LAN telephone system
First Claim
1. A private branch exchange (PBX) for servicing telephone calls between internal telephones and providing outside lines to the public telephone system for said internal telephones, the PBX comprising:
- a computer data network having quality of service (QoS) including a server, client workstations, network cabling and a network operating system that enables data exchange between said server and said client workstations;
an interface to the public telephone system that converts voice, modem and tone transmissions from the public telephone system to asynchronous data transmissions and vice versa, wherein said interface is coupled to said computer data network;
a plurality of internal telephones each of which is connected to said network cabling by means of a station interface and each of which is associated with a separate one of said client workstations;
call control programming installed on said computer data network that manages transmission of data over said network cabling between pairs of said plurality of internal telephones and manages transmission over said network cabling of data between each of said plurality of telephones and the interface to the public telephone network; and
wherein said call control programming further provides a graphical user interface on each of said client workstations to which one of said plurality of telephones is associated, wherein said graphical user interface provides for at least one of answering and initiating telephone calls on the one of the plurality of telephones with which said client workstation is associated by operating a mouse or equivalent pointing device in conjunction with said graphical user interface.
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Abstract
A distributed private branch telephone exchange (PBX) including a local area network carrying telephony traffic, an interface to the PSTN and a station interface connecting to a telephone device transmitting telephony over the local area network. The distributed PBX may contain a number of multi-port modules connected over a local area data network. The multi-port modules convert between synchronous and asynchronous signals and connect between a telephony environment, such as a telephone device, a local area network, and a personal computing device. The distributed PBX also includes PBX software and a graphical user interface (GUI) which facilitate the management of various PBX functions.
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15 Claims
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1. A private branch exchange (PBX) for servicing telephone calls between internal telephones and providing outside lines to the public telephone system for said internal telephones, the PBX comprising:
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a computer data network having quality of service (QoS) including a server, client workstations, network cabling and a network operating system that enables data exchange between said server and said client workstations;
an interface to the public telephone system that converts voice, modem and tone transmissions from the public telephone system to asynchronous data transmissions and vice versa, wherein said interface is coupled to said computer data network;
a plurality of internal telephones each of which is connected to said network cabling by means of a station interface and each of which is associated with a separate one of said client workstations;
call control programming installed on said computer data network that manages transmission of data over said network cabling between pairs of said plurality of internal telephones and manages transmission over said network cabling of data between each of said plurality of telephones and the interface to the public telephone network; and
wherein said call control programming further provides a graphical user interface on each of said client workstations to which one of said plurality of telephones is associated, wherein said graphical user interface provides for at least one of answering and initiating telephone calls on the one of the plurality of telephones with which said client workstation is associated by operating a mouse or equivalent pointing device in conjunction with said graphical user interface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A private branch exchange (PBX) for servicing internal telephone calls among telephone devices and providing telephone access to the public telephone system, the PBX comprising:
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a computer data network providing quality of service(QoS), and a plurality of computer workstations operatively coupled together via said computer data network;
a first interface means between the public telephone system and said computer data network that converts at least one of voice, modem and tone transmissions from the public telephone system to data streams for transmission over said computer data network, and vice versa;
a plurality of telephone means each of which is connected to said computer data network via a respective one of said computer workstations;
second interface means for connecting said plurality of computer workstations to said computer network for translating voice signals at said telephone means to a data stream for transmission over said computer data network, and vice versa; and
telephone call control programming installed on said computer data network wherein said call control programming comprises a PBX manager program that detects an input by one of said plurality of telephone means, and, upon said detection, transmits data in packets over said computer data network from said second interface means to said first interface and vice versa to provide an outside line from the public telephone system to the telephone means. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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