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Note: Within nine months of the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent in the European Patent Bulletin, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to that patent, in accordance with the

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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Date of publication and mention

of the grant of the patent:

07.03.2012 Bulletin 2012/10

(21) Application number: 06002443.7 (22) Date of filing: 07.02.2006

(51) Int Cl.:

H04M 3/42(2006.01) H04Q 3/00(2006.01)

(54) Method and system for link failure recovery

Verfahren und Vorrichtung für Wiederanlauf einer Verbindung Procédé et appareil pour la reprise de liaison

(84) Designated Contracting States:

FR GB

(30) Priority: 28.02.2005 KR 2005016732 (43) Date of publication of application:

30.08.2006 Bulletin 2006/35

(73) Proprietor: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

Yeongtong-gu Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do (KR) (72) Inventors: • Kim, Si-Baek, 334-404 Gwonseon 3-Jigu Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do (KR) • Lee, Dae-Hyun,

135-603 Hwanggol Maeul Jugong Suwon-si,

Gyeonggi-do (KR)

(74) Representative: Lang, Johannes

Bardehle Pagenberg Prinzregentenplatz 7 81675 München (DE)

(56) References cited:

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5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 Description

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Technical Field

[0001] The present invention relates to voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) service and, more particularly, to a network

system and method which detour-connect a link for rapid link failure recovery when a link set for VoIP service fails. Related Art

[0002] VoIP service is a voice communication service in a communication network like the Internet, which service

employs an Internet protocol as a basic communication protocol. A phone for the voice communication service is called an Internet phone or Internet telephone. Due to the rapid commercialization and global spread of the Internet, VoIP service has become a common name for voice service in a voice over packet network (VoPN). In the future, if wire and wireless communication networks are integrated based on Internet protocol, VoIP service will be necessarily employed in most Internet services, such as e-mail, electronic commerce, teleconferencing, and home shopping, as well as voice calling. An example can be found in US 2002/0114272.

[0003] There are three types of VoIP service: phone-to-phone, web-to-phone, and web-to-web, where web means an

Internet phone.

[0004] The present invention relates to routing resetting for VoIP calling when a network failure occurs in an all-in-one

system that employs a distributed media gateway.

[0005] With gradual diversification and specialization, VoIP gateways have developed from a form in which a signaling

gateway is combined with a media gateway into a form that can be configured in mutually different networks. Assisted by the advent of a media gateway control protocol (MGCP) and the introduction of the concept of a media sever, diversification has led to a situation wherein there are various types of media gateways.

[0006] The VoIP gateway has advantages due to its various services and service expandability, but it may cause

phenomena such as call setup failure and media transmission failure, depending on the reliability of the network. For this reason, the operational status of the media gateway is checked by checking a link between the media gateway controller and the media gateway, and the media gateway controller employs the operational status information to use a valid media gateway, thereby providing reliable VoIP service.

[0007] However, the media gateway controller does not take any action to ensure that the operational status during

the link check time is reliable, or to prevent failure of the media gateway during VoIP service.

[0008] In the case of a VoIP service network which includes a media gateway controller and a media gateway, a link

between the media gateway controller and the media gateway is checked to detect a link failure of the media gateway controller for detour connection, but there is a problem in that it is impossible to perform detour connection for a voice session that is currently connected.

[0009] Due to the limited time available to check the link between the media gateway controller and the media gateway,

the link failure cannot be checked during a predetermined time period. If a short link check time is set to rapidly detect the link failure, the result is an excessive load on the media gateway, and thus it is difficult to efficiently use the media gateway controller to its full performance.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0010] It is, therefore, an objective of the present invention to provide a network system and method which enable

rapid detection and recovery from a failure of a link set for VoIP service.

[0011] It is another objective to provide a network system and method which, in a voice/data convergence system,

detect the status of a media gateway by monitoring a real-time transport protocol (RTP) port through a router, and which rapidly inform a media gateway controller of a link failure status of the media gateway, thereby providing detour connection for improved VoIP service.

[0012] According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a network system for link failure recovery in

voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) service, the system comprising: a first media gateway having a current link setting and transmitting a corresponding packet upwardly for the VoIP service; a second media gateway which is capable of being link-connected to the same remote terminal as the first media gateway for the VoIP service; a media gateway controller for allocating the second media gateway for link resetting, and for transmitting allocation information when receiving failure information of a link set through the first media gateway; and a router for checking whether a packet transmitted from the first media gateway is received within a set time period so as to determine whether there is a failure of the set link, and for transmitting the link failure information to the media gateway controller and for resetting the link

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to the second media gateway according to the allocation information transmitted from the media gateway controller when there is a link failure.

