GB2350260A - Abbreviated negotiation routine for subsequent connections to a dial up internet service provider - Google Patents

Abbreviated negotiation routine for subsequent connections to a dial up internet service provider Download PDF

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GB2350260A
GB2350260A GB9913748A GB9913748A GB2350260A GB 2350260 A GB2350260 A GB 2350260A GB 9913748 A GB9913748 A GB 9913748A GB 9913748 A GB9913748 A GB 9913748A GB 2350260 A GB2350260 A GB 2350260A
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The methods bypass present lengthy modem renogotiations (typically 20-30 seconds) to effect fast re-establishment of ISO Application -Oriented Layer communication link between user Application Programs/Browsers and Internet Sevice Provider, and enables complete session continuity without user being aware of noticable difference due to frequent connections/disconnections of PSTN line. The methods at its most basic essence requires that the reconnecting incoming calls be routed to the same Port #/Modem unit/Data channel.

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2350260 METHODS FOR FAST DIAL-ON-DEMAND INTERNET ACCESS WITH ANALOG MODEMS
AT USEA Stt)E9, VIA PUBLIC SWITCHED TELEPHONE NETWORKS, ENABLING APPAikNT USP_P,S FULL SSSION-CONTINUITIES Dial-on-Demand estdblishes the Ysical line connections only upon request ftom user's Oplication programs (such as web browser) and disconnects when not in use for data tnsniissions, elinfifiiiing requireffient for the PSTN connection to be maintained throughout tht user session thug achieving -9bbstantial cost savings.
The m4ds presented here byass present lengthy modem renogotiations (typically 20-30 seconds) to effect fast re-est'-Ashment of ISO Application -Oriented Layer communication hnk between user Appli6kl6n Programs/Browsers and Internet Sevice Provider, and enables bknplete session contiAity without user being aware of noticable difference due to frequent 46hnections/disconneaibns of PSTN line.
2 METHOD1 Internet Service Provider implements a PBX module which monitors incoming calls extracting DTW Caller-11) (ie caller's phone number) and checks against existing maintained table of modem unit # (or Port #, Data channel)/ Caller-ID to switch the incoming call to the corresponding modem unit (or Port #/Data channel))if found on the table. If not already on the table, it will be treated as a first time dial-up connection, whereupon the usual modem negotiations, authentications and Dynamic IP address assignment will take place and therafter a new modem unit #(or Port #, data channel)/ Caller-113 entry for this session connection will be created on the Table.
The ISP could set the Idle Period before terminating session to say 15 minutes; if there has been no transmission line activities during this period the users Dial-on-Demand session will be terminated, the modem unit and Dynamically assigned 1P address returned to resource pool, and the corresponding modem unit # (or Port #,data channel) / caller-113 entry removed from Table. This prevents tying up of modern(or Port, datachannel), IP address resources by inactive Dial-on-demand sessions.
The ISP modem setting for elapsed time period before terminating line connection upon NO CARRIER DETECT (ie caused by user Dial-on-dernand software package hanging up telephone line when there are no data transmissions) could be set to the same 15 minutes above, to allow for subsequent instantaneous modem reconnections to new incoming calls by the same user session if within the 15 minutes period after user Dial-onDemand software package last hanging up on the PSTN line connection.
The user Dial-on-demand software package could be set by user to hang up on the PSTN line connection to ISP after a period of say 45 seconds transmissions inactivity to save on phone 3 costs. Most browsers have webpage access connection time-out of around 30 seconds, ie browsers will abort attempt to download webpage if access to the URL site clicked on was not established by then. Within the next 15 minutes after hanging up whenever the Dial-ondemand software package detects via user's Operating System (eg Telecommunication Application Programming Interface environment of Microsoft Windows Operating systems) user prograrWs request for Internet access, the software package redials the ISP number, whereupon the ISP module checks the incoming Caller-ID against Table of modem unit # (or Port#, Data channel) / Caller-ID to route the incoming call to be connected to the corresponding modem unit (or Port #, data channel) it was previously connected to. The Dialon- Demand Software Package insulates the user's Application Programs/Browsers from the PSTN line connection/disconnection events: the Application Programs/Browsers could assume the PSTN line is connected all the time.
The user Dial-on-Demand software package could finther saves on phone connection costs by immediately hanging up PSTN line when webpages/files download from Internet site is completed, or when browser is not expecting any further incoming response to outgoing transmissions sent. The status/ events ate detected by software package from the informations contained in Operating System (eg Telephony Applications Programming Interface environment of Windows).
