Rerouting in a distributed telecommunication system
First Claim
1. A method for controlling the routing of calls within a telecommunication switching system having a plurality of switching nodes interconnected by links, comprising the steps of:
- transmitting a setup message from an originating switching node to a destination switching node to set up a call path via a set of the switching nodes which does not include the originating and the destination switching nodes;
inserting a node number of each switching node of the set of the switching nodes into the setup message by each switching node of the set of the switching nodes as the setup message is received by each switching node of the set of the switching nodesdetermining by a switching node of the set of the switching nodes in response to the node numbers in the setup message that to extend the call path being set up between the originating and destination switching nodes through the switching node where a first portion of the call path is already setup through a subset of the set of the switching nodes would result in a second portion of the call path having to extend through one switching node of the subset of the switching nodes a second time before the call path can terminate on the destination switching node;
communicating a redirect message by the switching node back to the subset of switching nodes to deny the extension of the call path through the switching node.
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Abstract
Routing calls using a new protocol message which is a redirect message in a telecommunication system having a number of switching nodes to avoid circular paths among the switching nodes and for rerouting calls in the event of failures or overload conditions. During the establishment of a call from an originating switching node to a destination switching node where the call path has already been setup from the originating switching node through an intermediate switching node, a switching node is responsive to a setup message from the intermediate switching node requesting extension of the call path through the switching node to determine if such an extension would create a circular path. If circular path would be created, the switching node redirects the call (by using the redirect message) back to the intermediate switching node and indicates in that message to which switching node the call path should be extended. In response to the redirect message, the intermediate switching node reroutes the call path. Further, the redirect message entirely removes the call path between the switching node and intermediate switching node.
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6 Claims
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1. A method for controlling the routing of calls within a telecommunication switching system having a plurality of switching nodes interconnected by links, comprising the steps of:
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transmitting a setup message from an originating switching node to a destination switching node to set up a call path via a set of the switching nodes which does not include the originating and the destination switching nodes; inserting a node number of each switching node of the set of the switching nodes into the setup message by each switching node of the set of the switching nodes as the setup message is received by each switching node of the set of the switching nodes determining by a switching node of the set of the switching nodes in response to the node numbers in the setup message that to extend the call path being set up between the originating and destination switching nodes through the switching node where a first portion of the call path is already setup through a subset of the set of the switching nodes would result in a second portion of the call path having to extend through one switching node of the subset of the switching nodes a second time before the call path can terminate on the destination switching node; communicating a redirect message by the switching node back to the subset of switching nodes to deny the extension of the call path through the switching node. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An apparatus for controlling the routing of calls within a telecommunication switching system having a plurality of switching nodes interconnected by links, comprising:
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means for transmitting in an originating switching node a setup message to a destination switching node to set up a call path via a set of the switching nodes which does not include the originating and the destination switching nodes; means in each switching node of the set of the switching nodes for inserting a node number of each switching node of the set of the switching nodes into the setup message as the setup message is received by each switching node of the set of the switching nodes; means in a switching node of the set of the switching nodes for determining in response to the node numbers in the setup message that to extend the call path being set up between the originating and destination switching nodes through the switching node where a first portion of the call path is already setup through a subset of the set of the switching nodes would result in a second portion of the call path having to extend through one switching node of the subset of the switching nodes a second time before the call path can terminate on the destination switching node; means in the switching node for communicating a redirect message back to the subset of switching nodes to deny the extension of the call path through the switching node. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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