Arrangement for sharing a telephone office code
First Claim
1. A method of routing signaling messages, not associated with call connections, in a communication switching office that comprises at least two independent switches serving disjoint sets of directory numbers of a common office code, and each switch comprises a free-standing switching system comprising a communication network limited to interconnecting lines and trunks served by the switchthe method comprising:
- receiving signaling messages which do not distinguish between the switches serving the common office code in a facility common to said switches;
determining the correct destination switch for each said signaling message on the basis of data of each said message, wherein said data comprises a directory number of said common office code;
transmitting each said signaling message from said common facility to said correct destination switch.
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Abstract
An end office of the PSTN, which employs independent switching networks which share one or more office codes, is served by a single assigned node on the CCS network. The signaling processor which serves the assigned node, screens all incoming call messages (IAM)'"'"'s; directs messages which include an appropriate Channel Identification Code (CIC) to the switching network that serves that CIC; rejects messages that include an improper CIC; and requests that the calling office assign a different CIC to the incoming call.
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1. A method of routing signaling messages, not associated with call connections, in a communication switching office that comprises at least two independent switches serving disjoint sets of directory numbers of a common office code, and each switch comprises a free-standing switching system comprising a communication network limited to interconnecting lines and trunks served by the switch
the method comprising: -
receiving signaling messages which do not distinguish between the switches serving the common office code in a facility common to said switches; determining the correct destination switch for each said signaling message on the basis of data of each said message, wherein said data comprises a directory number of said common office code; transmitting each said signaling message from said common facility to said correct destination switch. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. In a communication switching office that comprises at least two independent switches serving disjoint sets of directory numbers of a common office code, and corresponding first and second pluralities of trunk channels individually identified by Circuit Identification Codes (CIC);
- and each switch comprises a freestanding switching system comprising a communication network limited to interconnecting lines and trunks served by the switch
a method of routing signaling messages identified by a single point code to one of said switches comprising; (a) receiving messages in a facility common to said switches; (b) determining whether two data fields of a message point to the same switch; and (c) if said two data fields do point to the same destination switch, transmitting said signaling message from said common facility to said same destination switch; (d) rejecting said signaling message if said two data fields do not point to the same destination switch (e) transmitting a Release Message (RM) to the communication switching system that originated the rejected signaling message, and as a Cause for release requests a new IAM with a CIC for a channel of an identified one of said first and second pluralities of trunk channels.
- and each switch comprises a freestanding switching system comprising a communication network limited to interconnecting lines and trunks served by the switch
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5. An office code sharing end office communication switching system for use in the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), wherein the PSTN comprises a communication switching network comprising:
- a plurality of member communication switching systems and a plurality of interconnecting communication channels; and
a Common Channel Signaling (CCS) network comprising;
a plurality of Signal Transfer Points (STP), a plurality of nodes each having individually assigned discrete point codes, and interconnecting signaling channels;said office code sharing end office communication switching system comprising;
a first switch serving at least one office code in a national numbering plan and comprising;a first network comprising;
a plurality of subscriber line ports assigned individual directory numbers (DN), and a first plurality of trunk ports for connection to a first plurality of trunk channels of said plurality of interconnecting communicationchannels; a first signaling port; and a first control processor coupled to said signaling port for controlling establishment and release of connections through said first network; a signaling node, on said Common Channel Signaling network, identified by one of said discrete point codes of said CCS; and
comprising;a CCS node port for connection to said Common Channel Signaling (CCS) network; a first switch node port for communication with said first signaling port; and a signaling processor coupled to the ports of said node for;
receiving, validating, and processing signaling messages;
for generating response messages; and
for routing outgoing signaling messages to said node portssaid office code sharing end office communication switching system further comprises;
a second switch, serving, on a shared basis, at least one of said office codes served by said first switch, and comprising;a second network comprising a plurality of subscriber line ports assigned individual directory numbers different from those served by said first network, and a second plurality of trunk ports for connection to a second plurality of trunk channels of said plurality of interconnecting communication channels; a second signaling port; and a second control processor for controlling establishment and release of connections through said second network; said signaling node further comprises; a second switch node port for communication with said second signaling port; the channels of said first and second pluralities of channels are assigned discrete Circuit Identification Codes (CIC), certain of said signaling messages, Initial Address Messages (IAM) identify a called Directory Number and a CIC to be connected for communication; said signaling processor accepts, as consistent, an IAM in which the called DN and the requested CIC appear on the network of the same switch; and routes a consistent IAM to a switch node port on the basis of the requested CIC said signaling processor, in response to receipt of an inconsistent IAM in which the DN and the requested CIC do not appear on the same switch, transmits a Release Message (RM) to the communication switching system that originated the inconsistent IAM, and as a Cause for release requests a new IAM with a CIC for a channel of an identified one of said first and second pluralities of trunk channels.
- a plurality of member communication switching systems and a plurality of interconnecting communication channels; and
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