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- the present disclosure relates to the field of communications technologies and, in particular, to a method, an apparatus, and a multimode terminal for implementing network switching.
- an IP (Internet Protocol, Internet Protocol) address obtained by a multimode terminal from a network side does not change.
- the multimode terminal acquires a public network IP address from an access network, and the PC acquires a private network address from the multimode terminal to implement network access; in addition, to send a packet of the PC to the Internet, the multimode terminal generally uses the NAT (Network Address Translation, network address translation) technology to translate the packet first. Therefore, the multimode terminal needs to maintain a NAT translation table to ensure that a data packet between the PC and the Internet can be correctly forwarded.
- NAT Network Address Translation, network address translation
- a multimode terminal when a multimode terminal performs network switching, that is, when it switches from a network connected to a Modem (modem) A to a network connected to a Modem B, the multimode terminal needs to switch its route from the Modem A to the Modem B, but a translation NAT table cannot be switched from the Modem A to the Modem B.
- a data service cannot continue, that is, the data service is interrupted, resulting in a poor user experience.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method, an apparatus, and a multimode terminal for implementing network switching, which are capable of ensuring that a service is not interrupted during network switching, thereby improving the user experience and satisfaction.
- An embodiment of a first aspect of the present disclosure provides a method for implementing network switching, and its first implementation manner includes:
- a second implementation manner further includes: presetting a configuration unit between multiple modem modules and the NAT module to acquire network parameters acquired by the multiple modem modules and control the NAT module to create and update a NAT translation table; and the disconnecting a communication connection between a NAT module and the first modem module specifically includes: disconnecting a communication connection between the configuration unit and the first modem module, and deleting a network parameter acquired by the first modem module to disconnect the communication connection between the NAT module and the first modem module.
- the updating network configuration of the second modem module and establishing a communication connection between the NAT module and the second modem module specifically includes: updating the network configuration of the second modem module by using the network parameter fed back by the second modem module; restoring a communication connection between the second modem module and the configuration unit; and switching a data service to the second modem module.
- the disconnecting a communication connection between a NAT module and the first modem module specifically includes: dissociating a NAT entry in the NAT module from the first modem module; storing a NAT entry associated with the first modem module; and deleting a network parameter configured on the first modem module to disconnect the communication connection between the NAT module and the first modem module.
- the updating network configuration of the second modem module and establishing a communication connection between the NAT module and the second modem module specifically includes: updating the network configuration of the second modem module by using the network parameter fed back by the second modem module; associating the stored NAT entry with the second modem module; and switching a data service to the second modem module.
- An embodiment of a second aspect of the present disclosure provides an apparatus for implementing network switching, and its first implementation manner includes: a sending unit, a receiving unit, a cutting unit, and a communication unit; where the sending unit is configured to send a network access request to a second modem module of a multimode terminal and send a network exit request to a first modem module of the multimode terminal; the receiving unit is configured to receive a network parameter including at least an IP address fed back by the second modem module and receive a network exit success message fed back by the first modem module, where the received IP address is the same as an IP address acquired by a first modem module that has accessed a network; the cutting unit is configured to disconnect a communication connection between a NAT module performing address translation in the multimode terminal and the first modem module after the receiving unit receives the network parameter fed back by the second modem module; and the communication unit is configured to: after the cutting unit completes a cutting operation, update network configuration of the second modem module, establish a communication connection between the NAT module and the
- the apparatus further includes: a configuration unit set between multiple modem modules and the NAT module, where the configuration unit is configured to acquire network parameters acquired by the multiple modem modules and control the NAT module to create and update a NAT translation table; and the cutting unit further includes: a first processing module disconnecting a communication connection between the configuration unit and the first modem module, and a first deleting module deleting a network parameter acquired by the first modem module after the first processing module completes a disconnecting operation.
- the communication unit further includes: a first updating module, a restoring module, and a first switching module, where the first updating module is configured to update the network configuration of the second modem module by using the network parameter fed back by the second modem module; the restoring module is configured to restore a communication connection between the second modem module and the configuration unit after the first updating module completes an updating operation; and the switching module is configured to switch a data service to the second modem module after the restoring module completes communication connection restoration.
