The present invention relates to telephony and data communication systems. More specifically, the present invention relates to a node, a line board arrangement and a management system in a telephony and data communication systems.
Traditionally Network Operators have provided narrowband and DSL broadband access to their customers using two distinct systems—one for narrowband services, e.g. PSTN, POTS, ISDN, etc, and one for broadband services, e.g. DSL, data package communication, IP, etc. As both services need to go on the same copper line (Local Loop), the Network Operator has to cable the traffic for the two systems to the line through a filter, where the filter is capable of splitting the two types of traffic from each other
From a management system point of view this also implies that the Network Operator will have to provision the services to the customer in two different management systems.
A subscriber has communication equipment 16, which is capable of transmitting and receiving both narrowband traffic and signals and broadband traffic and signals over a subscriber line 18. The communication equipment 16 may be a telephone, a computer having a modem, a facsimile apparatus, etc, which will transmit and receive voice and data information using any analogue or digital technique and standard. As both narrowband traffic and signals and broadband traffic and signals need to go on the same copper line (Local Loop), the Network Operator has to cable the two systems to the subscriber line through a filter 20. Different subscriber lines are gathered in a main distribution frame 22. As stated before, Network Operators provides narrowband and DSL broadband access to their customers using two distinct systems 12,14—one for narrowband and one for broadband and, therefore, a filter 24 that is capable of splitting the two types of traffic from each other is needed. The Broadband traffic, such as digital data packet traffic, is directed to a DSL node 26, such as a DSL router/data packet switch and further to addresses via the broadband network 28. The narrowband traffic, e.g. POTS and ISDN, is connected to an exchange node 30, which is capable of directing said traffic to the PSTN/ISDN network 32. As illustrated in
Therefore, Multi Service Access network elements are emerging in the market, combining a number of different access techniques in the same node. Such a Multi Service Access network element may contain a number of different line interfaces for access to different communication networks and systems, such as POTS, ISDN, DSL, Fiber Optic systems, Radio Link systems.
Even though the MSAN simplifies the handling of combined services, the handling of the traffic splitting filter 24 is still needed, and the provisioning in the management system is still done on two different ports and line boards—one for the narrowband service and one for the broadband service.
The object of the present invention is to solve the above discussed problem when using two different ports and line boards.
The idea is to provide virtual combined ports in a MSAN in a flexible way, by combining two standard physical line boards, one broadband line board and one narrowband line board to one virtual line board. The virtual combined port will be one physical access port, providing both narrowband services and DSL broadband services to a customer and subscriber.
This implies that the Network Operator will have free choice of having either standard narrowband and broadband line boards, or one access point for the customer. The choice will be reflected in the management system, thus allowing the Network Operator to work with either individual narrowband or broadband ports, or work with a single port providing both narrowband and broadband services.
The present invented node is defined according to the mentioned features of independent claim 1.
Different embodiments of the present invented node are described in the dependent claims 2-6.
The present invention also relates to a new line board arrangement defined according to the mentioned features of independent claim 7.
Different embodiments of the present invented arrangement are described in the dependent claims 8-12.
The present invention also relates to a management system defined according to the mentioned features of independent claim 13.
Different embodiments of the present invented management system are described in the dependent claims 14-16.
The present invention providing access to both broadband and narrowband services provides the Network Operator with a number of advantages compared to a standard MSAN solution.
The cabling in the access becomes much simpler. Rather than cabling via a filter to different physical ports, the customer's line is now cabled directly to a single physical port, which can provide all the needed services.
The handling of filters becomes very simple, as there will be no need for filters placed outside/externally the line boards at all. Instead, the filtering is built into the present invention, the Combo Access solution.
Provisioning of services in the management system becomes simple, as there is only one port to be provisioned. Once the port is defined, focus can be directed at the services the customer needs, and these services will be presented in combined views in the management system.
Customer Care situations also becomes simplified, as troubleshooting can be done from a common view in the management system. There is no need to distinguish between narrowband and broadband related problems, as all needed tools can be accessed from the same view. Depending on the tool used, the management system will automatically direct the related commands to the correct location in the MSAN, thereby keeping the impression of a single access point to the Network Operator.
The Network Operator is not locked into a specific configuration of the MSAN, as there is no dedicated “Combo Line Board” or dedicated “Combo Ports” on a line Board, e.g. the 10 first ports are Combo Ports. The standard line boards in the MSAN can be combined to a combo solution, if the Network Operator sees fit. The other way around, a combo solution can easily be returned to a standard line board setup by removing the connecting means. In this the MSAN can be equipped depending on the dynamic environment in the network, like broadband penetration rate.
