WO2002030149A1 - Regie dans une installation terminale privative en mode atm - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to private terminal installations operating in ATM mode installed at customers' premises.
- An individual multi-terminal installation is connected to a telecommunication line conveying network cells in ATM mode and comprises a broadcasting means for broadcasting all the cells received by the reception channel of the telecommunication line to the terminals, and a means to collect cells sent by the terminals to the transmission line of the telecommunication line.
- the present invention aims to provide a management of a terminal installation not individual, but collective private, which manages both the routing aspects as the aspects of identification, presentation of functions and location of terminals through communications only in ATM mode with the terminals and a central collective router.
- a terminal for terminal installation operating in ATM mode connected by a telecommunication line reserved for a router between external telecommunication lines of access networks in ATM mode and telecommunication lines internal to the installation serving terminals, is characterized in that it comprises: means for detecting and storing terminal identifiers and port numbers in incoming cells transmitted by the terminals and reserved for the control center, the port number of a terminal designating the internal line serving the terminal, a means for assigning and storing a class indicator for each terminal depending on the functions offered by it, after the terminal is put into service for the first time, and
- the agency manages not only the identification, the supply of functions and the location of terminals, but also the access rights of terminals or persons requesting functions, such as services or applications, requested by them.
- the management then includes a means for assign and store access rights to each terminal, entered in the control room after a first commissioning of the terminal in the terminal installation, so as to compare the access rights of the requesting terminal with the ⁇ class indicators stored and to list only for terminals offering class indicators compatible with the access rights of the requesting terminal and covering the predetermined function.
- Means are specially provided in the control room for selecting, managing and ordering home automation terminals in the terminal installation.
- control room preferably comprises means for processing the cells entering the control room and transmitting the cells leaving the control room in order of priority of the routing addresses that the cells contain.
- control room includes a table memory for matching priority indicators with routing addresses contained in the routing address field of cells entering and leaving the control room and reserved for communications with the control room, a means for comparing the routing address fields of the incoming cells with the reserved routing addresses read from the table memory, the first buffer memories for storing each incoming cell respectively according to the priority indicator corresponding to the routing address contained in the incoming cell, cell processing means for processing the incoming cells starting with those contained in the first buffers addressed by the highest priority indicators, a means for comparing the routing address fields of the cells outgoing produced by means of processing at the reserved routing addresses read from the table memory, of the second buffer memories for storing each outgoing cell respectively according to the priority indicator corresponding to the routing address contained in the outgoing cell, and a means for transmitting the outgoing cells starting with those contained in the second buffer memories associated with the highest priority indicators.
- the invention also relates to a terminal installation operating in ATM mode, comprising a control room according to the invention, and a router connected to the control room by a reserved telecommunication line, to access networks in ATM mode by several external telecommunication lines. and to terminals operating in ATM mode by internal telecommunication lines.
- the terminal installation is characterized in that the router routes cells which contain reserved routing addresses and unknown routing addresses from a routing table stored in the router and which are transmitted by the terminals and the access networks.
- control center comprises means for managing the routing table in order to process the cells containing reserved routing addresses routed to the reserved line and mapping non-reserved routing addresses included in cells received by the router to addresses of routing not reserved to include in cells to be sent from the router.
- the router comprises means for detecting reserved routing addresses and addresses of unknown routing table routing in cells received by the router, means for replacing the unknown routing addresses in received cells with reserved routing addresses, means for marking the data field of each cell containing an address of reserved routing with a number from an origin port of the router by which the cell was received, and a means for routing all the marked cells to the control center through the reserved line.
- Figure 1 is a schematic block diagram of a private customer terminal installation according to the invention
- Figure 2 shows an ATM cell according to the invention
- FIG. 3 is a schematic block diagram of a collective router, included in the collective terminal installation
- - Figure 4 is a schematic block diagram of a collective management, included in the collective terminal installation, according to the invention
- FIG. 5 is a dialogue algorithm between any internal terminal and the collective management in particular during a commissioning of the internal terminal
- FIG. 1 is a function call processing algorithm by a terminal, implemented mainly in collective management.
- a private collective terminal installation of customer 1 in ATM mode essentially comprises a collective router 2 associated with a collective control center 3, and several individual private terminal installations of customer 4.
- the collective router 2 constitutes a collective gateway to the user network interface UNI (User Network Interface) with networks of access provider RA] _ to RAM in ATM mode which are generally telecommunications operators, with 1 ⁇ M.
- the collective router 2 is served by at least as many bidirectional telecommunication lines external to 5M , as there are access provider networks RAi to RAjyj, connected to digital terminations of TNR network most often of the type Broadband ISDN, capable of supporting transmission using xDSL technology, to convey ATM network cell flows.
- an external line conveys signals according to a transmission mode other than the ATM mode, and the coupler of the collective router serving this external line adapts the ATM mode to the external transmission mode.
- the collective router 2 directs ATM cells coming from the external telecommunication lines 5 ⁇ _ to 5jy] respectively to internal telecommunication lines 6 to 6 ⁇ connected in particular to the individual terminal installations 4.
- the lines internal 6 to 6 ⁇ also agree in the two directions of transmission of ATM cells, but in particular relating respectively to individual installations.
- the collective router 2 partly routes ATM cells, in particular from the individual terminal installations 4 through internal telecommunication lines 6 -] _ to ⁇ jsj to the external telecommunication lines 5] _ to 5M, and partly to telecommunications lines internal to the collective terminal installation 1.
- a private individual terminal installation 4 is under the responsibility of a customer in the community materialized by the collective terminal installation 1.
- an individual terminal installation 4 is that distributed in the apartment of a building in which is arranged l collective terminal installation 1, either in a professional premises of an office building in which the collective terminal installation is arranged, or even in a department of a university or of a company located in a building of a building complex in which the collective terminal installation is distributed.
- communications are confidential and those intended for outside of the individual installation should not be broadcast a priori to other installations.
