AU675708C - Method and system for controlling the operation of a telephone exchange from a subscriber connection - Google Patents

Method and system for controlling the operation of a telephone exchange from a subscriber connection

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AU675708C
AU675708C AU64303/94A AU6430394A AU675708C AU 675708 C AU675708 C AU 675708C AU 64303/94 A AU64303/94 A AU 64303/94A AU 6430394 A AU6430394 A AU 6430394A AU 675708 C AU675708 C AU 675708C
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Timo Vesterinen
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Method and system for controlling the operation of a telephone exchange from a subscriber connection
This invention relates to a method and a system for controlling the operation of a telephone exchange from a subscriber connection.
In the design of digital telephone exchanges, various teleservices and control capabilities required by them are becoming increasingly important. Competing operators offer a wide variety of modern teleservices to tempt customers to their networks. Standardization authorities have also specified a plurality of ser¬ vices that will be standard properties in the tele¬ phone exchanges of all manufacturers. Modern teleservices include various capabilities for manipulating telephone exchange data, which can be performed by a subscriber connected to the telephone exchange as subscribed control operations. In such a case, the subscriber defines the service or changes data associated with the service from his or her own telephone. The operator of the telephone exchange thereby has to guarantee that each subscriber has access only to his or her own data.
Services are also known in which the subscriber of a service consists of a group of subscribers. One example of such services is the Centrex service, in which a group of subscribers forms a private branch exchange (PBX), each of the subscribers being provided with services normally offered to PBX subscribers. There are also other services in which so-called virtual networks, i.e. service groups, are formed within a public exchange. Even in such cases the customer often also wants to manage his or her own virtual network. A problem therewith is how to offer a data management connection which gives access to the subscriber's own virtual network data whereas no other data are available to the subscriber.
Exchange systems normally comprise an operation control interface through which all required changes in data can be made. The operation control interface comprises several hundreds of different commands for managing the data and the operation of the exchange. The command system also comprises verification of access rights, which allows each telephone exchange operator to have individually specified access rights to the different commands. A drawback of the systems presently in use is, however, that the right to use a specific command cannot be confined to certain sub¬ scriber connections only. For example, if an operator has been authorized to change the parameters of sub¬ scriber services, the same operator has simultaneously been authorized to manipulate the parameters of all the subscribers of the exchange. The present-day systems do not allow distribution of the impact of a command on a virtual network basis, which has prevented extensive offering of control operations that may be performed via subscriber connections. In practice, this type of services are limited to very simple changes made by the subscriber in functions such as speech transfer.
More demanding data manipulation by the sub¬ scriber has to be performed by utilizing a front end computer. The subscriber's operator establishes a connection with the front end computer and manipulates data concerning its own virtual network by software designed for the purpose. The front end computer, at simplest a PC or a UNIX-based minicomputer, keeps record of the virtual networks and associated objects. The front end computer then establishes the actual connection with the exchange and executes the required commands to effect changes.
This invention relates to a method and a system for controlling the operation of a telephone exchange from a subscriber connection, by means of which a telecommunications operator is able to provide sub¬ scribers with different access rights to a public operation control interface directly via the sub¬ scriber connection without the need of separate front end computers. To achieve this, the method according to the invention is characterized by establishing a direct communication connection between a subscriber connection and a telephone exchange control unit; supplying one or more command macros executing a pre¬ determined task with associated parameters from the subscriber connection to the telephone exchange control unit; and executing the commands of the supplied command macro in the control unit under the control of the parameters associated with each command. The system according to the invention is char¬ acterized in that it comprises a direct communication connection between a subscriber connection and a tele¬ phone exchange control unit; a control unit interface program for putting into effect command macros per- forming predetermined tasks supplied from the sub¬ scriber connection; and parameters associated with each command macro, with the aid of which parameters the execution of the commands of a supplied command macro to be executed in the control unit of the subscriber's exchange is controlled.
The implementation of the invention thus com¬ prises an interface program operating between the exchange control unit and the subscriber connection to provide the subscriber with direct access to the standard user interface of the exchange system through the call routing of the exchange, which means that the interface has a normal subscriber number, to which the subscriber calls. The subscriber is thus, instead of an actual operation control interface to the telephone exchange, given access to the execution of one or more predetermined macrocommands in the exchange control unit. A password that the subscriber gives to access the exchange control system is preferably also used as a keyword for macrocommands available to the sub- scriber, so that any unauthorized commands are auto¬ matically excluded from a session.
The operator offering teleservices is capable of generating macrocommands easily and in a controlled manner. Macros consist of commands of the telephone exchange control unit, which together effect task execution covering the subscriber' s connection or virtual network. Pre-specified command parameters written in the macros define not only the subscriber's access rights to the operation control of the tele- phone exchange but also the objects and facilities the set values of which the subscriber is authorized to change.