The user Dial-on-demand software package could also monitors incoming call's DTMF Caller-11) from ISP during the next 15 minutes above after software package hanging up the PSTN line connection (which signifies that there's incoming data transmission while the PSTN line is hung up after inactivity period of 45 seconds above, were ISP server software incorporated Dialling to user to notify of incoming transmissions for the Session); upon such detection to redial to ISP, whereupon the ISP PBX module effects fast re-establishment of communication link.
4 The method enables apparent user's full session-continuity, ie 1ITTP/FTWMLNET/ONLINE GAMNG/AUDIOVISUAL STREAMING continuities.
The method at its most basic essence requires that the reconnecting inconfing calls be routed to the same Port 0Modem unit/Data channel (eg to the same DSO of the ISP's PRI). As a very basic workable example (only one of several!) of PBX Module implementation for ISPs with Lucent Technology PortMaster,4 and PRI lines (note that there is no modem banks deployed here), all that is required is for the ISP's Telecommunication Service Provider to customise the Exchange Switching Software to suppress the disconnection event and reserve the same DSO of the PRI for Dial-in subscriber to reconnect (identified by Caller-ID) within the said 15 minutes after disconnection. Where subscriber does not reconnect within the said 15 minutes, the Exchange Switching terminates and releases the DSO in the usual manner. The DSO link is treated by ISP as 'live' (thus enabling Dial-in subscriber to reconnect the PSTN line and be immediately Onlipe again to continue the same Session from where was left off retaining the same Session L Address) for 15 minutes after Dial-in subscriber's disconnection, although no datacommunicafion is possible until Dial-in subscriber reconnects the PSTN line (routed by Exchange Switching Software to the same DSO) within the said 15 minutes.
METHOD 2 By having a pre-arranged common modem settings, eg specific common connection rate (eg 56KBS), hardware flow control, parity, compression; and installing modified modem drivers to connect at above pre-arranged common settings at both ISP & user modems, lengthy modem negotiation is bypassed for every Dial-ins achieving fast establishment (eg 1 second4 seconds) of ISO Application-Oriented Layer communication link.
The ISP access authentication server system only needs to maintain/cheek a table of current Session dynamic IP address assigned / Caller-ID to ensure that the reconnecting user gets assigned the same IP address at every subsequent reconnections if reconnecting within a period of say 1 hour since last PSTN line disconnection ( else the corresponding IP address Caller-lD entry is removed from Table and the IP is returned to the resource pool). If the Caller-M is not on the Table on user dial-in, the server will dynamically assign a new IP address for the session, and create a correponding current Session dynamic IP address assigned/CallerID entry on the Table.
Together with user Dial-on-demand software package described in Method 1, this Method enables apparent users full session-continuity, ie HTTPIFTPII'F-LNET/ONLINE GAMNNG/AUDIOVISUAL STREA14ING continuities.
6 METHOD3 The ISP maintains a 'State Information' of all users by their Caller-11). The'State Information' contains permanent details of user's modem connection settings (eg user specific connection speed/protocol, flow control method, parity, compression method) and details of user's current Dynamically assigned IP address for the Session. The user modem driver is modified to connect at above user specific settings, & an appropriate ISP modern driver is selected corresponding to the incoming Caller-11) & assigned to the ISP modem unit, before the incoming line is picked up by the modem unit, hence doing away with lengthy modem negotiations.
Upon detection of DTW Caller-II) for the Dial-in to a modem, the ISP server will select an appropriate modem driver & set the modem unit to the user specific modem setting details contained in the CallerAD's 'State Information' before the modem unit picks up the incoming line thus bypassing lengthy modem negotiations, authenticates user and assigns user with the same IP address entry in the 'State Information' if present. If LP address is absent the ISP access authentication server will dynamically assign a new IP address to user for the Session, and record it in users current Dynamically assigned Session IP address field of user's 'State Information'. After a pre-set Idle Period of say 1 hour the entry in Session IP address from the field in 'State Informationis removed &the IP address is returned to resource pool( to prevent excessive tying up of IP resource by inactive sessions and any subsequent Dial-in will then be assigned a new new Session IP address.
7 Together with user Dial-on-Demand software package described in Method 1, this method enables fast establishments (eg I second4 seconds) of ISO Application-Oriented Layer communication link, together with apparent user's full session-continuity, ie HTTP/FTP/TELNET/ONLINE GAA41NG/ALTDIOVISUAL STREAMING confinuities.
8 NOTES 1. Modem units referred to may be virtual/software modems, eg Lucent Technology PM4 's Modem DSP with PRI lines: the connecting of incoming DSO from PRI to specific Modem DSP could also be effected by assigning incoming DSO to the the same WM bus lime slot of the Modem DSP.