- the collective installation when the collective installation has several "collective levels" for example corresponding to buildings, then to floors in a building and finally to individual installations in one floor, the collective installation comprises several collective routers cascaded; for example the router 2 illustrated in FIG. 1 is connected by a few internal lines 6 ⁇ to ⁇ f j respectively to first level collective routers, which themselves are respectively connected to second level collective routers.
- the collective terminal installation 1 comprises a set of resources for managing the collective installation, such as a collective control room 3 which is connected by a reserved internal telecommunication line, hereinafter designated 6p >.
- line 6R is reserved for control room 3 in the sense that the router has identified line 6R by a respective address.
- the line ⁇ j> is not dedicated to control room 3 and can also serve terminals, for example via a replicator.
- the collective management 3 controls all the equipment and installations included in the collective installation 1 and manages the services and access rights thereof, in particular with respect to the external telecommunications lines 5 ⁇ to 5
- the collective management 3 is deported outside the collective installation 1, for example through a line specialized in ATM mode.
- FIG. 1 One of the individual customer terminal installations 4 connected to the internal line 6 n is detailed in FIG. 1. It essentially comprises several terminals 7 distributed in the customer's premises and connected to at least one respective internal telecommunication line ⁇ n to through a private gateway constituted by an individual router 8, with 1 ⁇ n ⁇ N.
- a terminal 7 can be a microcomputer, a home automation control and / or monitoring device such as a camera or a sensor for example, a local server, digital telephone, cable TV receiver, etc.
- the individual router 8 in the individual terminal installation 4 constitutes a communications node in the installation which is managed by an individual control center 9 and which serves the terminals 7 through terminal telecommunication lines 10.
- the individual terminal installation 4 is for example a multi-terminal customer telecommunications installation as described in French patent application 99-07172 filed on June 08, 1999 and not yet published .
- the individual router 8 comprises a diffuser 8D for broadcasting ATM cells received through the respective internal line 6 n to the terminals 7 and a collector 8C for collecting ATM cells produced by the terminals 7 and transmitting them to the respective internal line 6 n to the collective router 2.
- the terminals 7 are distributed in local digital transmission loops formed by the internal terminal lines 10 between the output ports of the broadcaster 8D and 8C collector input ports.
- the individual router 8 also provides intercommunication between terminals 7 in the installation 4 by broadcasting marked intercommunication cells produced by the terminals in the local loops 10 through the diffuser 8D.
- the individual router 8 is a collective router so as to have all the functionalities of a collective router and in particular assist in locating terminals in the individual installation.
- the control room 9 includes functionalities similar to the control room 3 with respect to the router 8 and the terminals 7 of the individual installation 4.
- Each terminal 7 is connected to a local terminal loop 10 through an ATM network interface, or else if the terminal is a traditional telecommunications without network interface, through an adapter.
- the interface or the adapter receives ATM cells broadcast by the 8D broadcaster and inserts ATM cells produced by the terminal in the local loop, and repeats cells to be retransmitted to other terminals in the local loop towards the 8C collector .
- Transmitter / reception port couplers in the diffusers and collectors of the individual routers 8 as well as the terminals and their interfaces and adapters are listed in a database of the personal control 9 centralizing all the information on the architecture of the individual terminal installation 4. In general, at least the information relating to the identification of terminals 7 is also included in collective management 3.
- the individual management 9 is deported outside the premises of the client of the installation 4, as may be the case for the collective management 3, for example through a line specialized in ATM mode.
- An individual terminal installation 4 can be connected by more than one internal line to the collective router.
- - ⁇ connects the collective router 2 to a port replicator 11 which is included in the installation 4 and which serves terminals 12 by broadcasting services of the collective type.
- the replicator 11 has a structure similar to the individual router 8, that is to say comprises an ATM cell broadcaster and an ATM cell collector, and does not perform any cell routing function and therefore no intercommunication between the terminals 12 who cannot communicate with each other.
- the Replicator It only broadcasts information from each of its output ports.
- the internal telecommunication line 6n + 1 to which the replicator 11 is connected is unidirectional, no ATM cell being retransmitted by the replicator 11 to the collective router 2.
- Replicators 11 can be cascaded, including following an individual router 8, like the bidirectional replicator 81 shown in FIG. 1.
- the private collective terminal installation of customer 1 can also include resources shared between the customers who own the individual installations 4. These shared resources are in particular shared terminals 13, some of which can each be connected by a line of internal telecommunication 62, 6 ⁇ , and others of which can be connected in cascade by a telecommunication line forming a loop, like an internal loop 10 in an individual installation 4.
- a shared terminal 13 constitutes a "fixed" terminal providing services to all customers in the collective installation who are authorized by the collective management 3, directly or from a terminal 7 of an individual installation 4, or from a mobile terminal of an authorized visiting customer who is present temporarily in installation 1.
- a terminal 13 contains an adapter for r receive, insert and repeat ATM cells if it does not already have a compatible network interface with the transmission format inside collective installation 1.
- a shared terminal 13 is a printer, a fax machine, a building porter, a washing machine or a service application server.
- Other shared terminals 14 can be connected to the collective router 2 through a replicator 15, in a similar manner to the replicator 11 and to the terminals 12 in an individual installation 4.
- the terminals 14 are for example television receivers, or else receivers for monitoring the collective assembly associated with installation 1.
- a telecommunication line ⁇ n internal to the collective installation 1, or a telecommunication line 10 internal to an individual installation 4 this can be constituted by a pair of metallic wires or by a single-mode or multimode or plastic optical fiber, or may be constituted at least partially by a radio channel.
- the online bit rate can be higher, for example equal to 155.52 Mbit / s, the transcoding being able to be of the 8B-10B type and the cells being delimited by frames of 27 cells.
- the format of an ATM cell is recalled below in FIG. 2.
- An ATM cell comprises an EN header with five bytes and a CD data field constituting the payload having a constant size of 48 bytes.
- the first field of the header concerns the generic flow control GFC (Generic Flo Control) and has four bits.
