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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 01, 2008
Filed:
Apr. 15, 2004
Mark Robert Gibson, Bishop's Stortford, GB;
David Stacey, Starstead Abbotts, GB;
Mark Robert Gibson, Bishop's Stortford, GB;
David Stacey, Starstead Abbotts, GB;
Nortel Networks Limited, St. Laurent, Quebec, CA;
Abstract
On receipt of a request for a communication session over a communications network, such as an Internet Protocol communications network, a path for the session is established. In a preferred example the communications network is an MPLS network and the method uses a modified version of the SIP messaging protocol. Bandwidth along a chosen path is reserved and a messaging protocol such as CR-LDP used to establish this reserved path for the communication session. This creates a delay in the time taken to establish a communication session because the process of choosing a path and reserving bandwidth must be completed before the CR-LDP protocol is used. This delay is reduced by using modified SIP Protocol to perform the CR-LDP function too.