[0013] Preferably, a time (Link Failure Timeout) set by the router for link failure determination depends on a real-time

transmission protocol (RTP) codec and a multiframe count.

[0014] Preferably, the time (Link Failure Time) for the link failure determination is defined by: Link failure Timeout =

Multiframe Count  Basic Encoding Period Time + Max Jitter Buffer Delay Time.

[0015] Preferably, the Max Jitter Buffer Delay Time is defined by: Max Jitter Buffer Delay = min (System Max Jitter

Buffer, Estimate Max Jitter Value per average call time).

[0016] Preferably, the router updates path information contained in a route path table from the first media gateway to

the second media gateway according to the allocation information.

[0017] According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for link failure recovery in a

network system for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service, comprising the steps of: determining whether a packet is received from a first media gateway which is set as a current link within a set time; determining that there is a failure in the set link when no packet is received from the first media gateway within the set time; transmitting link failure information to a media gateway controller according to the failure in the set link; and receiving allocation information of a second media gateway newly allocated for link resetting, from the media gateway controller in response to the link failure information, and resetting the link to the second media gateway.

[0018] The method further includes the step of updating path information in a route path table from the first media

gateway to the second media gateway according to the allocation information.

[0019] According to the present invention, if a packet is not received within a time set by the router, a failure in a

currently set link is determined to have occurred, and thus link failure information is transmitted to the MGC. The MGC receives the link failure information, allocates a new media gateway for link detour connection, and transmits allocation information to the router and the newly allocated media gateway, so that the router resets a link based on the allocation information, thereby rapidly performing detour connection for recovering from a failure of a currently-set link.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0020] A more complete appreciation of the invention, and many of the attendant advantages thereof, will be readily

apparent as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference symbols indicate the same or similar components, wherein:

FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a network system that provides detour connection in the event of a VoIP link failure according to the present invention; and

FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a detour connection method in the event of link failure in a network system according to the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0021] The present invention will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which

preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.

[0022] FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a network system that provides detour connection in the event of a VoIP link

failure according to the present invention.

[0023] A router 300 checks packets coming into a real-time transport protocol (RTP) port at a local area network (LAN)

interface or a wide area network (WAN) interface for the RTP port so as to determine whether a link failure has occurred when an RTP session is connected.

[0024] The router 300 transmits link failure information to a corresponding media gateway controller (MGC) 200 if it

is determined that a media gateway 110 (MG#1) has a link failure.

[0025] When the link failure information is received from the router 300, the MGC 200 allocates a second media

gateway 120 (MG#2) as a new media gateway. The MGC 200 transmits allocation information for link detour connection to the router 300 and to the second media gateway 120 using a CRCX message.

[0026] When the new media gateway allocation information is received, the router 300 forwards an RTP packet which

is transmitted from the exterior to the newly allocated second media gateway 120.

[0027] Accordingly, a VoIP gateway 400 in a public network and the second media gateway 120 are detour-connected

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[0028] If the VoIP gateway 400 connects a call to a remote VoIP terminal through signal transmissions 11, 12, 13 and

14 of FIG. 1, an application level gateway (ALG) which operates in the router 300 monitors an RTP session port. In this case, a criterion for measuring the link failure of the RTP session is defined by Formula 1:

[0029] "Basic Encoding Period Time" is set to one of several values used in typical VoIP codec technology, as shown

in Table 1 .

[0030] Every call session has a different "Multiframe Count" value depending on the remote location where negotiation

occurs. A default value of "Multiframe Count" is set in a system, but the "Multiframe Count" value can be changed at the time of negotiation when a VoIP call session is connected. The "Multiframe Count" value set after a call session is connected is checked by the size of the received packet, and is identified based on the codec monitored by the ALG of the router 300.

[0031] When the "Multiframe Count" and the codec are identified by the ALG of the router 300, a "Max Jitter Buffer"

value is set in order to calculate a "Link failure Timeout" value. The "Max Jitter Buffer" value can also be set in a system by a value provided by the media gateways 110 and 120, but this value is set in consideration of characteristics of a WAN, and thus it does not reflect characteristics of a LAN, with which the present invention is concerned. Thus, the "Max Jitter Buffer" value for every VoIP call session is defined by Formula 2:

[0032] Packets received from the first media gateway 110 through a link 17 are checked, and if a packet is not received

within the "Link Failure Timeout" value set by the method described above, the router 300 recognizes it as a link failure.