- VPI Virtual Path Identifier
- VPI Virtual Path Identifier
- VCI Virtual Channel Identifier
- a VPI identifier designates a set of several internal telecommunication lines to which virtual channel identifiers VCI are dynamically assigned by the control center 3.
- a single predetermined virtual path identifier VPI is assigned to the 'collective installation 1, and the management 3 manages the assignment of the VCI identifiers of the virtual channels of the conduit designated by the predetermined identifier VPI, to lines 6 ⁇ to 6 ⁇ internal to the collective installation.
- VPI and VCI identifiers relating to internal virtual channels to Plant 1 occupies only part of the three-byte VPI / VCI address field.
- the second half-byte of the fourth byte of the header comprises three fields PT, RES and CLP not involved in the invention.
- the last and fifth byte of the header of an ATM cell constitutes an error control field on the header HEC (Header Error Control).
- HEC Header Error Control
- the content of the HEC field is calculated according to a predetermined algorithm as a function of the first four bytes of the cell.
- the HEC field is used to correct simple errors in the header of the received cell and to reject the cell if several errors are detected in the cell or errors are detected in a predetermined number of consecutive cells of the same VPI / VCI logical channel.
- the HEC field also serves as a cell delimiter.
- the CD data field of a cell in the installation is used to convey, according to the invention, certain parameters for the initialization of a terminal or of a communication, such as routing addresses, an NP port number, an NSAP terminal identifier and a CC control field which may contain an ICDE class indicator or keywords expressing a request for terminals having a common function, an IL location indicator, a list of LTDE terminals, the designation of a terminal requested selected, or a request or a command or an acknowledgment, and finally a control word MC (checksum) to verify the integrity of the data field.
- routing addresses such as routing addresses, an NP port number, an NSAP terminal identifier and a CC control field which may contain an ICDE class indicator or keywords expressing a request for terminals having a common function, an IL location indicator, a list of LTDE terminals, the designation of a terminal requested selected, or a request or a command or an acknowledgment, and finally a control word MC (checksum) to verify the integrity
- the collective router 2 essentially comprises transmission / reception couplers 20 ⁇ to 20 ⁇ and a means for detecting predetermined routing addresses 211-214 on the side of the telecommunication lines 6 ⁇ to 6 ⁇ internal to collective installation 1, transmission / reception couplers 22 ⁇ to 22 ⁇ and means for detecting predetermined routing addresses 231-234 on the side of telecommunications lines 5 ⁇ to 5 M.
- Each 20 n , 22 m transmit / receive coupler comprises a transmit coupler and a receive coupler.
- the transmission coupler retransmits ATM cells from a transmission bus BEI, BEE internal to the collective router 2, to an output port connected to the respective transmission line 6 n on the internal side, 5 m on the external side.
- the transmission coupler puts each cell byte in series, possibly frames the cells, and scrambles and transcodes the flow of cells to be transmitted.
- the reception coupler retransmits cells from the respective transmission line 6 n on the internal side, 5 m on the external side to a BRI, BRE reception bus internal to the collective router.
- the reception coupler transcodes and descrambles the flow of received cells, optionally removes the frame configuration from them, and puts each byte in parallel form.
- the reading and writing of ATM cells byte by byte are cyclically controlled by transmission and reception control signals produced by a routing sequencer 242 contained in the cell switching means.
- the sequencer is closely linked to the time base (not shown) of the collective router.
- the cells routed in the BEI transmission bus on the internal side are read cyclically in the transmission couplers 20 ⁇ to 20N UNDER the control of transmission control signals EI ⁇ to EI ⁇ .
- the cells received by the reception couplers 20 to 20N are written cyclically in the reception bus BRI on the internal side under the control of reception control signals RI to RIN.
- the emission couplers 22 ⁇ to 22M cyclically read cells in the BEE transmission bus on the external side under the control of transmission control signals EE ⁇ to EEryj, and cells received by the reception couplers 22 ⁇ to 22M. are written to the reception bus BRE on the external side under the control of reception control signals RE] _ to REM . .
- FIFO buffers located in the receive couplers, at the input of the BRI and BRE receive buses, absorb any congestion of ATM cell traffic entering the collective router 2 both from inside the collective installation and from outside it.
- Each means of detecting predetermined routing addresses on the side of the collective installation, as on the side of the access networks, essentially comprises a control address detector 211, 231, a detector of reserved routing addresses 212, 232, an original port marking circuit 213, 233, and a multiplexer 214, 234.
- the control room address detector 211, 231 has memorized an address of the collective control room 3 which is supposed to be constituted, for greater clarity, by a virtual path identifier VPIR assigned to the internal telecommunication line 6R serving the collective control room 3 and thus identifying the port of the collective router materialized by the coupler 20R.
- the VPIR address is originally written in memory in detector 211, 231 of the router, or else is transmitted by control center 3 to router 2 to write it in detector 211, 231 during an initialization phase. of the router.
- any internal line 6 ⁇ to 6 ⁇ connects the collective control room 3 to the collective router 2, and therefore, a priori any VPIR / VCIR routing address can be assigned to the control room 3.
- the reserved routing address detector 212, 232 has stored VCIR addresses of virtual channels reserved for collective management 3 and forming reserved routing addresses VPIR / VCIR with the identifier of management 3 in cells retransmitted by the router 2 to control room 3 via the reserved line 6R.
- the VPIR / VCIR routing addresses reserved for the control room are initially introduced into the memory of each terminal 7, 13 during configuration and before it is put into service in collective installation 1.
- the detectors 211-212, 231 -232 thus detect in the reception bus BRI, BRE routing addresses VPIR / VCIR included in the address fields of cells transmitted by the terminals 7, 13 for example during the powering up of a terminal, or during a request for call establishment by a terminal, or even for calls from the control room from an access network, for example to communicate with an internal terminal, or to download a particular application in the control room.
- VPIR / VCIR routing addresses reserved for the control room are provided so as to assign them to respective actions relating to the control room, to the terminals and to applications.
