Claims
- 19. (New) A method for transporting DS-X traffic within a distributed communications system leveraging a packet network, the communications system including an end node coupled to the packet network, the method comprising the steps of:
determining a configured DS-X loading of the end node; establishing at least one virtual connection within the packet network based on the DS-X loading; mapping the DS-X traffic entering the end node into packet data; and transferring the packet data through the at least one virtual connection.
- 20. (New) The method of claim 19, wherein
the DS-X loading includes a quantity of access devices serviced by the end node; and wherein said establishing step comprises establishing a virtual connection within the packet network for each access device serviced by the end node.
- 21. (New) The method of claim 20, further comprising the steps of:
determining whether the quantity of access devices serviced by the end node has changed; relinquishing an established virtual connection corresponding to each access device no longer being serviced by the end node if the quantity of access devices serviced by the end node is determined to have been reduced; and establishing a new virtual connection within the packet network for each newly serviced access device if the quantity of access devices serviced by the end node is determined to have been increased.
- 22. (New) The method of claim 19, wherein
the DS-X loading includes a quantity of DS0 channels being simultaneously serviced by the end node; and wherein said establishing step comprises establishing a virtual connection within the packet network based on the quantity of simultaneously serviced DS0 channels.
- 23. (New) In a distributed communications system leveraging a packet network bearing packets having a uniformly sized payload, an apparatus for multiplexing DS-X traffic into the packets, comprising:
a processor adapted to determine active DS-X traffic entering a communications system node at a given unit time; a processor adapted to develop a DS-X-packet correspondence based on the active DS-X traffic, the DS-X-packet correspondence defining a minimum number of the packets to bear the active DS-X traffic; and a processor adapted to map the active DS-X traffic into the payload of at least one of the packets according to the DS-X-packet correspondence.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/746,230, entitled “Architecture for Distribution Of Voice Over ATM Networks”, filed Nov. 7, 1996 naming Greg M. Bernstein as inventor, which is incorporated herein fully by reference.
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09073658 |
May 1998 |
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10117740 |
Apr 2002 |
US |