Abstract: Delay-sensitive information (e.g., voice, video) and non-delay-sensitive user data are combined and transmitted over a single UTP cable forming part of a star-connected Ethernet local area network. Master Ethernet packets of fixed length are formatted with fixed length portions assigned to the two types of information and transmitted at a constant fixed rate. The delay sensitive information is extracted, switched and transmitted at a constant bit rate. The non-delay sensitive information is segmented and transmitted asynchronously in a user data portion of the Master Ethernet Packet.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 8, 1999
Date of Patent:
May 27, 2003
Assignee:
Merlot Communications
Inventors:
Ronald M. Keenan, Thomas F. Barraza, Edward R. Caceres, Joseph A. Deptula, Patrick A. Evans, Joseph Setaro
Abstract: Apparatus for remotely powering access equipment over a 10/100 switched Ethernet network comprises an Ethernet switch card with a phantom power supply for remote access equipment and added circuitry for automatic detection of remote equipment being connected to the network; determining whether the remote equipment is capable of accepting remote power in a non-intrusive manner; delivering the phantom power to the remote equipment over the same wire pairs that deliver the data signals, and automatically detecting if the remote equipment is removed from the network.
Abstract: An Ethernet Local Area Network uses a star topology connecting user stations to a Communications Switching Module (CSM) with 10Base-T or 100 Base-TX UTP cable. Each user station typically has a digital telephone and a data communication device, such as a PC communicating with the CSM through a common UTE adapter. Delay-sensitive digital voice signals and non-delay sensitive user data are transported in master Ethernet packets of fixed length transmitted at a fixed rate. Segmentation and re-assembly of data is performed in the UTE adapters and in the CSM.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 8, 1999
Date of Patent:
April 10, 2001
Assignee:
Merlot Communications
Inventors:
Ronald M. Keenan, Thomas F. Barraza, Edward R. Caceres, Joseph A. Deptula, Patrick A. Evans, Joseph Setaro