- the detectors 211-212, 231-232 scan the respective bus BRI, BRE to detect the routing address fields in the ATM cells received and compare them with the stored reserved routing addresses VPIR / VCIR and thus detect any address of routing in a received cell which is different from the stored reserved addresses.
- the unknown routing address in the received cell is transmitted to the addressing means 25-26 in order to verify that it is contained in an addressing table.
- the addressing means commands in the detectors 211-212, 231-232, the replacement of the unknown routing address by one predetermined of the reserved addresses VPIR / VCIR so that the corresponding cell is transmitted to the collective management 3.
- the original port marking circuit 213, 233 identifies the original NP port, that is to say the reception coupler 20 to 20 w , 22 ⁇ to 22 M. through which a cell is received containing a reserved reserved routing address VPIR / VCIR, OR such an address after detection of an unknown routing address.
- the origin port marking is used to return a response cell by the control center to the origin port through which a terminal had transmitted a cell with a reserved address.
- each router When several routers 2 are cascaded, for example at the level of a floor, an apartment and a room, each router marks the cell with a port number corresponding to the internal line serving the floor, the apartment or upstairs, so that the router connected to collective management 3 transmits cells marked with three port numbers.
- No marking is carried out for cells emitted by the collective management 3, coming from the associated reception coupler 20R.
- the multiplexer 214, 234, like the original port marking circuit 213, 233 is controlled by the routing address detectors 211-212, 231-232 so as to introduce as the sixth cell byte at the start in its data field, the original port number in each cell to be marked. If necessary, the detectors 211-212, 231-232 control the multiplexer 214, 234 to introduce a reserved routing address in place of an unknown routing address, under the control of the addressing means 25-26.
- the logic channel switching means comprises an interconnection matrix 241 associated with a routing sequencer 242.
- the interconnection matrix 241 mainly translates VPI / VCI routing addresses in the ATM cells received by the reception buses BRI and BRE into translated routing addresses before sending these cells respectively on the BEI and BEE buses.
- a cell received by the BRI bus on the side internal to the collective installation 1 is routed either to the transmission bus BEI also on the side of the collective installation, when two terminals 7, 13, or else when a terminal and the collective control room 3 are in communication, either to the transmission bus BEE on the side of the access networks RA ⁇ to RA M. for terminal communication with the outside of the installation.
- the routing sequencer 242 produces the respective reception control signals RI to RI ⁇ and RE to REM . respectively to sequentially open the receive couplers 20 ⁇ 20 ⁇ and 22 ⁇ to 22M t e generates the control signals respective transmission EI to EIN and EEi to EEjy] to sequentially open the transmission couplers according to the routing of the cells with the translated routing addresses.
- the reception control signals RI] _ to RIN RE 1 to REM. are also applied to the respective marking circuit 213, 233 so that this circuit locates the origin port, that is to say the original reception coupler that the received cell to be marked has passed through.
- the translation of the VPI / VCI routing addresses in the interconnection matrix 241 is carried out as a function of the correspondence between the routing addresses stored in an address table management circuit 25 essentially constituting the addressing means.
- the address table generally corresponds to a VPI / VCI routing address in a cell transmitted by a terminal, or the like, of collective installation 1 to a VPI / VCI routing address identifying a destination logical channel on the network side RAi access to RAM . , and vice versa in the other direction of transmission, for communication between the interior of the collective installation and the exterior thereof.
- the routing address correspondence does not concern the addresses reserved for the management and relates to permanent and temporary links established by the collective management 3 when setting up a call.
- a couple of addresses assigned to a permanent or temporary link bidirectionally associate virtual channels in two internal transmission lines 6 ⁇ to 6 ⁇ , or else a virtual channel in an access network line external 5 to 5M and a virtual channel in an internal telecommunication line 6 ⁇ to 6 ⁇ .
- a permanent link is necessary for certain applications, in a manner analogous to leased telecommunication links.
- a permanent link is used to connect a permanent intrusion detection camera, as a terminal, remotely monitored by a server in one of the RAi to RAM access networks.
- a permanent link is essential between the collective management 3 and each access network RA m so that the collective installation and therefore any terminal included in it can be called.
- a temporary link conventionally relates to a telephone or data communication for a finite period with at least one terminal or the like of the installation 1.
- a VPI / VCI routing address or more precisely a logical channel is assigned to the terminal by the collective management 3 as a function of the logical channel resources available in installation 1 during a call establishment request described below with reference to FIG. 3.
- a temporary link is shared over time by several terminals using this link.
- the pair of corresponding routing addresses is assigned to such a terminal between taking virtual lane and freeing virtual lane, in the same way as taking a line and releasing a line in conventional telephony.
- a corresponding pair of routing addresses that is to say of logical channels, is written permanently or temporarily dynamically in the routing table programmed by collective management 3 as and when establishment requests are made. of link and preferably, as already says, in order of priority of the reserved routing addresses.
- a translation of the routing addresses in the cells received via the interconnection matrix 241 is performed automatically by applying the routing address of the cell received as the reading address of the table. routing to read the corresponding translated routing address to be entered in the header of the cell which can then be sent.
- the cells are routed from one port to the other without passing through collective management 3.
- the addressing table thus overcomes the addressing constraints of access networks RA] _ to RAM outside the collective installation 1.
- the manager of the collective installation can assign in the collective management 3, the addresses of VPI / VCI routing relating to logical channels internal to the installation at least during the commissioning of the installation, without a priori being concerned with the addressing constraints of the external access networks which can be fundamentally different depending on of the access provider.
- the translation of the routing addresses in the interconnection matrix 241 in dependence on the addressing table in the management circuit 25 programmed by the control room 3 thus ensures independence between the addresses within the collective installation by report to addresses outside of it.
- the addressing means also comprises a non-volatile memory 26 for saving the addressing table, that is to say correspondences between the routing addresses of cells received and the routing addresses of transmitted cells. In the event of a power failure at the router collective, the address table is thus saved in the memory 26.
