Claims
- 1. A method for operating an interworking unit to handle a call, the method comprising:
receiving a control message into the interworking unit indicating a connection and an identifier for the call; receiving user communications into the interworking unit from the connection indicated in the control message; converting the user communications from a first format to a second format; in response receiving the user communications from the connection indicated in the control message, adding the identifier indicated in the control message to the user communications in the second format; transferring the user communications with the identifier in the second format from the interworking unit; and after call-set-up and during the call, monitoring the user communications to detect a call trigger.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein monitoring the user communications to detect the call trigger comprises detecting a tone.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein monitoring the user communications to detect the call trigger comprises detecting a voice command.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein monitoring the user communications to detect the call trigger comprises detecting an on-hook.
- 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising adding a different identifier to the user communications in the second format if the call trigger is detected.
- 6. The method of claim 1 further comprising collecting caller information from the user communications if the call trigger is detected.
- 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
transferring a trigger message from the interworking unit if the call trigger is detected; receiving another control message indicating a different identifier for the call into the interworking unit; and adding the different identifier to the user communications in the second format in response to the other control message.
- 8. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
transferring a trigger message from the interworking unit if the call trigger is detected; receiving another control message for the call; and collecting caller information from the user communications in response to the other control message.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the first format comprises a time division multiplex format and the second format comprises an asynchronous transfer mode format.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the first format comprises a time division multiplex format and the second format comprises an optical format.
- 11. The method of claim 1 wherein the connection comprises a DS0 and the second format comprises an asynchronous format.
- 12. The method of claim 1 further comprising canceling echo from the user communications.
- 13. The method of claim 1 further comprising canceling echo from the user communications in response to the control message.
- 14. The method of claim 1 further comprising encrypting the user communications.
- 15. The method of claim 1 further comprising encrypting the user communications in response to the control message.
- 16. A method for operating an interworking unit to handle a call, the method comprising:
receiving a control message into the interworking unit indicating an identifier and a connection for the call; receiving user communications including the identifier indicated in the control message into the interworking unit; converting the user communications from a first format to a second format; in response to receiving the user communications including the identifier indicated in the control message, transferring the user communications in the second format from the interworking unit to the connection indicated in the control message; and after call-set-up and during the call, monitoring the user communications to detect a call trigger.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein monitoring the user communications to detect the call trigger comprises detecting a tone.
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein monitoring the user communications to detect the call trigger comprises detecting a voice command.
- 19. The method of claim 16 wherein monitoring the user communications to detect the call trigger comprises detecting an on-hook.
- 20. The method of claim 16 further comprising adding a different identifier to the user communications in the second format if the call trigger is detected.
- 21. The method of claim 16 further comprising collecting caller information from the user communications if the call trigger is detected.
- 22. The method of claim 16 further comprising:
transferring a trigger message from the interworking unit if the call trigger is detected; receiving another control message indicating a different connection for the call into the interworking unit; and transferring the user communications in the second format from the interworking unit to the different connection in response to the other control message.
- 23. The method of claim 16 further comprising:
transferring a trigger message from the interworking unit if the call trigger is detected; receiving another control message for the call; and collecting caller information from the user communications in response to the other control message.
- 24. The method of claim 16 wherein the first format comprises an asynchronous transfer mode format and the second format comprises a time division multiplex format.
- 25. The method of claim 16 wherein the first format comprises an optical format and the second format comprises a time division multiplex format.
- 26. The method of claim 16 wherein the connection comprises a DS0 and the first format comprises an asynchronous format.
- 27. The method of claim 16 further comprising canceling echo from the user communications.
- 28. The method of claim 16 further comprising canceling echo from the user communications in response to the control message.
- 29. The method of claim 16 further comprising encrypting the user communications.
- 30. The method of claim 16 further comprising encrypting the user communications in response to the control message.
- 31. An interworking unit for handling a call comprising:
a control interface configured to receive a control message into the interworking unit indicating a connection and an identifier for the call; a first communication interface configured to receive user communications into the interworking unit from the connection indicated in the control message; a signal processor configured to monitor the user communications to detect a call trigger after call-set-up and during the call; an adaption layer configured to convert the user communications from a first format to a second format, and in response to receiving the user communications from the connection indicated in the control message, to add the identifier indicated in the control message to the user communications in the second format; and a second communication interface configured to transfer the user communications with the identifier in the second format from the interworking unit.
- 32. The interworking unit of claim 31 wherein the signal processor is configured to detect a tone.
