Claims
- 1. A telecommunications system comprising:
a mesh transport network that comprises a plurality of nodes and a plurality of communications links, wherein said mesh transport network defines a first address space, wherein each of said plurality of nodes has a unique address in said first address space and a unique address in at least one ring network, and wherein each of said plurality of communications links is associated with at least one ring network; and a provisioning network that is logically distinct from said mesh transport network for controlling said plurality of nodes.
- 2. The telecommunications network of claim 1 wherein said provisioning network is at least partially physically distinct from said mesh transport network and has the same topology as said mesh transport network.
- 3. The telecommunications network of claim 1 wherein said provisioning network is at least partially physically distinct from said mesh transport network and has a different topology than said mesh transport network.
- 4. The telecommunications network of claim 1 wherein said mesh transport network uses wavelength division multiplexing.
- 5. The telecommunications network of claim 1 further comprising a fault notification network that is logically unified with said provisioning network.
- 6. The telecommunications network of claim 1 further comprising a fault notification network that is logically distinct from said mesh transport network for notifying at least one of said plurality of nodes of a fault in said mesh transport network.
- 7. The telecommunications network of claim 6 wherein said fault notification network is at least partially physically distinct from said mesh transport network and has the same topology as said mesh transport network.
- 8. The telecommunications network of claim 6 wherein said fault notification network is at least partially physically distinct from said mesh transport network and has a different topology than said mesh transport network.
- 9. The telecommunications network of claim 6 wherein said fault notification network is at least partially physically distinct from said provisioning network and has the same topology as said provisioning network.
- 10. The telecommunications network of claim 6 wherein said fault notification network is at least partially physically distinct from said provisioning network and has a different topology than said provisioning network.
- 11. The telecommunications network of claim 6 wherein said fault notification network uses SONET/SDH.
- 12. The telecommunications network of claim 6 wherein said provisioning network uses the Internet Protocol.
- 13. A telecommunications system comprising:
a mesh transport network that comprises a plurality of nodes, wherein said mesh transport network defines an address space, wherein each of said plurality of nodes has a unique address in said first address space, and wherein each of said plurality of nodes also has a unique address in at least one ring network; and a fault notification network that is logically distinct from said mesh for notifying at least one of said plurality of nodes of a fault in said mesh transport network.
- 14. The telecommunications system of claim 13 wherein a notification of a fault in said mesh transport network comprises an indicium of which ring networks are affected by said fault.
- 15. The telecommunications system of claim 13 wherein a notification of a fault in said mesh transport network comprises an indicium of the surviving extent of at least one ring network.
- 16. The telecommunications system of claim 13 wherein said fault notification network is at least partially physically distinct from said mesh transport network and has the same topology as said mesh transport network.
- 17. The telecommunications network of claim 13 wherein said fault notification network is at least partially physically distinct from said mesh transport network and has a different topology than said mesh transport network.
- 18. The telecommunications network of claim 13 wherein said mesh transport network uses wavelength division multiplexing and said fault notification network uses SONET/SDH.
- 19. The telecommunications network of claim 13 further comprising a provisioning network that is logically distinct from said mesh transport network for controlling said plurality of nodes.
- 20. The telecommunications network of claim 19 wherein said provisioning network is at least partially physically distinct from said mesh transport network and has a different topology than said mesh transport network.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/909,550, filed Jul. 20, 2001, and entitled “Interlocking SONET/SDH Network Architecture,” now pending, and also a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/969703, filed Nov. 3, 2001, and entitled Fault-Tolerant Mesh Network Comprising Interlocking Ring Networks.” Both of these applications are incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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09909550 |
Jul 2001 |
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10284619 |
Oct 2002 |
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09969703 |
Oct 2001 |
US |
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10284619 |
Oct 2002 |
US |