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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 12, 2001
Filed:
Nov. 17, 1998
Denis Jean Albert Chevalier, La Colle sur Loup, FR;
Philippe Michel Bazot, Chemin de la Gaude Vence, FR;
Olivier Maurel, Le Cannet, FR;
Eric Levy-Abegnoli, Nice, FR;
Olivier Bertin, Eybens, FR;
Laurent Nicolas, Les Hameaux du Soleil Villeneuve Loubet, FR;
Jean-Paul Chobert, Saint Jeannet, FR;
Cisco Technology, Inc., San Jose, CA (US);
Abstract
In a high speed digital network including access nodes and network nodes each having topology data bases, a method for optimizing the connection set-up operations required for connecting a calling end-user attached to a local access node to a destination user attached to a remote access node, via a conventional connection set-up operation. An Access Node Connection Table (ANCT) in each access node stores a list of every remote access node for which the local access node has at least one user connection. A field in the locate reply message is defined for the destination remote Access Node Topology Database (ANTDB) and remote ANTDB information is inserted prior to sending the reply message. Locate reply message reception is monitored by the local access node, and upon reception an entry is created for the received remote ANTDB information in the local access node unless the remote access node was already identified in the local access node. An optimal path is then selected and connection set up. The ANCT is then updated accordingly.