The macros are disassembled in the control computer of the telephone exchange into individual commands so that the required command sessions to the target system are embedded sessions for the sub¬ scriber.
The operations performed by the subscriber take place through interactive communication. The interface program controls the conversation and switches the required responses (acoustic signals, announcements) to the subscriber at different stages of the conver¬ sation by utilizing the call control. For an ISDN subscriber, it is possible to utilize a digital data link and to effect the communication as a normal terminal connection.
The preferred embodiments of the invention are characterized by what is disclosed in the attached claims. In the following the invention will be described more fully by way of example with reference to the attached drawings, in which
Figure 1 shows a digital telephone exchange provided with conventional operation control con- neetions;
Figure 2 shows a digital telephone exchange provided with an operation control connection accord¬ ing to the invention; i
Figure 3 is a block diagram illustrating the principal features of a system according to the invention.
Figure 1 shows a digital telephone exchange 1 provided with conventional operation control con¬ nections. The telephone exchange comprises a control and maintenance unit 3 having an operation control connection A. Required changes in data can be per¬ formed by a terminal 2 connected to the operation control connection. According to the prior art, the terminal 2 may also be a front end computer, whereby the subscriber himself or herself is able to put into effect the required changes by using his or her own computer 4 through a packet network B.
In the case of a front end computer, the subscriber establishes a connection with the front end computer and manipulates matters concerning his or her own virtual network by software designed for the purpose. The front end computer, at its simplest a PC or a UNIX-based minicomputer, keeps record of the virtual networks and associated objects. The front end computer 2 then establishes the actual connection with the telephone exchange and executes the commands required to effect the changes. Other important com¬ ponents of the telephone exchange 1 shown in Figure 1 include subscriber-specific connections 5, subscriber modules 6, a switching field 7, network terminal equipment 8 and a call control computer 9.
Figure 2 shows the digital telephone exchange of Figure 1 when provided with an operation control connection according to the invention. In the system according to the invention, the normal call control software of the control and maintenance unit 3 is completed by an interface program establishing a direct connection C from the subscriber connection 5 to the control and maintenance unit 3 of the telephone exchange. The interface program generates its own number in the number space of the exchange, to which number the subscriber can call from the subscriber connection in a normal way. This kind of connection can be arranged by normal updating of the analysing and routing data of the telephone exchange. The calling subscriber registers with his or her identity number, on the basis of which his or her access rights to the control unit of the exchange are determined.
Figure 3 is a block diagram illustrating the operation of the system according to the invention. The interface program 10 implementing the method according to the invention controls the interactive communication between the subscriber 5 and the ex¬ change control unit 3. Entering a command session takes place by utilizing an identity number assigned to the subscriber, which also specifies the macro¬ commands available to the subscriber. Tailored macro¬ commands 10a are compiled by the telecommunications operator at the same time as the operations to be controlled by the subscriber are agreed on. The macros contain real exchange commands, depending on the functions to be used with each subscriber. The macros are pre-specified so that the subscriber accesses only his own data or the data of his own virtual network. Accordingly, the execution of the commands of each command macro is controlled at least partly by pre- specified, i.e. fixed parameters, and partly by parameters specified during the session.
Interactive communication with the subscriber proceeds under the control of the interface program 10. By utilizing the call control computer 9, the program is able to switch the required acoustic signals or even announcements in plain text (block 11) at appropriate communication stages. The ISDN sub- scriber (2B+D) may establish a direct data connection e.g. by a terminal or micro and perform the desired command session by using macros available to him.
The format of the command macro according to the invention, which can be executed by the subscriber, is as follows:
Macro: (parl,par2, ..parn;par*l,par*2..par*N), which is as follows when disassembled into separate commands: commandl: (parl,par2, ..parn;par*l,par*2, ..par*N) command2: (parl,par2, ..parn;par*l,par*2, ..par*N)
commandM: (parl,par2, ..parn;par*l,par*2, ..par*N)
Each command macro comprises pre-specified or fixed parameters parl - parn, which define the command which the subscriber is allowed to put into effect in the exchange control unit and a predetermined target group of subscriber connections. The pre-specified command parameters par*l - par*N written in the macros specify accurately the access rights of the subscriber with regard to the exchange operation control unit and the objects the contents of which the subscriber is allowed to change. An example of a command session put into effect by the subscriber is the switching to be performed by the attendant of a Centrex exchange in order to block calls to service numbers through that exchange. The pre-specified parameters (parx) of the macrocommand that performs the blocking include the number or identity of the Centrex exchange, and the parameters (par*x) to be specified by the subscriber include e.g. the target group of the blocking command (the blocking need not concern all numbers of the exchange), the number combination to be blocked (e.g. 9700), and possibly data specifying the blocking command in some other way. In the example, changes made by the sub¬ scriber affect the call control database 9a of Figure 3 such that the use of numbers beginning with 9700 is blocked in all or some of the telephones of the Centrex exchange.
It is obvious to one skilled in the art that the different embodiments of the invention are not limited to the examples set forth above but they may vary within the scope of the attached claims.