The present invention will in the following be described in more detail with reference to the enclosed drawings, wherein:
a and 3b are simplified side view illustrations of a broadband line board and a narrowband line board connected over a realisable bridging connector.
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The present invention will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to these skilled in the art. In the drawings, like numbers refer to like elements.
Throughout this document, the terms broadband and narrowband are used. The term broadband is referring to bit rates equal to or more than 128 Kbytes/s, and the term narrowband is referring to bit rates less than 128 Kbytes/s, in accordance with different telecommunication standards.
As stated in the description of the background of the invention,
a and 3b are simplified illustrations of a broadband line board 60a and a narrowband line board 60b according to the invention. The broadband line board 60a, see
On a narrowband line board 60b,
The broadband and narrowband board circuits 72,74 are both connected via conductors 75 (a, b) to other moduls, e.g. switches, sub-switches, routers etc, of the node 62 and MSAN 70.
When the detachable bridging contact/connector 80 is connected to the contact means 76 of the narrowband line board 60b and the contact means 76 of an adjacent placed broadband board 60a, a virtual line board is established. The contact means is therefore a subscriber line port 64 when not connected to the broadband line board, and a contact means 76 in the virtual line board mode.
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Each line board 60a, b comprises a line board controller 82 comprising a microprocessor with necessary support circuits for its processing function. Said line board controller 82 is via data busses 83 connected to other circuits, e.g. filter 68, broadband/narrowband board circuits 72/74, transceiver 90 to the management system, etc, mounted on the board for control and management purposes. The line board controller 82 is capable of checking the contact means 76 for connecting said broadband line board to an adjacent placed narrowband line board. If the bridging contact 80 is attached and a virtual line board thereby is established, the line controller is able to automatically detect the bridging contact 80 by using means for bridge detection and generating of a combo_signal.
The bridge detection is preformed e.g. by using resistance measurement by means of already existing line measurement circuits, i.e. measure and detect the difference in resistance between connected and not connected bridging contact 80. The bridge detection may also be performed by testing the possibility to transmit a signal over connecting means 76. Another possibility to detect the bridge connector 80 is by using a separate bridge connector indicating device that will generate different signal responses to the line board controller whether the bridge connector is attached or not. Said means may be implemented as program software instructions that are stored in the line board controller 80 and processed by said microprocessor.
Said means makes it possible for the controller 82 to generate different signals, defined as combo_signals, for informing the management system regarding which mode, combined or separate, the line boards are operating for the moment. Said means is capable of generating a combo_indication_signal, when two line boards are connected/combined to a virtual line board. The combo_indication_signal is transmitted by a transceiver 90 to the management system 34 when said virtual line board 60 has been established.
Said means for bridge detection and generating of a combo_signal may involve bridging contact detection circuits connected to the line board controller on the line board and program software instructions stored in and processed by the line controller.
If the bridging contact 80 is detached from the joined line boards 60a, b, a combo_release_signal is generated by the means for bridge detection and generating of a combo_signal. A combo_release_signal is transmitted by a transceiver 90 to the management system 34 when said virtual line board 60 has been divided into two separate operating standard line boards, i.e. one broadband and one narrowband.
Said means for bridge detection and generating of a combo-signal may also be situated on the narrowband line board.
Both the combo_indication_signal and the combo_release_signal may comprise and carry necessary line board identification data, etc, to make it possible for the management system to identify the line boards in the different virtual line board arrangements.
The management system 34 comprises means for receiving said combo_signal and means for storing information which broadband board and narrowband board that is connected as a pair constituting a virtual line board and which subscriber lines that are connected to said virtual line board. The management system 34 will delete information about a virtual line board from said storing means if a combo_release_signal is received indicating that said earlier joined/combined line boards has been released.
The management system 34 comprises means for presenting on a display screen 84 (see
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The Network Operator is not locked into a specific configuration of the MSAN, as there is no dedicated “Combo Line Board” or dedicated “Combo Ports” on a line Board, e.g. the 10 first ports are Combo Ports. The standard line boards in the MSAN can be combined to a combo solution, if the Network Operator sees fit. The other way around, a combo solution can easily be returned to a standard line board setup by removing the connecting means. In this the MSAN can be equipped depending on the dynamic environment in the network, like broadband penetration rate.
The present invention is not limited to the above-described preferred embodiments. Various alternatives, modifications and equivalents may be used. Therefore, the above embodiments should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention, which is defined by the appended claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE05/00512 | 4/7/2005 | WO | 00 | 6/3/2008 |