[0033] The "Link Failure Timeout" value of Formula 1 is set by reflecting the "Max Jitter Buffer Delay" value of Formula

2 for a LAN. Thus, a set timeout value is different from the "System Max Jitter Buffer Delay" value which is set for a WAN.

[0034] Accordingly, rapid detour connection for a link failure of a LAN can be performed. Also, smooth detour connection

can be performed by applying a different detour connection time for the link failure to independent RTP sessions.

[0035] A signal transmission 15 is one by which the MGC 200 controls the first media gateway 110 to form a call path.

If a network link failure occurs in the first media gateway 110 in the LAN, no RTP packets are transmitted from the first media gateway 110 to the router 300. This is recognized as a link failure according to the "Max Jitter Buffer Delay" previously set by the router 300.

[0036] In the router 300, the checking of the detour connection for a link failure is performed by checking a packet

which uses remote RTP port information as a destination port. That is, if the router 300 detects a link failure, it informs the MGC 200 of the link failure information by means of a signal transmission 18.

[0037] The MGC 200 releases the corresponding media gateway 110 which is currently set, while setting the second

media gateway 120 as a gateway for a new path setting.

[0038] At the same time, the MGC 200 changes T-switch information from that set for the existing media gateway 110

to that set for the second media gateway 120. The MGC 200 reports the RTP port information and the IP address information of the second media gateway 120 to the router 300 by means of a signal transmission 20.

[0039] For the RTP packets received from a remote location and network address translated (NAT) to the first media

gateway 110, the router 300 updates a NAT table, which is a route path table, with information received from the MGC

<Table 1>

Codec Basic Encoding Time Delay

G.711 5msec

G.723.1 30msec

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200 through the signal transmission 20.

[0040] FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a detour connection method in the event of a link failure in a network system

according to the present invention.

[0041] First, the router 300 scans RTP information received from the first media gateway 110, which is set as a current

link (S 110).

[0042] The router 300 determines whether packets are received from the first media gateway 110 while counting a

set time (S120). The router 300 determines whether no packets are received within the set time (S130).

[0043] If a packet is received within the set time, the router 300 initializes the set time (S140) and performs step S120

again.

[0044] If no packet is received within the set time in step S130, the router 300 determines that there is a failure in a

link set through the first media gateway 110 (S 150). The router 300 transmits link failure information of the link to the MGC 200 using the first media gateway 110 (S160).

[0045] The MGC 200 receives the link failure information, and allocates a new media gateway (e.g., second media

gateway 120) (S170). The MGC 200 transmits the newly allocated media gateway information to the router 300 (S 180), and transmits allocation information to the second media gateway 120 (S 185).

[0046] The router 300 receives the newly allocated media gateway information from the MGC 200, and updates the

NAT table with the new media gateway (S 190). The router 300 resets the second media gateway 120 instead of the first media gateway 110 as a path (S 195).

[0047] As described above, according to the present invention, if the packet is not received within a time set by the

router, it is determined that a failure has occurred in a currently set link, and thus link failure information is transmitted to the MGC. The MGC receives the link failure information, allocates a new media gateway for a link detour connection, and transmits allocation information to the router and the newly allocated media gateway, so that the router resets a link based on the allocation information, thereby rapidly performing detour connection for recovering from a failure of a currently-set link.

Claims

1. A network system for link failure recovery in a Voice over Internet Protocol, VoIP, service, comprising:

a first media gateway (110) having a current link (17) setting and connected to a remote terminal for transmitting a corresponding packet upwardly for the VoIP service;

a second media gateway (120) connected via a link (20) to the remote terminal to which the first media gateway (110) is connected for the VoIP service;

a media gateway controller (200) for allocating the second media gateway for link resetting, and for transmitting allocation information when receiving failure information of a link set through the first media gateway; and a router (300) for determining whether a packet transmitted from the first media gateway is received within a set time by monitoring real-time transport protocol port so as to determine whether there is a failure of the set link, for transmitting the link failure information to the media gateway controller (200), and for resetting the link to the second media gateway according to the allocation information transmitted by the media gateway controller when there is a link failure.

