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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 05, 1989
Filed:
Jul. 15, 1988
Gita Gopal, Wayne, NJ (US);
Abel Weinrib, Randolph, NJ (US);
Bell Communications Research, Inc., Livingston, NJ (US);
Abstract
A method for setting up calls in a telecommunications network is disclosed. A call arrives at originating switch A for destination switch B. An attempt is made at switch A to allocate a trunk from the direct trunk group between A and B. If a trunk is available the call is set up. If a trunk is not available (i.e. the trunk group is completely busy) the call is queued for up to Tq seconds to wait for a trunk in the direct trunk group to be released. If a trunk is released, the queue is served in first-come, first-served order, i.e. the call at the head of the queue is set up. When a call has waited in the queue for Tq seconds without obtaining a direct trunk, an attempt is made at switch A to set up the call on an alternate route. The inventive call set-up method provides for operation of a network in which delay is traded off for reduced blocking probability or to carry a relatively small number of customer-specified high priority calls with almost zero blocking probability.