Claims
- 1. A method for selecting a unified identification code applied to voice and data terminals of a LAN and WAN system, comprising the steps of:
1) providing a plurality of voice terminals capable of communicating with one another within an intercom system, each said voice terminal being designated with a first code consisted by a first number; 2) providing a plurality of data terminals each being associated to a corresponding voice terminal and interconnected to a LAN system, each said data terminal being designated with a second code consisted by at least second and third numbers; and 3) providing a transition gateway interfacing between internal and external communications; wherein said third number of said second code of said associated data terminal is selected such that said third number is completely identical to said first number of said first code of said voice terminal.
- 2. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein said transition gateway is selected from said voice and data terminals with additional functional subsystems.
- 3. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein said transition gateway provides not only signal format and protocol interfaces but also isolation between said LAN and said WAN by establishing a demarcation line between said LAN and said WAN allowing a clear segregation of responsibilities for diagnostics and services.
- 4. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein said transition gateway includes a signal segregation arrangement between signals transmitted on said WAN and said LAN.
- 5. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein a workstation configuration by said voice and data terminals is self-sufficient in providing voice communication with other said voice and data terminals in both analog narrowband and digital broadband formats.
- 6. A system as recited in claim 5, wherein said system provides digital data communication in a manner such that said data terminal's interface with said LAN is controlled and managed by said voice terminal.
- 7. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein said voice terminal's transmission is assigned with higher priority than said data terminal's transmission which is temporarily buffered when said voice terminal is transmitting, or traffic on said LAN is becoming congested.
- 8. A voice and data terminals networking system, comprising:
a plurality of voice terminals capable of communicating with one another within an intercom system, each said voice terminal being designated with a unique first code, said voice terminal being intercommunicated among an intercom system; a plurality of data terminals each being associated to a corresponding said voice terminal and designated with a unique second code consisted by at least first and second numbers, each said data terminal being interconnected to a LAN system; a transition gateway selected from said voice and data terminals for interfacing between internal and external communications; and means for selecting said first and second codes of said voice and said associated data terminals; wherein said second number of said second code of said associated data terminal is selected by said means such that said second number of said second code is completely identical to said first code of said voice terminal.
- 9. A voice and data terminals networking system, comprising:
a plurality of voice terminals capable of communicating with one another within an intercom system, each said voice terminal being designated with a unique first code, said voice terminals being intercommunicated among an intercom system; a plurality of data terminals each being associated to a corresponding said voice terminal and designated with a unique second code consisted by at least first and second numbers, said data terminals being interconnected to a LAN system; a transition gateway selected from said voice and data terminals for interfacing between internal and external communications; means for selecting said first and second codes of said voice and said associated data terminals; and wherein said second number of said second code is selected by said means such that said second number of said second code is a portion of said first code.
- 10. A method for verifying IP address in a LAN, comprising the step of:
1) providing a plurality of voice terminals capable of communicating with one another within an intercom system, each said voice terminal being designated with a first code consisted by a first number; 2) providing a plurality of data terminals each being interconnected to a LAN system, each said data terminal being associated to a corresponding said voice terminal and designated with an IP address consisted by at least second and third numbers; 3) providing a transition gateway for interfacing between internal and external communications; and 4) selecting said third number of said IP address of associated said data terminal such that said third number is derived from said first number of said first code of said voice terminal; and 5) dialing said first number of said first code among said voice terminals of said intercom system to verify that said first number is not repeated thereby verifying said IP address is not repeated within said LAN system.
- 11. A voice and data terminals networking system, comprising:
a plurality of voice terminals capable of communicating with one another within an intercom system, each said voice terminal being designated with a unique first code, said voice terminal being intercommunicated within an intercom system; a plurality of data terminals each being associated to a corresponding said voice terminal and designated with a IP address consisted of a second code with at least first and second numbers, each said data terminal being interconnected to a LAN system; a transition gateway for interfacing between internal and external communications; and means for selecting said second number of said second code of said associated data terminal from said first code of said voice terminal; and means for verifying said first code to ensure said first code is not repeated thereby verifying said IP address is not repeated.
- 12. A method for arranging voice and data transmissions among voice and data terminals of a LAN and WAN system, comprising the steps of:
1) providing a plurality of voice terminals capable of communicating with one another within an intercom system,; 2) providing a plurality of data terminals each being associated to a corresponding said voice terminal and interconnected to a LAN system; and 3) providing a transition gateway interfacing between internal and external communications.
- 13. A method as recited in claim 12, further comprising the step of
4) providing said voice terminal with higher transmission priority than said data terminal's transmission.
- 14. A method as recited in claim 12, further comprising the step of setting voice as basic communication having higher transmission priority such that said data transmission may be temporarily buffered when said voice transmission is commenced.
- 15. A method as recited in claim 14, wherein each said voice terminal being designated with a first code consisted by a first number, and each said data terminal being designated with a second code consisted of at least second and third numbers, wherein said third number of said second code of said associated data terminal is selected such that said third number is completely identical to said first number of said first code of said voice terminal.
- 16. A method for arranging voice and data transmissions among voice and data terminals of a LAN and WAN system, comprising the steps of:
1) providing a plurality of voice terminals capable of communicating with one another within an intercom system,; 2) providing a plurality of data terminals each being associated to a corresponding said voice terminal and interconnected to a LAN system; and 3) assigning a voice signal within said voice terminal with higher transmission priority than a data signal within said data terminal.
- 17. A method as recited in claim 16, wherein said data signal is temporarily buffered when said voice signal with higher priority is transmitting.
- 18. A method as recited in claim 16, wherein said data terminals of said LAN are electrically connected to said WAN system through a data link comprising of a DSL or Cable modem, or equivalent.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present invention is a Continuation-In-Part (CIP) of a co-pending application, Ser. No. 09/522,425, filed on Mar. 9, 2000 entitled USER SETTABLE UNIFIED WORKSTATION IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09522425 |
Mar 2000 |
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10011645 |
Oct 2001 |
US |