- 33. The interworking unit of claim 31 wherein the signal processor is configured to detect a voice command.
- 34. The interworking unit of claim 31 wherein the signal processor is configured to detect an on-hook.
- 35. The interworking unit of claim 31 wherein the adaption layer is configured to add a different identifier to the user communications in the second format if the call trigger is detected.
- 36. The interworking unit of claim 31 wherein the signal processor is configured to collect caller information from the user communications if the call trigger is detected.
- 37. The interworking unit of claim 31 wherein:
the control interface is configured to transfer a trigger message from the interworking unit if the call trigger is detected and receive another control message indicating a different identifier for the call into the interworking unit; and the adaption layer is configured to add the different identifier to the user communications in the second format in response to the other control message.
- 38. The interworking unit of claim 31 wherein:
the control interface is configured to transfer a trigger message from the interworking unit if the call trigger is detected and receive another control message for the call into the interworking unit; and the signal processor is configured to collect caller information from the user communications in response to the other control message.
- 39. The interworking unit of claim 31 wherein the first format comprises a time division multiplex format and the second format comprises an asynchronous transfer mode format.
- 40. The interworking unit of claim 31 wherein the first format comprises a time division multiplex format and the second format comprises an optical format.
- 41. The interworking unit of claim 31 wherein the connection comprises a DS0 and the second format comprises an asynchronous format.
- 42. The interworking unit of claim 31 wherein the signal processor is configured to cancel echo from the user communications.
- 43. The interworking unit of claim 31 wherein the signal processor is configured to cancel echo from the user communications in response to the control message.
- 44. The interworking unit of claim 31 wherein the signal processor is configured to encrypt the user communications.
- 45. The interworking unit of claim 31 wherein the signal processor is configured to encrypt the user communications in response to the control message.
- 46. An interworking unit for handling a call comprising:
a control interface configured to receive a control message into the interworking unit indicating an identifier and a connection for the call; a first communication interface configured to receive user communications with the identifier indicated in the control message into the interworking unit; a signal processor configured to monitor the user communications to detect a call trigger after call set-up and during the call; an adaption layer configured to convert the user communications from a first format to a second format; and a second communication interface configured to transfer the user communications in the second format from the interworking unit to the connection indicated in the control message in response to receiving the user communications with the identifier indicated in the control message.
- 47. The interworking unit of claim 46 wherein the signal processor is configured to detect a tone.
- 48. The interworking unit of claim 46 wherein the signal processor is configured to detect a voice command.
- 49. The interworking unit of claim 46 wherein the signal processor is configured to detect an on-hook.
- 50. The interworking unit of claim 46 wherein the second communication interface is configured to transfer the user communications in the second format from the interworking unit to a different connection if the call trigger is detected.
- 51. The interworking unit of claim 46 wherein the signal processor is configured to collect caller information from the user communications if the call trigger is detected.
- 52. The interworking unit of claim 46 further comprising:
the control interface is configured to transfer a trigger message from the interworking unit if the call trigger is detected and receive another control message indicating a different connection for the call into the interworking unit; and the second communication interface is configured to transfer the user communications in the second format to the different connection in response to the other control message.
- 53. The interworking unit of claim 46 further comprising:
the control interface is configured to transfer a trigger message from the interworking unit if the call trigger is detected and receive another control message for the call; and the signal processor is configured to collect caller information from the user communications in response to the other control message.
- 54. The interworking unit of claim 46 wherein the first format comprises an asynchronous transfer mode format and the second format comprises a time division multiplex format.
- 55. The interworking unit of claim 46 wherein the first format comprises an optical format and the second format comprises a time division multiplex format.
- 56. The interworking unit of claim 46 wherein the connection comprises a DS0 and the first format comprises an asynchronous format.
- 57. The interworking unit of claim 46 wherein the signal processor is configured to cancel echo from the user communications.
- 58. The interworking unit of claim 46 wherein the signal processor is configured to cancel echo from the user communications in response to the control message.
- 59. The interworking unit of claim 46 wherein the signal processor is configured to encrypt the user communications.
- 60. The interworking unit of claim 46 wherein the signal processor is configured to encrypt the user communications in response to the control message.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is a continuation of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/080,393, entitled “System And Method For Transporting A Call In A Telecommunication Network,” filed on May 18, 1998, which is a continuation of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/754,846, filed on Nov. 22, 1996, and is assigned to the same entity as this Application, and are hereby incorporated by reference into this Application.
Continuations (2)
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09790114 |
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09080393 |
May 1998 |
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