

Jing xiang software#
A preferred embodiment represents hierarchical data related to a computer network and is provided to a user as part of a network management software application. The TDM bus is coupled to a various line/station cards, serving to interface the TDM bus with telephone, facsimiles and other telecommunication devices, and also with a various digital and/or analog WAN network services.Ībstract: A method and apparatus are provided which present hierarchical data to a user via a graphical user interface. Preferably, a DSP pool is coupled to buffer/framer in a manner to provide various signal processing and telecommunications support, such as dial tone generation, DTMF detection and the like. The buffer/framer is coupled to the TDM bus by way of a switch/multiplexer, which includes the capability to intelligently map data traffic between the buffer/framer and the TDM bus to various slots of the TDM frames. The buffer/framer includes a plurality of framer/deframer engines, supporting, for example, ATM and HDLC framing/deframing. The computer also is coupled to a buffer/framer, which serves to frame/deframe data to/from the computer from TDM bus. A computer or other processor includes a local area network controller, which provides routing and hub(s) for one or more packet networks. In preferred embodiments, a TDM bus and a packet bus are intelligently bridged and managed, thereby enabling such multiple mode/protocol voice and data transmissions to be intelligently managed and controlled with a single, integrated system.

Such systems preferably include subsystem functions such as PBX, voice mail and other telephony functions, LAN hub and data router. In particular, systems and methods are provided for multiple native mode/protocol voice and data transmissions and receptions with a computing system having a multi-bus structure, including, for example, a TDM bus and a packet bus, and multi-protocol framing engines. Abstract: Systems and methods by which voice/data communications may occur in multiple modes/protocols are disclosed.
