Single network record construction
First Claim
1. In a network having multiple network elements that affect transmission of a call between origination and terminal points, a system for constructing a single network record, the system comprising:
- means for creating a data buffer, at a first network element, that processes the call from an origination point;
means for routing the call between the origination point and a plurality of network elements;
each network element that receives the routed call incrementing a count in a portion of the Record Count Section of the buffer;
a terminal switch for connecting the routed call to a terminal point and creating a single call disposition message with finalized counts in the Record Count Section of the buffer;
means for transferring the call disposition messages to a network information concentration means to inform the latter as to the finalized counts, corresponding to the number of call records it will receive from network elements participating in a call; and
means for subsequently transferring actual call records from the participating network elements to the network information concentration means for merger of records into a single network record.
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Abstract
Call records are generated from various network elements processing a call. A consolidation feed acts as a concentrator for the various records. However, since the concentrator receives the call records at different times, the invention provides a concentrator with a count of the various types of network elements which have processed the call. This allows the concentrator to match and merge the records once all the records, indicated by the final count, have been received. In order to update the count as a call progresses from network element to network element, the originating network element creates a buffer which is carried through the network, from element to element. As each element is affected, it adds a count to the buffer.
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10 Claims
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1. In a network having multiple network elements that affect transmission of a call between origination and terminal points, a system for constructing a single network record, the system comprising:
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means for creating a data buffer, at a first network element, that processes the call from an origination point; means for routing the call between the origination point and a plurality of network elements; each network element that receives the routed call incrementing a count in a portion of the Record Count Section of the buffer; a terminal switch for connecting the routed call to a terminal point and creating a single call disposition message with finalized counts in the Record Count Section of the buffer; means for transferring the call disposition messages to a network information concentration means to inform the latter as to the finalized counts, corresponding to the number of call records it will receive from network elements participating in a call; and means for subsequently transferring actual call records from the participating network elements to the network information concentration means for merger of records into a single network record. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for constructing a single network record from various call records created by network elements, the method comprising the steps:
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creating a data buffer at a first network element that processes the call from an origination point; routing the call between the origination point and a plurality of network elements; each network element that receives the routed call incrementing a count in a portion of the Record Count Section of the buffer; connecting a call to a terminal point and creating a single call disposition message with finalized counts in the Record Count Section of the buffer; transferring the call disposition messages to a network information concentrator, to inform the latter as to the finalized number counts, corresponding to the number of call records it will receive from network elements participating in a call; and subsequently transferring actual call records from the participating network elements to the network information concentrator for merger of the records into a single network record. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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