- the update of the backup memory 26 is carried out after the introduction of a new address or the change of an existing address in the address table 25 at times between cell processing operations which do not use the internal address table memory of the circuit 25.
- the backup memory 26 also stores the virtual path identifier VPIR corresponding to the line 6R connected to the collective control center 3, as well as the list of VCIR virtual channel addresses reserved for communication with the control center.
- VPI / VCI routing addresses are mainly provided in the cells routed in collective terminal installation 1.
- a first type of routing address concerns “standard” ATM cells for permanent or temporary communication authorized by the control center 3 between a terminal 7, 13 and a terminal outside the installation, that is to say between a virtual channel in one of the internal telecommunication lines 6_ to 6N and a virtual channel in one of the external telecommunication lines 5 ⁇ to 5M OR in one of the internal lines according to a correspondence of routing addresses stored in the table 25, that is to say in dependence on routing addresses not reserved and known to the table.
- a second type of routing address concerns ATM cells for dialogue with the control room 3 and each containing a reserved address VPIR / VCIR.
- a third type of routing address relates to ATM cells intended for the configuration of the routing table 25 and transmitted by the control room 3.
- the collective control room 3 essentially comprises a transmission / reception coupler 30 connected to the reserved line 6R, a means for managing incoming cells 31-32-33, a means for managing outgoing cells 33 -34-35, and a multiprocessor means 36-37-38 for managing the terminals, the routing of communications with the terminals, and home automation applications.
- Control room 3 is for example in the form of a microcomputer with an ATM network card, connected to a printer.
- the transmission / reception coupler 30 in the control room 3 has functionalities similar to the couplers 20 to 20 ⁇ and 22 to 22M of the collective router 2. In particular, it synchronizes a time base of the control room as a function of a recovery d clock in the flow of incoming cells CE emitted by router 2 via the reserved line 6R.
- the two cell management means have in common a correspondence table memory 33 which matches IP priority indicators of cells reserved for routing addresses.
- VPIR / VCIR reserved for downlink and uplink communications with the control room and respectively contained in the routing address field of CE incoming cells received by the coupler 30 and CS outgoing cells to be transmitted by the coupler 30.
- the priority indicators are for example ordered according to an increasing order of priority IP1 to IPK and designate K queues of incoming cells 321 at 32K and K outgoing cell queues 341 to 34K, playing the role of first and second buffers.
- a cell decoder-switch 31 compares the routing address fields of the incoming cells received by the coupler 30 with the VPIR / VCIR routing addresses reserved for uplink communications to control room 3 and read in the table memory 33. An incoming cell is then written in the queue 32k addressed by the priority indicator IPk read in the memory 33 in correspondence with the reserved routing address contained in the incoming cell and found in table memory 33, with 1 ⁇ k ⁇ K. Incoming cells are read in the first queues 321 to 32K, starting by reading and emptying the queues addressed by the highest priority indicators for the process according to this order in the multiprocessor means via a BCE bus.
- the multiprocessor means 36-37-38 thus processes the incoming cells CE starting with those associated with the highest priority indicators, so as to produce outgoing cells CS to be transmitted also according to priority indicators.
- the processor 38 compares the routing address fields of the outgoing cells CS produced by the multiprocessor means 36-37-38 via a BCS data bus, with the reserved routing addresses read from the table memory 33.
- Each outgoing cell is stored in the queue 34k as a function of the priority indicator IPk read in the memory 33 in correspondence with the reserved routing address VPIR / VCIR contained in the field routing address of the outgoing cell, under the control of a BAP priority addressing bus connected to the processor 38.
- a transmission multiplexer 35 between the outputs of the second queues 341 to 34K and the input of the transmission coupler 30 transmits the outgoing cells CS according to the decreasing order of the priority indicators, starting by reading and emptying the second queues 341 to 34K containing at least one outgoing cell and addressed by the priority indicators higher.
- the number of priority indicators for the routing addresses reserved in the incoming cells is different from the number of priority indicators for the routing addresses reserved in the outgoing cells, since a priori the priority character and the number of different interrogations and responses from the control center to the terminals is not necessarily identical to the priority nature and to the number of different responses and interrogations from the terminals to the control center.
- a communication request from a conventional terminal to an access network has priority over a periodic operating status message transmitted by a home automation terminal, but does not have priority over an alarm message transmitted by a fire detector.
- the order of priority depends on actions requested from the control center in the incoming cells CE and actions requested from the terminals in the outgoing cells CS, including predetermined applications and / or predetermined phases of applications so as to comply a quality of service in ATM mode.
- VPIR / VCIR is independent of the loss of priority bit
- CLP Cell Loss Priority
- the multiprocessor means in collective management essentially comprises three processors 36, 37 and 38 which can be combined into a microprocessor.
- the processors jointly manage a database 39 relating to various parameters of the terminals, such as addresses, identifiers and indicators, processed by the processors.
- the processor 36 manages the identification and the operating state of each terminal declared to the control center, generally designated by TE terminal for any terminal 7, 13 or similar terminal means 9, 11, 15 in the collective installation.
- each TE terminal which has been put into service in the installation as will be seen below, is identified and identified in particular by a respective NSAP (Network Service Access Point) identifier, the port number NP the receiving coupler 20 n, 20 m 2 of the collective router through which the incoming cells CE sent by the terminal, and is sent to several parameters and routing addresses mainly managed by the third processor 38.
- NSAP Network Service Access Point
- the TE terminal's unique NSAP identifier is included in the CD payload data field of an incoming cell.
- the NSAP terminal identifier typically extends over a length of twenty bytes after the first or first bytes of the data field occupied by the NP port number.
- the NSAP identifiers respectively designate the terminals in an ATM network.
- the NSAP identifier comprises the first three bytes indicating the format of the identifier and the authority which defined this format, ten bytes comprising a "subnet" address designating the collective installation 1 according to the addressing plan ATM of the network operator, six bytes identifying the terminal itself and very often permanently fixed in the interface or the ATM adapter that the terminal contains, and a last byte for addressing a task software in the terminal identified by the previous 19 bytes.