- the cutting unit further includes: a dissociating module, a storage module, and a second deleting module, where the dissociating module is configured to dissociate a NAT entry in the NAT module from the first modem module; the storage module is configured to store a NAT entry associated with the first modem module; and the second deleting module is configured to delete a network parameter configured on the first modem module after the storage module completes a storage operation.
- the communication unit further includes: a second updating module, an associating module, and a second switching module; where the second updating module is configured to update the network configuration of the second modem module by using the network parameter fed back by the second modem module; the associating module is configured to associate the NAT entry stored by the storage module with the second modem module after the second updating module completes an updating operation; and the second switching module is configured to switch a data service to the second modem module after the associating module completes an associating operation.
- An embodiment of a third aspect of the present disclosure provides a multimode terminal for implementing network switching, and its first implementation manner includes a NAT module performing address translation and multiple modem modules
- the multimode terminal further includes: a sending unit, a receiving unit, a cutting unit, and a communication unit; where the sending unit is configured to send a network access request to a second modem module and send a network exit request to a first modem module; the receiving unit is configured to receive a network parameter at least including an IP address fed back by the second modem module and receive a network exit success message fed back by the first modem module, where the received IP address is the same as an IP address acquired by a first modem module that has accessed a network; the cutting unit is configured to disconnect a communication connection between a NAT module performing address translation and the first modem module after the receiving unit receives the network parameter fed back by the second modem module; and the communication unit is configured to: after the cutting unit completes a cutting operation, update network configuration of the second modem module, establish a communication
- a communication connection between a NAT module implementing address translation and a modem module accessing an original network is disconnected, and a communication connection is established between another modem module accessing a new network and the NAT module after the another modem module is configured with a relevant network parameter, so as to ensure that the link information and rule of a NAT translation table do not change in the network switching process.
- no IP address needs to be reconfigured. This ensures that a service is not interrupted during network switching, thereby improving the user experience and satisfaction.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a network topology of traditional network switching according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a schematic flowchart of a method for implementing network switching according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 3 is another schematic flowchart of a method for implementing network switching according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 4 is still another schematic flowchart of a method for implementing network switching according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of an apparatus for implementing network switching according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- One concept of the embodiments of the present disclosure is that during network switching, a change of an upper-layer network parameter is isolated to ensure that the link information and rules of a NAT translation table do not change, so that no IP (Internet Protocol) address needs to be reconfigured, thereby ensuring that a service is not interrupted during network switching and improving the user experience and satisfaction.
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- An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for implementing network switching, as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the method includes:
- Step 210 When network switching needs to be performed, an MCM (Multimode control module, multimode control module) of a multimode terminal sends a network access request to a second modem module and receive a network parameter at least including an IP address fed back by the second modem module, where the IP address fed back by the second modem module is the same as an IP address acquired by a first modem module that has accessed a network.
- MCM Multimode control module, multimode control module
- the network parameter fed back by the second modem module may further include: a router address, a DNS (Domain Name System, domain name system) server address, and so on, but this embodiment is not limited thereto.
- the first modem module and second modem module mentioned in this embodiment do not have any sequential relationship, both serve as merely examples of modem modules in different connection states, and both are the same from the perspectives of network access and their functions, and no further details are provided herein.
- a NAT technology may be used to translate the private address into a valid IP address, thereby ensuring that a local area network may implement communication requirements of all PCs with the Internet in a private address network by using only a small amount of IP addresses. Therefore, before and after performing network switching, the multimode terminal must acquire a same IP address to ensure that a NAT translation rule of the multimode terminal does not change, thereby ensuring that a data service is not interrupted and may proceed normally.
- this embodiment puts forward that during network switching, when a network access request is sent to a modem module accessing a target network, a received IP address fed back by the modem module needs to be the same as an IP address acquired by another modem module that has currently accessed a network, so as to ensure that a NAT translation rule of a NAT module implementing address translation does not change during network switching.
- a system that is capable of enabling multiple modem modules to acquire a same IP address, and no further details are provided herein.
- Step 220 Cut off, or disconnect, a communication connection between a NAT module performing address translation and the first modem module.
