1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to network communication control apparatus and method that perform network facsimile communication via LAN and Internet, using a facsimile apparatus.
2. Description of Related Art
In recent years, Internet facsimile apparatuses that employ the Internet are introduced, with the increasing use of the Internet. For example, Japanese Patent No. 3,133,297 (filed by the same applicant as this invention) proposes a network communication control apparatus that enables an Internet phone and Internet facsimile communications by connecting with analog communication terminals such as general telephones and facsimile apparatuses.
According to the above communication control apparatus, facsimile data transmitted from a general facsimile apparatus is converted into a TIFF file and attached to e-mail, to be further transmitted to other communication terminals such as the opposing Internet facsimile apparatus, computer, and network communication control apparatus similar to the sending apparatus. In addition, it is possible to receive e-mail data from other communication terminals via network, convert the data into facsimile data, and transmit the facsimile data to a connected general facsimile apparatus.
With the above communication control apparatus, when a facsimile apparatus completes a facsimile data transmission to the communication control apparatus, the facsimile apparatus determines that the transmission is complete, allowing the operator to assume that the transmission process is thus complete.
However, there are cases when the communication control apparatus attempts to transmit e-mail but fails to transmit the same, because of a power failure at the communication control apparatus due to problems such as a power outage. The transmission of e-mail data is also impossible when the network cable is disconnected or when the mail server is down.
In addition, even if e-mail data is received from another communication terminal, there are cases when the data cannot be forwarded to a facsimile apparatus because of a power failure at the communication control apparatus due to problems such as a power outage. However, the e-mail is still received. Therefore, the mail server completes the procedure as usual, without sending error mail, allowing the sender to assume that the transmission has been completed.
In order to address the problem, the communication control apparatus may include an uninterruptible power supply or a non-volatile memory for storing data. However, such an attempt complicates the structure, up-sizes the apparatus and significantly raises the cost. Since facsimile transmissions are based on premise that the sender should re-transmit data when a transmission fails, it is not very important to store the transmission data as long as the sender is notified that the transmission is incomplete.
The present invention addresses the above-described problems in the prior art. The object of the invention is to provide a network communication control apparatus that notifies a sender so as to instruct for a re-transmission upon recovery, when data is lost without completing a transmission, e.g., SMTP session failure, in situations where the power for the network communication control apparatus fails, a network cable is disconnected, or the mail server is down.
The present invention is further described in the detailed description which follows, with reference to the noted plurality of drawings by way of non-limiting examples of exemplary embodiments of the present invention, in which like reference numerals represent similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings, and wherein:
The preferable embodiment of the present invention is explained in the following, in reference to the above-described drawings.
Error detector 20 that detects an error is connected to FROM 18, while error message generator 21 is connected to error detector 20. Error message generator 21 is connected to facsimile communication controller 12 and e-mail communication controller 14. Error detector 20 searches for an error from managing data stored in FROM 18, the error being caused by factors such as a power outage during e-mail/facsimile communication. Error message generator 21 then generates an error message of facsimile/e-mail data in accordance with the sender, so that the error message is delivered to the sender. Furthermore, managing data eraser 22, which is connected to facsimile communication controller 12 and e-mail communication controller 14, is connected to FROM 18, so that unnecessary managing data is erased in FROM 18.
The list of managing data includes “mode” that indicates whether the transmission comes from facsimile apparatus 2 (facsimile data) or other communication terminals (e-mail data), “destination” that includes telephone numbers and e-mail addresses, “sender” that includes telephone numbers and IP addresses, and “subject” that includes headlines.
Data processor 15 temporarily stores facsimile data in DRAM 17, the data being received from facsimile apparatus 2 via facsimile communication controller 12, converts the data into e-mail data, and transmits the same as e-mail to other communication terminals from e-mail communication controller 14 and LAN controller 13 via LAN 4 and Internet 5. Conversely, data processor 15 also analyzes e-mail data from LAN 4, converts the same into facsimile data, temporarily stores the same in DRAM 17, and transmits the facsimile data to facsimile apparatus 2 via facsimile communication controller 12.
When un-erased managing data is found, it is determined whether the error is caused by a power outage during a transmission from facsimile apparatus 2 or during a transmission from another communication terminal to facsimile apparatus 2 at Step 4. When the error is not cause by a power outage during a transmission from facsimile apparatus 2, i.e., when the error is caused by a power outage during a transmission from another communication terminal to facsimile apparatus 2, the control proceeds to Step 5, to generate an e-mail data error message using error message generator 21 and to transmit e-mail regarding the instantaneous interruption to the sender communication terminal via LAN 4 and Internet 5, from e-mail communication controller 14 and LAN controller 13. At Step 6, error message generator 21 via managing data eraser 22 erases managing data that is stored in FROM 18, to proceed to a normal process that is not shown in the figures.
When it is determined that the error is caused by a power outage during a transmission from facsimile apparatus 2 at Step 4, the control proceeds to Step 7 wherein error message generator 21 generates a facsimile data error message, which is transmitted as an instantaneous interruption report to facsimile apparatus 2 via facsimile communication controller 12. Then, the control proceeds to Step 6.
As shown in
When the facsimile transmission initialization cannot be confirmed due to errors such as the power being out at facsimile apparatus 2 and telephone line being disconnected, i.e., when the facsimile transmission initialization is unsuccessful, error message generator 21 generates an e-mail data error message so that the transmission error information is transmitted as e-mail to the sender communication terminal, from e-mail communication controller 14 and LAN controller 13 via LAN 4 and Internet 5. At Step 15, the managing data that is stored in FROM 18 is erased via managing data eraser 22, which completes the process.
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In addition, when the completion of the e-mail transmission cannot be confirmed at Step 24, because of errors such as the mail server being down, a signal line being disconnected, i.e., when the e-mail transmission is unsuccessful, error message generator 21 generates a facsimile data error message, so that the transmission error report is transmitted as facsimile data to sender facsimile apparatus 2 via facsimile communication controller 12. Then, at Step 25, the managing data that is stored in FROM 18 is erased via managing data eraser 22, which completes the process.
Accordingly, when either facsimile communication or e-mail communication is complete, managing data is erased in FROM 18. When the communication fails, the sender is first notified of the error, and the managing data is erased in FROM 18. Therefore, when managing data is found in FROM 18, it indicates that the communication has failed and the sender has not been notified of the error. This further implies that the power is out at Internet communication control apparatus 1. Therefore, by detecting the problem when the power comes back, it is possible to notify the sender of any errors.
It is noted that the foregoing examples have been provided merely for the purpose of explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the present invention. While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is understood that the words which have been used herein are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Changes may be made, within the purview of the appended claims, as presently stated and as amended, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention in its aspects. Although the present invention has been described herein with reference to particular structures, materials and embodiments, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, the present invention extends to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims.
The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various variations and modifications may be possible without departing from the scope of the present invention.
This application is based on the Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-355905 filed on Nov. 21, 2001, entire content of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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