Telecommunications network for serving users from two switches
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1. A telecommunications network comprising:
- two switching systems;
at least one peripheral unit connected to both switching systems for serving a plurality of terminals; and
a data network for transmitting control messages between the two switching systems;
wherein all calls incoming to or originating in either of the two switching systems can be completed to any of said plurality of terminals served by said peripheral unit;
wherein all calls originated by any of a plurality of terminals served by said peripheral unit can be served by either of the two switching systems;
wherein identical translation data for terminals served by said peripheral unit is maintained in each of said switching systems; and
wherein changes in the supervisory state of lines served by said peripheral unit and either of said switching systems are transmitted to the other of said switching systems.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for serving selected lines and trunks from two or more switches. The selected line and trunks are connected to peripheral units each served by two or more switches. The switches each maintain translation information and the supervisory states of the selected lines and trunks. Advantageously, at low cost, the selected lines and trunks can be provided with service even when one of the switches is out of service.
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1. A telecommunications network comprising:
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two switching systems; at least one peripheral unit connected to both switching systems for serving a plurality of terminals; and a data network for transmitting control messages between the two switching systems; wherein all calls incoming to or originating in either of the two switching systems can be completed to any of said plurality of terminals served by said peripheral unit; wherein all calls originated by any of a plurality of terminals served by said peripheral unit can be served by either of the two switching systems; wherein identical translation data for terminals served by said peripheral unit is maintained in each of said switching systems; and wherein changes in the supervisory state of lines served by said peripheral unit and either of said switching systems are transmitted to the other of said switching systems.
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2. A telecommunications network comprising:
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two switching systems; at least one SLC (Subscriber Loop Carrier) system connected to both switching systems for serving a plurality of terminals; and a data network for transmitting control messages between the two switching systems; wherein all calls incoming to or originating in either of the two switching systems can be completed to any of said plurality of terminals served by said SLC system; wherein all calls originated by any of a plurality of terminals served by said SLC system can be served by either of the two switching systems; wherein identical translation data for terminals served by said SLC system is maintained in each of said switching systems; and wherein changes in the supervisory state of lines by said SLC system and either of said switching systems are transmitted to the other of said switching systems.
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3. In a telecommunications network comprising two switches, a method of receiving an incoming or originating call destined for a line of a select group of lines, comprising the steps of:
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connecting said select group of lines to peripheral units served by both switches; maintaining identical translation data for said line of said select group of lines in both switches; maintaining a supervisory state for lines of said select group of lines in both switches; responsive to receiving said incoming or originating call in a first of said two switches, testing whether said line is available; said line is available, seizing said line via said first switch; and transmitting a message to the second of said two switches to update the supervisory state for said line in said second switch. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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