- the six bytes identifying the terminal itself contain an identifier of the terminal manufacturer, an IT identifier of the terminal type and a serial number, analogously to a MAC (Medium Access Control) address.
- MAC Medium Access Control
- the processor 36 also manages indicators of class IC which are entered by the manager of the collective management system to be written in the database 39, after the first commissioning of the terminals internal to the collective installation.
- An IC class indicator defines, in a less precise manner than the IT type indicator in the MAC address, one or more predetermined functions that the terminal, as requested terminal, is able to offer in response to interrogations of requesting terminals.
- the IT type indicator can replace or supplement the IC class indicator for the definition of the functions of a terminal.
- a multifunctional terminal offering faxing, printing and scanning is classified by the manager with a class indicator not grouping only one or two of the three aforementioned functions, if at least the scanner function is only accessible by very specific access rights.
- Other class indicators indicate, for example, heating, lighting, monitoring functions, domestic services, consulting or database services, etc.
- Several class indicators can be associated with the same terminal.
- the predetermined functions requested, including applications or services can be specific functions provided by the collective management itself in particular by means of the processor 37 or 38. For example, pilot drivers provided by the manufacturer of each internal terminal are implemented automatically in a specific RAM memory part of control room 3 when the terminal is put into service, in association with the NSAP identifier of the terminal.
- drivers may relate to remote commands for different types of telecommunications terminal, such as telephones, videophones, modem, etc., and graphic representation modes, a name and / or an image, of the terminal in order to symbolize the terminal in a displayable list 'of services requested.
- the operating state of the TE terminal is stored in the database 39 by the processor 36 upon receipt of an incoming cell transmitted by the TE terminal and containing a routing address reserved for a first commissioning, then upon receipt of incoming cells emitted by the TE terminal and reserved for the acknowledgment of outgoing cells reserved for a periodic polling of the TE terminal emitted by the processor 36.
- the processor 36 matches an available routing address VPIRT / VCIRT with the port number NP of the terminal TE, in order to include it in any outgoing cell CS of the control room intended for the terminal.
- the processor 36 If in response to an interrogation cell, the processor 36 no longer receives an acknowledgment cell from the terminal TE, following a shutdown of the latter for a relatively long period, the processor 36 makes available in the base 39 the VRIRT / VCIRT routing address for downlink communication from the control room to another terminal. The TE terminal will follow the initial commissioning procedure at the next power up, at the end of the long term.
- the second processor 37 manages the local home automation applications in the collective installation 1.
- the processor 37 allows the manager of the control room to select, manage and order home automation terminals in the collective installation.
- a home automation terminal can be a doorman, a surveillance camera, an intrusion detector, a smoke detector, a lamp, a radiator or a boiler, a roller shutter, etc.
- the screen of the collective management 3 displays a graphic representation, such as an icon or symbol, of the terminal as well as shapes, keys and / or graphic items.
- the manager via the processor 37 controls functions of the home automation terminal, such as the orientations of a camera, the adjustment of the thermostat of a radiator, the intensity of lighting of a lamp, etc.
- processor 37 then produces outgoing cells CS intended for the home automation terminal and having data fields containing commands. of the command acknowledgment cells entering the control room are also processed by the processor 37.
- the third processor 38 manages the internal and external calls, that is to say all the calls from internal terminals and the external ones coming from the access networks RAi to RM, from the routing addresses, and the priority indicators IP1 to IPK, as well as a directory of collective installation terminals 1.
- the processor 38 authenticates the terminal requestor according to a predetermined authentication algorithm. As a function of access rights DA previously assigned by the manager of the control center 3 to the requesting terminal TE and as a function of the availability of internal logical channels, the processor 38 assigns a routing address VPI ⁇ ⁇ / VCII ⁇ designating an internal logical channel between the router 2 and the internal terminal, and makes it correspond to another VPI / VCI routing address designating an internal or external logical channel from the router 2 to the internal or external remote requested terminal.
- the processor 38 thus manages a table of routing address pairs which is analogous to the routing table 25 of the collective router and thus updates the routing table 25 after each call request, so that the router 2 executes the routing instructions thus produced by the control center 3 to route traditional communications, telephone or data, between two internal terminals, or internal and external.
- routing 25 This last correspondence between two routing addresses is transcribed in the routing table of the collective router 2 by means of routing table configuration cells produced by the processor 36, leaving the control room 3 and processed by the table management circuit. routing 25.
- the address field in the header of an outgoing configuration cell contains a first reserved address VPIRI / VCIR to control the introduction of a new pair of internal and external routing addresses, or internal , in the address table of circuit 25, or contains a second reserved address VPIR2 / VCIR2 for modifying an internal routing address in a couple of internal and external routing addresses or in a couple of internal routing addresses.
- the processor 38 also manages the table memory matching the reserved routing addresses VPIR / VCIR with the priority indicators IP1 to IPK via the BAP bus.
- the correspondences in the table memory 33 are initially programmed and updated via the processor 38 by the manager of the control room 3, as the installation 1 progresses.
- the processor 38 manages the parallel multitasking operations itself and the other two processors 36 and 37 in order to first execute the priority tasks at the expense of voluntary interruptions of tasks less priority during execution, depending on the priority indicators IP1 to IPK.
- the processor 38 also manages a directory of terminals which depends on access rights DA of the terminals, class IC indicators of the terminals and location indicators IL of the terminals.
- the access rights DA associated with a requesting terminal TDR are representative of total or partial access to one or more predetermined functions of a requested terminal TDE, or to an application in the requested terminal, such as a home automation terminal, or a shared terminal, or a service provided by an access network.
- the access rights DA of the requesting terminal TDR are assigned and updated by the manager of the control room 3 to store them in the database 39 via the processor 38 in association with the NSAP identifier of the requesting terminal, after that -It was declared to the management when it was put into service for the first time.
