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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 08, 2009
Filed:
Jun. 03, 2004
Stefan Berndt, Bönen, DE;
Bruno Bozionek, Borchen, DE;
Thomas Hanna, Detmold, DE;
Bernd Hinz, Rheda-Wiedenbrück, DE;
Thorsten Laux, Paderborn, DE;
Ralf Neuhaus, Lünen, DE;
Christian Scheering, Bielefeld, DE;
Rainer Uecker, Mülheim, DE;
Rainer Zimmermann, Paderborn, DE;
Stefan Berndt, Bönen, DE;
Bruno Bozionek, Borchen, DE;
Thomas Hanna, Detmold, DE;
Bernd Hinz, Rheda-Wiedenbrück, DE;
Thorsten Laux, Paderborn, DE;
Ralf Neuhaus, Lünen, DE;
Christian Scheering, Bielefeld, DE;
Rainer Uecker, Mülheim, DE;
Rainer Zimmermann, Paderborn, DE;
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Munich, DE;
Abstract
For alternate operation of a terminal (EG) at at least two communication nodes (GK, GK), the terminal (EG) is first registered with a first of the communication nodes (GK). In this case, registration is followed by there being a logical connection between the terminal (EG) and the first communication node (GK). The obtainability of the first communication node (GK) is monitored, and in the event of the first communication node (GK) being unobtainable a status information item relating to the unobtainability is produced, and the status information item is taken as a basis for setting up a logical connection between the terminal (EG) and the second communication node (GK). The terminal (EG) is then automatically operated at the second communication node (GK).