WO2000035177A1 - Remote management system for electronic equipment - Google Patents
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- WO2000035177A1 WO2000035177A1 PCT/GB1999/004113 GB9904113W WO0035177A1 WO 2000035177 A1 WO2000035177 A1 WO 2000035177A1 GB 9904113 W GB9904113 W GB 9904113W WO 0035177 A1 WO0035177 A1 WO 0035177A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M3/00—Automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
- H04M3/22—Arrangements for supervision, monitoring or testing
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M11/00—Telephonic communication systems specially adapted for combination with other electrical systems
- H04M11/007—Telephonic communication systems specially adapted for combination with other electrical systems with remote control systems
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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- H04Q3/00—Selecting arrangements
- H04Q3/72—Finding out and indicating number of calling subscriber
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- This invention concerns an improved method and means for the remote management of electronic equipment.
- the invention relates to the management of telephone exchange equipment associated with subscriber telephone lines, but in principle the invention is applicable to the remote management of any installation comprising a group of items of electronic equipment placed together at a given location that is capable of being served by a telephone line.
- the invention accordingly provides a method for the remote management of an installation comprising a group of items of equipment placed at a given location served by a single telephone line of a telephone exchange network of the kind providing calling line identification, each of said items of equipment having the capability of reporting its status by answering an incoming call on a telephone line and returning data providing a status report, wherein said plurality of items of equipment are connected in common to said single telephone line, each item of equipment is provided with a numeric identification address unique to said group and is further adapted to answer a telephone call on said single telephone line only when presented with a calling line identity of which a digit or digits of a given rank coincide with its unique identification address, and said items of equipment are selectively interrogated, remotely, by causing a management system to imtiate a telephone call to said single telephone line from a telephone subscriber number of which a digit or digits of said given rank provide the identification address of a selected item of equipment within said group.
- the method of the invention has the advantage that individual items of electronic equipment can selectively be monitored by a management system via a telephone exchange network simply by initiating a telephone call through the network from a calling line having a subscriber number appropriate to the particular item of equipment to be monitored. This may require that the management system have access to multiple telephone lines with corresponding identities, although facilities are now available, for example using ISDN, whereby multiple subscriber numbers can be allocated to a single calling line.
- each item of said group is provided, upon installation, with a pre-programmed telephone subscriber number corresponding to a telephone line serving said management system, and is caused to derive its own unique identification address from said management system by initiating a telephone call to said pre-programmed subscriber number.
- each item of said group comprises equipment associated with one or more corresponding telephone subscriber lines other than said single line and is arranged to provide the calling line identity of a said corresponding telephone subscriber line in conjunction with said status report.
- Each-said item may then be arranged to derive the calling line identity of a said corresponding subscriber line by initiating a telephone call from said corresponding subscriber line to said single telephone line and recording the corresponding calling line identity presented on said single telephone line upon receipt of the incoming call. This enables telephone exchange equipment to be monitored in a simple manner.
- Figure 1 is a diagrammatic view of a telephone exchange system coupled to a management system embodying the method of the invention
- Figure 2 is a further diagram illustrating a portion of the system of Figure 1 , in more detail.
- FIG. 1 the diagram shows five items of equipment, however the system is scaleable to almost any number. Each one of these contains a management system that can be accessed via a single PSTN port. All of the ports are paralleled and taken to a single port on the local exchange. It is not necessary that the equipment is mounted in the local exchange. It could be connected to any part of the access network.
- the local exchange is then connected over the trunk network to another exchange in the normal way.
- this is just another local exchange, however one PSTN line is connected to the management system for each item of equipment that is connected to the single PSTN line in the first local exchange.
- the management system may be interfaced to the network using a single ISDN line. Multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) can then be used to generate a calling line identification code having, for example, the last two or three digits programmable as required to address the specific item or group of equipment to be managed.
- MSN subscriber numbers
- Each item or group of such equipment may be programmed upon installation with a sequential number say from 001 to 999.
- the central management system could simulate a call having a calling line identification (CLI) ending in 004. Only shelf four would respond to an incoming call from the central management system with this CLI ending. It is not necessary that the management system is physically mounted in the exchange building. It can be connected to any part of the access network.
- CLI calling line identification
- each item may first be logged with the central management system. It does this by dialling a pre programmed number corresponding to one of the lines serving the management system. The management system then looks at the calling line identity signal and determines the local exchange location. It then passes onto the remote equipment a number corresponding to one of the lines used to serve it by the maintenance centre exchange. This will be used to address the equipment in the future. The remote equipment may display this number for ease of reference.
- the management system wishes to interrogate one of the remote items it just dials on the corresponding line the number of the local exchange where the equipment is connected. On detection of the calling line identity signal the corresponding remote equipment answers the call. An exchange of information can then take place using any convenient modem standard.
- Any piece of remote equipment can dial the management system directly using the pre programmed telephone subscriber number corresponding to a telephone line serving the management system.
- the remote equipment using any convenient modem standard, passes over its reference which when added to the calling line identity presented to the management system gives a unique reference to the remote equipment. Once this is complete there can then be an exchange of information in the same way as for the case where the management system dials into the remote equipment.
- FIG 2 shows the local exchange with two items of equipment, which in this case are access network systems, installed.
- the single PSTN maintenance connections links the two systems to the exchange.
- the top system shows the customer line connections to the exchange and access network.
- one of the pieces of equipment to be managed dials the directory number of the maintenance line into the local exchange from one of the customer line connections to which it is connected via the access system.
- the corresponding calling line identity signal will then be presented on the maintenance line.
- This information is then stored in the database, so producing a table indexing the assignment of the equipment to be managed to the customer number served by such equipment.
- Each item of equipment may serve a number of customer lines, as illustrated, and, in this case, it works through all the line connections until a complete database is produced cross referencing the customer numbers to the physical circuit positions. This information can then be used to reference all serviceability information to the specific customer directory numbers served by that item of equipment. Any faults or service impairments detected by the equipment may therefore be reported directly with reference to the customer or customers affected, so facilitating repair or rectification. Any unutilised capacity in the access network equipment installed can also be readily detected and reported, enabling such equipment to be re-deployed as desired.
- the system can easily cater for this situation by periodically determining- the. customer number assignment from time to time.
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| AU16673/00A AU1667300A (en) | 1998-12-07 | 1999-12-07 | Remote management system for electronic equipment |
| EP99959530A EP1142289A1 (en) | 1998-12-07 | 1999-12-07 | Remote management system for electronic equipment |
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| GB9826895A GB2344718B (en) | 1998-12-07 | 1998-12-07 | Remote management system for electronic equipment |
| GB9826895.6 | 1998-12-07 |
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