- the processor 38 compares the access rights DA with the stored class IC indicators read from the database 39 in response to incoming reserved cells CE emitted by the requesting terminal so as to authorize access to the requesting terminal only '' to terminals or applications offering class indicators compatible with access rights.
- the access rights of a TDR requesting terminal authorize read and / or write access and / or for predetermined modifications in terminals corresponding to some selected types of home automation or shared terminals requested. If the IC class indicator of the requested terminals contained in the data field of an incoming cell CE emitted by the requesting terminal defines a type of requested terminal inaccessible by the access rights DA of the requesting terminal, the processor 38 prohibits the requesting terminal from accessing the requested terminals of class IC. If the requesting terminal is a “nomadic visitor” terminal, the latter declares himself to processor 36 in the same manner as for a fixed terminal of the installation.
- the manager of the control room 3 adds specific access rights to the nomad visitor terminal so that the processor 38 presents it with determined resources from the collective installation and identifies terminals requested by the nomad visitor terminal. This avoids any hacking and if necessary makes it possible to invoice services to the user of the nomad visitor terminal.
- the processor 38 does not automatically assign a location indicator IL to a terminal in an individual installation 4 or to a shared terminal for example, except in correspondence with the port number NP of the collective router 2 designating the internal line 6 ⁇ . at 6d which serves the terminal.
- the location indicators IL such as the access rights DA, respectively associated with the internal terminals
- the location indicators IL are entered by the manager of the collective management system in order to store them in the database 39 via the processor 38 after being set up. respective service of the internal terminals in the collective installation. If a terminal is nomadic in the installation, the associated location indicator is updated after each new commissioning.
- a location indicator IL indicates the relatively precise location of the associated terminal in collective installation 1 or in an individual installation 4, for example in a subdivision thereof, such as a room for an apartment, the floor of a building, or even in a specific place in the room.
- a location indicator IL of a terminal is entered by the user of the terminal and included in the control field CC of the data field CD of an incoming cell CE having a routing address reserved during the commissioning of the terminal in the collective installation. Then the processor 38 extracts from the incoming cell via the bus BCE the location indicator IL to store it in association with the NSAP identifier of the terminal also extracted from the incoming cell.
- a response elaborated by the processor 38 to an incoming cell for searching for TDE requested terminals sent by a TDR requesting terminal contains in one or more outgoing cells the function name (s) of the requested terminals found and the location name (s) where they are installed, respectively in accordance with the IC and IL indicators of the requested terminals.
- the response also contains an "authorized” or “prohibited” message associated with the requested terminals according to the correspondence of the DA access rights of the requesting terminal.
- the processor 38 with the database 39 is thus equivalent to a search engine and transmits displayable and / or voice responses indicating search results.
- a customer can view the list of all shared printers in the collective installation, or the list of proximity telephone bases according to the DECT standard for DECT or dual-mode DECT / GSM mobile radio terminals, in order to reach the nearest according to the location indicators.
- the processor 38 transmits outgoing response cells CS containing the list identifying the terminals of the same class as the requested terminal, or as a variant, the identifier of the terminal of the same class which is closest to the requesting terminal, if the processor 39 has not found the identifier of the terminal specifically requested in the database 39.
- a dialogue between any terminal 7, 13 or similar terminal means 9, 11, 15, designated here by terminal TE, included in the collective terminal installation 1 and the collective management 3 comprises the following steps El to E7 when the TE terminal is put into service for the first time.
- the TE terminal After the TE terminal is powered up in step E1, and after having recovered the synchronization at the level of the line internal to the installation to which the TE terminal is connected, the TE terminal sends to the collective router 2 an ATM recognition cell Cl in step E2.
- the routing address field of cell C1 contains a VPIR / VCIR routing address reserved only for the commissioning of any terminal of collective installation 1.
- the data field CD of cell Cl contains the TE terminal NSAP unique identifier.
- the address field in the header of the cell Cl in the reception bus BRI is read by detectors 211 and 212 which recognize the identifier VPIR of the virtual path 6R assigned to the control room 3 and the identifier VCIR of the virtual channel reserved for the commissioning of a terminal.
- the detectors 211 and 212 consequently control the marking circuit 213 to mark the cell C1 by introducing there into the first byte of the data field the port number NP corresponding to the reception coupler 20 ⁇ to 20 ⁇ through which the cell has been received.
- the reception coupler is identified as a function of the respective reception control signal RI] _ to RI ⁇ produced by the sequencer 242. Consequently, at the output of the multiplexer 214, the first byte of the data field of the received cell marked, designated by C2, is occupied by the NP number of the corresponding receiving port.
- step E4 the addressing table 25 recognizing that the cell marked C2 contains an address reserved for the control room, directs the cell C2 through the interconnection matrix 241 which does not perform translation, from the output of the multiplexer 214 to the internal transmission bus BEI in the direction of the transmission coupler 20R connected to the collective control room 3 and open by the sequencer 242.
- step E5 the cell marked C2 is processed by the processor 36 of the control room 3 to read the NSAP terminal identifier there and extract the NP port number there in order to associate them in the database 39, which allows the processor 38 to locate the terminals in the installation and thus indicate a list of terminals according to a class requested by a user of the collective installation.
- step E6 the processor 36 assigns to the terminal TE, that is to say to the pair NSAP - NP, an available routing address VPIRT / VCIRT which contains the virtual path identifier VPIRT corresponding to the port number NP in order to send a cell back to the corresponding send coupler of the collective router.
- the processor 36 transmits an outgoing unmarked acknowledgment cell ATM C3 having a header containing the routing address VPIRT / VCIRT assigned to the terminal TE and a data field CD containing from from the second byte the NSAP terminal identifier.
- the cell C3 being transmitted by the control room 3 via the coupler 20R does not undergo any marking in the router 2 and crosses the bus BRI, the multiplexer 214, the interconnection matrix 241 and the transmission bus BEI, to be retransmitted towards the transmission coupler 20 ⁇ to 20 ⁇ of the collective router corresponding inter alia to the routing address VCIRT / VPIR ⁇ J previously assigned, that is to say corresponding to the originating port NP, and designating a logical channel in the internal line 6 ⁇ to 6 ⁇ serving indirectly or directly the TE terminal.