- the disconnecting a communication connection between a NAT module and the first modem module may be implemented in multiple manners, for example, but not limited to, the following two manners.
- the specific manner is not limited in this embodiment.
- A. Preset a configuration unit between multiple modem modules and the NAT module to acquire network parameters acquired by the multiple modem modules and control the NAT module to create and update a NAT translation table; and during network switching, disconnect a communication connection between the configuration unit and the first modem module, and delete a network parameter acquired by the first modem module to disconnect the communication connection between the NAT module and the first modem module.
- a relevant NAT entry in the NAT module from the first modem module, store a NAT entry associated with the first modem module in a buffer area, and then delete a network parameter, for example, information such as an IP address and a route, configured on the first modem module to disconnect the communication connection between the NAT module and the first modem module.
- a network parameter for example, information such as an IP address and a route
- Step 230 Update network configuration of the second modem module, and establish a communication connection between the NAT module and the second modem module.
- the updating network configuration of the second modem module and establishing a communication connection between the NAT module and the second modem module may be implemented in multiple manners, for example, but not limited to, the following two manners.
- the specific manner is not limited in this embodiment.
- Step 240 Send a network exit request to the first modem module, and complete network switching after receiving a network exit success message fed back the first modem module.
- the MCM of the multimode terminal After the communication connection between the NAT module and the second modem module is established, which means that the data service has been successfully switched to the second modem module and accesses a new network by using the second modem module, the MCM of the multimode terminal sends the network exit request to the first modem module, so that the first modem module disconnects a connection with an original network; and after receiving the network exit request sent by the MCM, the first modem module disconnects the connection with the original network and feeds back a network exit success response to the MCM to inform the MCM of the network exit success.
- a Modem A and a Modem B are two modem modules included in a multimode terminal, where the Modem A has accessed a network and is capable of normally performing a data service, and an MCM is a multimode switching control module controlling a network switching operation inside the multimode terminal.
- the method includes:
- the Modem B accesses a new network according to the received network access request and feeds back response information to the MCM after acquiring network parameters such as an IP address and a router address, where the IP address fed back by the Modem B to the MCM is the same as an IP address acquired by the Modem A that has accessed the network.
- S 330 Preset a configuration unit between the Modem A and Modem B and a NAT module to acquire network parameters acquired by the modem modules and control the NAT module to create and update a NAT translation table; after the MCM receives the response information fed back by the Modem B, disconnect a communication connection between the configuration unit and the Modem A, and delete a network parameter acquired by the Modem A to disconnect a communication connection between the NAT module and the Modem A.
- the MCM updates network configuration of the Modem B by using parameters, such as an IP address and a router address, fed back by the Modem B.
- S 350 Establish a communication connection between the Modem B and the configuration unit to establish a communication connection between the NAT module and the Modem B.
- the Modem A After receiving the network exit request, the Modem A disconnects a connection with an original network and feeds back a network exit success response message to the MCM to complete network switching.
- a Modem A and a Modem B are two modem modules included in a multimode terminal, where the Modem A has accessed a network and is capable of normally performing a data service, and an MCM is a multimode switching control module controlling a network switching operation inside the multimode terminal.
- the method includes:
- the Modem B accesses a new network according to the received network access request and feeds back response information to the MCM after acquiring network parameters such as an IP address and a router address, where the IP address fed back by the Modem B to the MCM is the same as an IP address acquired by the Modem A that has accessed the network;
- the MCM dissociates a relevant NAT entry in the NAT module from the Modem A and stores a NAT entry associated with the Modem A in a buffer area.
- the MCM deletes a network parameter, for example, information such as an IP address and a route, configured on the Modem A to disconnect a communication connection between the NAT module and the Modem A.
- a network parameter for example, information such as an IP address and a route
- the MCM updates the network configuration of the Modem B according to a network parameter fed back by the Modem B.
- the MCM associates the NAT entry stored in the buffer area with the Modem B to establish a communication connection between the NAT module and the Modem B.
- the MCM configures route information of the Modem B according to a router address in the network parameter to switch a data service to the Modem B.
- the Modem A After receiving the network exit request, the Modem A disconnects a connection with an original network and feeds back a network exit success response message to the MCM to complete network switching.
