Multiple subscriber videoconferencing system
DCFirst Claim
1. A system, comprising:
- videoconferencing services switches adapted for deployment across a service provider Internet Protocol (IP) network, each videoconferencing services switch adapted to be linked to at least one other videoconferencing services switch and comprising;
a call control module providing control of videoconferencing calls, the call control module configured to perform call set-up operations, to manage call data streams, and to perform call tear-down operations;
a security module configured to provide firewall services for videoconferencing calls, the security module further comprising;
a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) firewall module configured to use firewall settings on a per-subscriber basis to allow a subscriber-specific firewall that is custom-implemented for traffic from each subscriber; and
a tunneling services module configured to provide a virtual private network (VPN) between the videoconferencing services switch and a subscriber IP network.
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Abstract
A system, method, and device for use in videoconferencing. The method typically includes installing a videoconferencing services switch at an access point to an IP network, and registering a plurality of subscribers for videoconferencing services. Each subscriber typically has a plurality of endpoints. The method further includes receiving subscriber-specific settings to be applied to multiple videoconferencing calls from the plurality of endpoints associated with each subscriber. The method further includes storing the subscriber-specific settings at a location accessible to the switch, and configuring the switch to connect calls from the plurality of endpoints at each subscriber based on the corresponding subscriber-specific settings.
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30 Claims
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1. A system, comprising:
videoconferencing services switches adapted for deployment across a service provider Internet Protocol (IP) network, each videoconferencing services switch adapted to be linked to at least one other videoconferencing services switch and comprising; a call control module providing control of videoconferencing calls, the call control module configured to perform call set-up operations, to manage call data streams, and to perform call tear-down operations; a security module configured to provide firewall services for videoconferencing calls, the security module further comprising; a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) firewall module configured to use firewall settings on a per-subscriber basis to allow a subscriber-specific firewall that is custom-implemented for traffic from each subscriber; and a tunneling services module configured to provide a virtual private network (VPN) between the videoconferencing services switch and a subscriber IP network. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A videoconferencing services switch adapted for deployment in a service provider Internet Protocol (IP) network and capable of processing a videoconferencing call between an origination terminal and a destination terminal, the origination and destination terminals being located on one or more subscriber IP networks, the videoconferencing services switch comprising:
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a call control module capable of performing call set-up and tear-down operations and managing call data streams for the videoconferencing call; a quality of service module capable of being configured to guarantee quality of service for the videoconferencing call placed via the switch according to the subscriber-specific settings; a security module configured to provide firewall services for the videoconferencing call, the security module further comprising a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) firewall module configured to use firewall settings on a per-subscriber basis to allow a subscriber-specific firewall that is custom-implemented for traffic from each subscriber; a tunneling services module configured to provide a virtual private network (VPN) between the videoconferencing services switch and a subscriber IP network; and a policy engine capable of being configured to enforce policies on the videoconferencing call based on subscriber-specific or user-specific settings. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method for providing videoconferencing services using videoconferencing services switches adapted for deployment across a global Internet Protocol (IP) network, comprising:
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receiving call control data and call set-up information from call origination and destination videoconferencing endpoints in subscriber IP networks; receiving encrypted real-time audio and video data streams from the call origination and destination videoconferencing endpoints in subscriber IP networks; managing transfer of the encrypted real-time audio and video data streams between the videoconferencing services switches and subscriber IP networks; and enforcing policies on videoconferencing calls based on subscriber-specific settings, wherein the subscriber-specific settings comprise subscriber-wide settings that apply to all calls from a subscriber and user-specific settings that apply to a particular terminal of the subscriber. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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27. A system for use in videoconferencing, comprising:
videoconferencing services switches adapted for deployment across a global IP network, each videoconferencing services switch configured to provide control of videoconferencing calls from videoconferencing terminals in one or more subscriber IP networks, based on subscriber- specific settings; and
to manage transfer of encrypted real-time audio and video data streams between the videoconferencing services switches and subscriber IP networks, wherein the subscriber-specific settings comprise subscriber-wide settings that apply to all calls from a subscriber and user-specific settings that apply to a particular terminal of the subscriber.- View Dependent Claims (28, 29, 30)
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