Subscriber terminating equipment

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Inventors

Maruyama, Kazuyoshi
Oi, Masakazu

Application #

723581

Filed

Nov-28-2000

Published

Aug-17-2004

Current US Class

370/216
370/217
714/4

International Classes

G01R 031/08

Field of Search

370/216-217 370/221 370/225 370/351 714/2 714/4 714/21

Assignee

Fujitsu Limited (Kawasaki, JP)

Examiners

Ho; Duc

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Katten Muchin Zavis Rosenman

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Abstract
The invention provides a subscriber terminating equipment wherein a subscriber accommodated in a subscriber terminating package with which a fault occurs is switched to a relief package by constructing the same such that a common section selects a pair of subscriber terminating packages including a first subscriber terminating package and a second subscriber terminating package and allocates, if the first subscriber terminating package fails, the second subscriber terminating package as a bypass package for performing electric connection between a subscriber terminal and the relief package. The subscriber terminating equipment thus allows automatic switching of the relief package without using a switching package for exclusive use and allows replacement of the fault package without interrupting communication of a subscriber accommodated in the fault package.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A subscriber terminating equipment which includes a plurality of subscriber terminating packages connected between a plurality of subscriber terminals side and a network interface apparatus side, said network interface apparatus being connected to a network and capable of transferring a signal to a desired destination for accommodating said subscriber terminals, and a relief package having the same construction as that of said plurality of subscriber terminating packages for accommodating the subscriber terminals accommodated in a fault subscriber terminating package which has failed from among said plurality of subscriber terminating packages, comprising:

a multi-connection line disposed in the proximity of said plurality of subscriber terminals and connected to each of said plurality of subscriber terminating packages; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1) Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a subscriber terminating equipment suitable for use with a subscriber accommodation system.

2) Description of the Related Art

As a result of remarkable increase in demand for communication in recent years, it is requested for local exchange carriers and so forth to achieve stable signal transmission between subscriber terminals and an exchange, a router or a like equipment.

A signal transmitted from a subscriber terminal is inputted to a subscriber terminating equipment using a metallic subscriber line and terminated by the subscriber terminating equipment. Then, the signal is connected to a network interface apparatus such as an exchange, a router or the like and transmitted to a network interface apparatus of its destination.

In such a communication system as just described, when the subscriber terminating equipment fails or when the subscriber terminating equipment is stopped in order to perform maintenance, checking or the like of it, accommodation subscribers therein must be temporarily moved to another subscriber terminating equipment to perform services to them. For example, in order to perform replacement of a package, subscriber terminals accommodated in the failed package cannot enjoy services until the failed package is replaced.