- a communication connection between a NAT module implementing address translation and a modem module accessing an original network is disconnected, and a communication connection is established between another modem module accessing a new network and the NAT module after the another modem module is configured with a relevant network parameter, so as to ensure that the link information and rule of a NAT translation table do not change in the network switching process.
- no IP address needs to be reconfigured, thereby ensuring that a service is not interrupted during network switching and improving the user experience and satisfaction.
- the apparatus 500 includes: a sending unit 510 , a receiving unit 520 , a cutting unit 530 , and a communication unit 540 .
- the sending unit 510 is configured to send a network access request to a second modem module of a multimode terminal and send a network exit request to a first modem module of the multimode terminal;
- the receiving unit 520 is configured to receive a network parameter at least including an IP address fed back by the second modem module and receive a network exit success message fed back by the first modem module, where the received IP address is the same as an IP address acquired by a first modem module that has accessed a network;
- the cutting unit 530 is configured to cut off, or disconnect, a communication connection between a NAT module performing address translation in the multimode terminal and the first modem module after the receiving unit 520 receives the network parameter fed back by the second modem module;
- the communication unit 540 is configured to: after the cutting unit 530 completes a cutting operation, update network configuration of the second modem module, establish a communication connection between the NAT module and the second modem module, and instruct the sending unit 510 to send the network exit request.
- the apparatus 500 may further include (not shown in FIG. 5 ): a configuration unit set between multiple modem modules and the NAT module, where the configuration unit is configured to acquire network parameters acquired by the multiple modem modules and control the NAT module to create and update a NAT translation table; based on this, the cutting unit 530 may further include (not shown in FIG. 5 ): a first processing module disconnecting a communication connection between the configuration unit and the first modem module, and a first deleting module deleting a network parameter acquired by the first modem module after the first processing module completes a disconnecting operation.
- the communication unit 540 may further include (not shown in FIG. 5 ): a first updating module, a restoring module, and a first switching module, where the first updating module is configured to update the network configuration of the second modem module by using the network parameter fed back by the second modem module; the restoring module is configured to restore a communication connection between the second modem module and the configuration unit after the first updating module completes an updating operation; and the switching module is configured to switch a data service to the second modem module after the restoring module completes communication connection restoration.
- a first updating module is configured to update the network configuration of the second modem module by using the network parameter fed back by the second modem module
- the restoring module is configured to restore a communication connection between the second modem module and the configuration unit after the first updating module completes an updating operation
- the switching module is configured to switch a data service to the second modem module after the restoring module completes communication connection restoration.
- the cutting unit 530 may further include (not shown in FIG. 5 ): a dissociating module, a storage module, and a second deleting module.
- the dissociating module is configured to dissociate a NAT entry in the NAT module from the first modem module;
- the storage module is configured to store a NAT entry associated with the first modem module;
- the second deleting module is configured to delete a network parameter configured on the first modem module after the storage module completes a storage operation.
- the communication unit 540 may further include (not shown in FIG. 5 ): a second updating module, an associating module, and a second switching module, where the second updating module is configured to update the network configuration of the second modem module by using the network parameter fed back by the second modem module; the associating module is configured to associate the NAT entry stored by the storage module with the second modem module after the second updating module completes an updating operation; and the second switching module is configured to switch a data service to the second modem module after the associating module completes an associating operation.
- another embodiment of the present disclosure also provides a processor for implementing network switching, where the processor is configured to send a network access request to a second modem module of a multimode terminal, send a network exit request to a first modem module of the multimode terminal, receive a network parameter including at least an IP address fed back by the second modem module, and receive a network exit success message fed back by the first modem module, where the received IP address is the same as an IP address acquired by a first modem module that has accessed a network; after receiving the network parameter fed back by the second modem module, the processor cuts off a communication connection between a NAT module performing address translation in the multimode terminal and the first modem module, updates network configuration of the second modem module, establishes a communication connection between the NAT module and the second modem module, and instructs the sending unit to send the network exit request to complete network switching.
- the processor is configured to send a network access request to a second modem module of a multimode terminal, send a network exit request to a first mode
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