in said receiving step; and transmitting, if it is determined in said deciding step that no response message should be transmitted, a release message containing a reason-indicating information element to a calling party. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19)
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20. An exchange which accommodates a plurality of extension terminals, comprising:
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an integrated services digital network (ISDN) interface for connecting to an ISDN; memory means for storing a plurality of subaddress information elements of the plurality of extension terminals; exchanging means for effecting line exchange according to a subaddress information element contained in a call-setting message which is included in an incoming call and is received by said ISDN interface; and decision means for deciding whether or not the subaddress information element is contained in the call-setting message, or whether or not any one of the plurality of subaddress information elements stored in the memory corresponds to the subaddress information element contained in the call-setting message, wherein said decision means refuses the incoming call by controlling said ISDN interface to transmit a release message containing a reason-indicating information element instead of a response message if said decision means determines that no subaddress information element is contained in the call-setting message or no one of the subaddress information elements stored in the memory corresponds to the subaddress contained in the call-setting message. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22)
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