Claims (6)

Claims:
1. Method for controlling the operation of a telephone exchange (1) from a subscriber connection, c h a r a c t e r i z e d by
- establishing a direct communication connection (C) between a subscriber connection ( 5) and a tele¬ phone exchange control unit (3);
- supplying one or more command macros executing a predetermined task with associated parameters from the subscriber connection to the telephone exchange control unit (3); and
- executing the commands of the supplied command macro in the control unit (3) under the control of the parameters associated with each command.
2. Method according to claim 1, c h a r a c¬ t e r i z e d in that the execution of the commands of each command macro is controlled at least partly by fixed parameters.
3. Method according to claim 1 or 2, c h a r - a c t e r i z e d in that the execution of the commands of each command macro is controlled at least partly by parameters specified during each session.
4. System for controlling the operation of a telephone exchange (1) from a subscriber connection, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the system com¬ prises a direct communication connection (C) between a subscriber connection ( 5) and a telephone exchange control unit (3); a control unit interface program (10) for putting into effect command macros (10a) performing predetermined tasks supplied from the subscriber connection; and parameters associated with each command macro, with the aid of which parameters the execution of the commands of a supplied command macro to be executed in the control unit (3) of the subscriber's exchange is controlled.
5. System according to claim 4, c h a r a c¬ t e r i z e d in that each command macro comprises fixed parameters for at least partly controlling the execution of the commands.
6. System according to claim 4 or 5, c h a r ¬ a c t e r i z e d in that each command macro com¬ prises parameters to be specified during each session, the execution of the commands being at least partly controllable by said parameters.
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Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
FI931559 1993-04-06
FI931559A FI92895C (en) 1993-04-06 1993-04-06 A method and system for controlling the use of a telephone exchange from a subscriber interface
PCT/FI1994/000131 WO1994023523A1 (en) 1993-04-06 1994-04-05 Method and system for controlling the operation of a telephone exchange from a subscriber connection

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AU6430394A AU6430394A (en) 1994-10-24
AU675708B2 AU675708B2 (en) 1997-02-13
AU675708C true AU675708C (en) 1998-03-19

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