2. The Dial-on-Demand software package is here described for predominantly Internet usage, but is also applicable for use in connection between any two user application programs on two computers connected by analog modems via PSTN line.
3. Method 1 described above may also be appled for users with digital Terminal Adapters instead of analog Modems.
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1. Method for fast Dial-on-Demand Internet access with analog modems at user sides, via Public Switched Telephone Networks, bypassing present lengthy modem negotiations during reconnections to effect fast reestablishment of communication link between user Application Programs/Browsers and Internet Service Provider enabling complete session continuity without user being aware of noticable difference due to frequent connections/disconnections of physical PSTN line.
2. A method as claimed in Claim 1, said method having the Internet Service Provider implements a PBX module which monitors incoming calls extracting DTW Caller-ID and checks against existing maintained Table of Modem Unit #(or Port #/Datachannel) 1 Caller-II) to switch the reconnecting PSTN line to the same Modem Unit #(or Port#/Datachannel) before, the ISP's Modem Unit(or Port/Datachannel) is kept 'live' for a preset time period since last P STN disconnection enabling Dial-on-Demand users to reconnect the PSTN line within the preset time period and be immediately Online again to continue the same Session from where was left off retaining the same assigned Session IP Address; users Dial-on-Demand Software Package reconnects the physical PSTN line whenever user's Application ProgramsJ13rowser requires Internet access, and insulates user's Application Programs/Browsers from the PSTN disconnection/reconnection events; the ISP dials to alert user when it needs to transmit data to user and the physcial PSTN line is disconnected, user Dial-on-Demand Software Package upon detecting the ISP's Caller-II) dials to reconnect the physical PSTN line.
3. A method as claimed in Claim 2, said method having the PBX module implemented by the ISP's Telecommunication Service Provider in the Exchange Switching Software, customising for the ISP access # so that reconnecting calls within a preset time period, based on their Caller-IDs are routed to the same Port # / Datachannel before, the Port # Datachannel being reserved for the Caller-ID for a preset time period since user last Disconnects; the ISP's Modem Unit(or Port/Datachannel) is kept 'live' for a preset time period since last PSTN disconnection enabling Dial-on-Demand users to reconnect the PSTN line within the preset time period and be immediately Online again to continue the same Session from where was left off retaining the same assigned Session rp Address; user's Dial-on-Demand Software Package reconnects the physical PS7fN line whenever user's Application Programs/Browser requires Internet access, and insulates user's Application Programs/Browsers ftom the PSTN disconnection/reconnection events; the ISP dials to alert user when it needs to transmit data to user and the physcial PSTN line is disconnected, user Dial-on-Demand Software Package upon detecting the ISP's Caller-II3 dials to reconnect the physical PSTN line.
4. A method as in Claim 1, said method having a pre-arranged common modem connection settings for users to connect to ISP, thus bypassing lengthy modem negotiations when user reconnects the physical PSIN line to achieve fast re-establishment of communication link between user's Application Programs/Browsers and ISP; the ISP checks a a Table of current Session dynamic LP assigned / Caller-II) to ensure the reconnecting user gets assigned the same IP Address at every subsequent reconnections if reconnecting within a preset time period since last physical PSTN line disconnection; user's Dial-on-Demand Software Package reconnects the physical PSTN line whenever user's Application Programs/Browser requires Internet access, and insulates users Application Programs/Browsers from the PSTN disconnection/reconnection events; the ISP dials to alert user when it needs to transmit data to user and the physcial PSTN line is disconnected, user Dial-on-Demand Software Package upon detecting the ISP's Caller-113 dials to reconnects the physical PSTN line.
11 5. A method as in Claim 1, said method having the ISP maintains a 'State Information' of all users by their Caller-II) containing permanent details of use?s specific modem connection settings and details of users current Dynamically assigned IP Address for the Session, to selectfinitialise an appropriate ISP Modem Driver corresponding to the incoming CallerID before the incoming line is picked up by the modem unit, hence doing away with lengthy modem negotiations; the ISP assigns reconnecting user with the same Session 1P Address as before if reconnecting within a preset time period; user's Dial-on-Demand Software Package reconnects the physical PSTN line whenever user's Application Programs/Browser requires Internet access, and insulates use?s Application Programs/Browsers from the PSTN disconnection/reconnection events; the ISP dials to alert user when it needs to transmit data to user and the physcial PSTN line is disconnected, user Dial-on-Demand Software Package upon detecting the ISP's Caller-ID dials to reconnect the physical PSTN line.
