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Bridging and signalling subsystems and methods for private and hybrid communications systems including multimedia systems

Patent 5594732 Issued on January 14, 1997. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject March 3, 2015. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Patent #: 4901312
Issued on: 02/13/1990
Inventor: Hui, et al.

Broadband ring communication system and access control method
Patent #: 5140587
Issued on: 08/18/1992
Inventor: Mueller, et al.

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Issued on: 04/11/1995
Inventor: Yoshida

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 397986 filed on 03/03/1995

US Classes:

370/401, Bridge or gateway between networks370/410, Having a signaling feature370/471Message having an address header

Examiners

Primary: Olms, Douglas W.
Assistant: Ton, Dang

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

H04J 003/02
85.3
43
99
108

Abstract

A subsystem for communicating a private network signalling message over a packet network and bridges for communicating a Media Access Control (MAC) layer frame over an isochronous channel and for communicating an isochronous signalling frame over a nonisochronous network. The subsystem comprises: (1) an encapsulation circuit, coupled to a transmitting user station, capable of receiving the private network signalling message from the transmitting user station, the encapsulating circuit encapsulating the signalling message within, and adding source and destination addresses to, a routable protocol frame, the source and destination addresses corresponding to addresses of the transmitting user station and a particular receiving user station, the encapsulation circuit queuing the routable protocol frame for transmission over the packet network and (2) a de-encapsulation circuit, coupled to the particular receiving user station, capable of receiving the routable protocol frame, the de-encapsulation circuit extracting the signalling message from the routable protocol frame, the packet network thereby simulating a point-to-point connection between the transmitting and particular receiving user stations to effect node-to-node private network signalling therebetween.

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