- step E7 the terminal TE continuously scans the line to which it is connected to read therein the data fields of all the ATM cells. received and thus compare the twenty bytes of the terminal identifier location with its own NSAP terminal identifier. If the TE terminal recognizes the NSAP identifier in the acknowledgment cell C3 transmitted by the control center in step E6, the TE terminal stores the routing address VPIRT / VCIRT assigned to it by management 3 and included in cell C3. The assigned routing address VPI / VCI is systematically used for any subsequent downward communication from collective management 3 to the TE terminal.
- the dialogue with the control room 3 is carried out by cells transmitted in the downward direction from the control room 3 to the TE terminal in the virtual channel. corresponding to the routing address assigned VPIRT / VCIRT by control room 3 to the TE terminal, and by cells transmitted by the TE terminal to control room 3 in the uplink direction in the virtual channel corresponding to a reserved routing address VPIR / VCIR to control room 3 and therefore known to detectors 211 and 212 in collective router 2.
- step E7 the terminal TE can be put into standby state, or stopped.
- step E6 the processor 38 then introduces, in addition, the available routing address VPITE / VCI TE in the data field of cell C3, following the terminal identifier NSAP, which is then read and stored in the requesting terminal TE in step E7.
- the processor 38 matches the address VPITE / V ITE with a routing address from an internal logical channel to the local terminal or external to the remote terminal, and updates the address table 25 in the collective router 2 by through an ATM configuration cell.
- the processing of a directory consultation request for a predetermined function call by dialogue between a TDR requesting terminal and essentially the processor 38 and the database 39 in the collective management 3 comprises the main steps A1 to A15 shown in the figure 6.
- the processor 38 After the reception A1 of an incoming cell CE transmitted by the terminal TDR and containing a routing address VPIR / VCIR reserved for a call establishment request, the processor 38 analyzes and writes in the base 39 in correspondence with the NSAP identifier of the TDR terminal, the first byte of the data field of the incoming cell received containing the NP number of the port of the collective router 21, in step A2. If the NP number designates a reception port internal to collective installation 1, the TDR requesting terminal is classified as terminal internal to collective installation, in step A3, and is located at least at the level of an individual installation. 4, or a local loop 62, 6N if the TDR terminal is a shared terminal.
- the processor 38 verifies in step A4 that the control field CC of the incoming cell CE contains a class indicator ICDE designating at least one requested predetermined function capable of being offered by a terminal, including the control room. collective. If no ICDE class indicator is found in the received cell, the processor 38 performs a fuzzy analysis of the requested function or functions included in the control field CC of the data field CD of the incoming cell CE in step AT 5.
- the requested functions are for example expressed in the form of a list of keywords initially entered in the requesting terminal TDR and included in the control field CC of the cell CE so that the processor 38 determines an indicator of class ICDE according to a predetermined algorithm.
- the processor 38 records in step A6 a requested service indicator ICDE deduced from the fuzzy analysis of the keywords in step A5 or from the precise indicator ICDE contained in the cell received in step A4.
- step A7 the processor 38 reads the class indicator IC of the requesting terminal TDR and the access rights DA in the base 39 in correspondence with the identifier NSAP of the requesting terminal TDR so as to check whether the indicator IC is not incompatible with the ICDE indicator.
- the processor 38 analyzes the access rights DA of the requesting terminal TDR compared to the class indicator ICDE of the requested terminal or service, in step A8. If no access right is associated with the TDR terminal, or if the access rights DA read in the base 39 do not authorize the requesting TDR terminal to access the requested service designated by ICDE, this failure to access a service A13 leads to a last step A14 relating to the establishment of a report of the call and if necessary of the service requested, for example in the form of a record and / or printed form, and to the end of call at step A15.
- step A8 if the access rights DA of the requesting terminal TDR are compatible with the requested class indicator ICDE, the processor 38 searches the database 39 for all the internal and external terminals, including the control room 3 , whose class indicator IC designates a service offer profile covering the predetermined function or functions requested designated by the class indicator requested ICDE in step A9 and is therefore compatible with the access rights DA of the terminal RDT applicant.
- a list of requested terminals LTDE is drawn up by the processor 38, by making a class indicator IC and a location indicator IL correspond to each NSAP identifier of a terminal requested in the list.
- the processor 38 establishes a line of the list for each terminal requested, containing the name and / or the graphic representation of the terminal, such as icon or symbol, the place where it is located and preferably, the various functions and applications it offers depending on its class indicator (s). If necessary, this list is transmitted by fragmentation into one or more outgoing cells CS from the processor 38 and reassembly of the cells in the requesting terminal TDR, according to an AAL (ATM Adaptation Layer) transfer mode.
- AAL ATM Adaptation Layer
- the LTDE list is then displayed on the screen of the TDR requesting terminal and / or presented in the form of a voice announcement accompanied by selection addresses respectively associated with the terminals of the list.
- the user in front of the requesting terminal conventionally selects one of the requested terminals from the list, preferably the nearest requested terminal, by a cursor key or by dialing the associated address (number) at requested terminal selected TDES on the keypad of the requesting terminal.
- the address of the selected requested terminal TDES is then transmitted in an incoming cell CE from the TDR terminal to collective management 3.
- the requesting terminal TDR When consulting the LTDE list in step A10, if no TDES requested terminal is selected at the end of a predetermined time delay, or if the user requests a cancel key in step Ail, the requesting terminal TDR signals the end of the call to the processor 38 which performs step A14 and ends the call in step A15.
- the processor 38 renders the service selected in step A12, by establishing communication between the router 2 and the selected requested terminal TDES, including as the application selected in control room 3, and a communication between the router and the requesting terminal TDR, by correspondence of two routing addresses in the routing table 25. Then the end of the call is processed according to steps A14 and A15.
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