6. A method as claimed in any of the preceding Claims, in which the method is applied between any two user Application Programs on two computers connected by PSTN line.
7. A method as claimed in any one of Claims 1-3, in which the method is applied to users with digital Terminal Adapters instead of analog Modems.
Amendments to the claims have been filed as follows 01 CLAIMS 1. method for Dial-on-Demand Internet access with analog modems/digital modems (such as Terminal adapters, digital mobile/wireless modems, DSL modems) at user sides, via Public Switched Telephone Networks, enabling session continuity, with disconnections when not in use for data transmissions (eg when webpage downloaded for viewing), user's Dial-on- Demand Software Package reconnects the physical PSTN line whenever user's Application Programs/Browser requires Internet access, and insulates user's Application Programs/Browsers from the PSTN disconnection/reconnection events.
2. A Method as in Method 1, the ISP dials to alert user when it needs to transmit data to user and the physcial PSTN line is disconnected, user Dial-on-Demand Software Package upon detecting the ISP's Caller-BE) dials to reconnect the physical PSTN line.
3. A method as claimed in Claims I and 2, said method having the Internet Service Provider implements a PBX module which monitors incoming calls extracting DTMF Caller-ID and checks against existing maintained Table of Modem Unit #(or Port #/Datachannel) Caller-BD to switch the reconnecting PSTN line to the same Modem Unit #(or Port#/Datachannel) before, the ISP's Modem Unit(or Port/Datachannel) is kept 'live' for a preset time period since last PSTN disconnection enabling Dial-on-Demand users to reconnect the PSTN line within the preset time period and be immediately Online again to continue the same Session from where was left off retaining the same assigned Session IP Address.
4. A method as claimed in Claim 3, said method having the PBX module implemented by the ISP's Telecommunication Service Provider in the Exchange Switching Software, customising for the ISP 4=ss.# so that reconnecting calls within a preset time period, based on their Caller-IDs are routed to the same Port # 1 Datachannel before, the Port # Datachannel being reserved for the Caller-II) for a preset time period since user last Disconnects; the ISP's Modem Unit(or Port/Datachannel) is kept'hve' for a preset time period since last PSTN disconnection enabling Dial-on-Demand users to reconnect the PSTN line within the preset time period and be immediately Online again to continue the same Session from where was left off retaining the same assigned Session EP Address;
5. A Method as in Method 1 and 2, said method having a pre-arranged common modem connection settings for users to connect to ISP; the ISP checks 4 Table, of current Session IP assigned / Caller-II) to ensure the reconnecting user gets assigned the same EP Address at every subsequent reconnections if reconnecting within a preset time period since last physical PSTN line disconnection.
6. A Method as in Method 1 and 2, said method-having-the ISP maintains a 'State Information' of all users by their Caller-11) containing permanent details of user's specific modem connection settings and details of user's current assigned IP Address for the Session, to selectlinitialise an appropriate ISP Modem Driver corresponding to the incomin& Caller-11) before the incoming line is picked up by the modem unit; the ISP assigns reconnecting user with the same Session IP Address as before if reconnecting within a preset time period.
7. A method as claimed in any of the preceding Claims, in which the method is applied between any two user Application Programs on two computers connected by PSTN line.
8. A method as claimed in any one of preceding Claims, in which user is assigned static IP address ( thus not requiring the ISP to assign reconnecting user with the same Session IP Address as before when reconnecting).
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GB0109903A GB2358548B (en) 1999-05-18 1999-06-15 Methods for fast establishment of modem-to-modem data link via PSTN bypassing present lengthy modem negotiations
PCT/GB2000/001877 WO2000070826A2 (en) 1999-05-18 2000-05-17 Methods for fast dial-on-demand internet access with analog modems bypassing lengthy modem negotiations
EA200101211A EA004219B1 (en) 1999-05-18 2000-05-17 Methods for fast dial-on-demand internet access with analog modems bypassing long modem negotiations
AU47717/00A AU762299B2 (en) 1999-05-18 2000-05-17 Methods for fast dial-on-demand internet access with analog modems at user sides, via public switched telephone networks, enabling apparent user's full session-continuities
EP00929715A EP1180279A2 (en) 1999-05-18 2000-05-17 Methods for fast dial-on-demand internet access with analog modems bypassing lengthy modem negotiations
JP2000619162A JP2004510357A (en) 1999-05-18 2000-05-17 Method for enabling high-speed dial-on-demand access to the Internet with a public switched telephone network (PSTN) using an analog modem
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