2. The system of claim 1, wherein a link failure timeout set by the router for link failure determination depends on a

real-time transmission protocol, RTP, codec and a multiframe count.

3. The system of claim 2, wherein the link failure timeout for the link failure determination is defined by:

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5. The system of claim 1, wherein the router updates path information in a route path table according to the allocation

information, the path information defining a path from the first media gateway to the second media gateway.

6. A method for link failure recovery in a network system for a Voice over Internet Protocol, VoIP, service, the method

comprising the steps of:

determining (S 120) whether a packet is received within a set time by monitoring real-time transport protocol port from a first media gateway which is set as a current link;

determining (S 150) that there is a failure in the set current link when no packet is received from the first media gateway within the set time;

transmitting (S 160) link failure information to a media gateway controller according to the failure in the set link; receiving allocation information of a second media gateway newly allocated for link resetting (S180), said allo-cation information being received from the media gateway controller in response to the link failure information; and resetting (S195) the link to the second media gateway.

7. The method of claim 6, further comprising the step (S 190) of updating path information in a route path table according

to the allocation information, said path information defining a path from the first media gateway to the second media gateway.

8. The method of claim 6, wherein a link failure timeout set for link failure determination depends on a real-time

transmission protocol, RTP, codec and a multiframe count.

9. The method of claim 8, wherein the link failure timeout for the link failure determination is defined by:

10. The method of claim 9, wherein the Max Jitter Buffer Delay time is defined by:

Patentansprüche

1. Netzwerksystem zur Verbindungsausfallbehebung in einem Voice-over-Internet-Protocol, VoIP, -Dienst,

aufwei-send:

einen ersten Media-Gateway (110), der eine aktuelle Verknüpfungs (17) -Einstellung aufweist und verbunden ist mit einem sich in der Ferne befindlichen Endgerät, zum Übertragen eines korrespondierenden Pakets auf-wärts für den VoIP-Dienst;

einen zweiten Media-Gateway (120), der über eine Verbindung (20) mit dem in der Ferne befindlichen Endgerät verbunden ist, mit welchem der erste Media-Gateway (110) verbunden ist, für den VoIP-Dienst;

eine Media-Gateway-Steuerung (200) für eine Zuordnung des zweiten Media-Gateways zur Verbindungsneu-einstellung und zum Übertragen von Zuordnungsinformation, wenn Ausfallinformation von einer Verbindung,

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die durch den ersten Media-Gateway eingestellt wurde, empfangen wird; und

einen Router (300) zum Bestimmen, ob ein Paket, das von dem ersten Media-Gateway übertragen wird, inner-halb einer vorgegebenen Zeit des Echtzeit-Transportprotokoll-Anschlusses empfangen wird durch Überwachen, um so festzustellen, ob es einen Ausfall der eingestellten Verbindung gibt, zum Übertragen der Verbindungs-ausfallinformation an die Media-Gateway-Steuerung (200), und zur Neueinstellung der Verbindung an den zweiten Media-Gateway gemäß der Zuordnungsinformation, die durch die Media-Gateway-Steuerung übertra-gen wird, wenn es einen Verbindungsausfall gab.

2. System von Anspruch 1, wobei eine Verbindungsausfall-Zeitüberschreitung, die durch den Router für ein Bestimmen

eines Verbindungsausfalls eingestellt wird, von einem Echtzeit-Übertragungsprotokoll, RTP, -Codec und einem Multiframe-Zählerwert abhängt.

3. System nach Anspruch 2, wobei die Verbindungsausfall-Zeitüberschreitung für die Verbindungsausfall-Bestimmung

definiert ist durch:

4. System nach Anspruch 3, wobei die maximale Jitter-Puffer-Verzögerungszeit definiert ist durch:

5. System nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Router Pfadinformation in einer Routen-Pfadtabelle gemäß der

Zuordnungs-information aktualisiert, wobei die PfadZuordnungs-information einen Pfad von dem ersten Media-Gateway zu dem zweiten Media-Gateway definiert.

6. Verfahren zur Verbindungsausfallbehebung in einem Netzwerksystem für einen Voice-over-Internet-Protocol, VoIP,

- Dienst, wobei das Verfahren die Schritte aufweist:

Bestimmen (S120), ob ein Paket innerhalb einer vorgegebenen Zeit empfangen wird, durch Überwachen des Echtzeit-Transportprotokoll-Anschlusses, von einem ersten Media-Gateway, welches als eine derzeitige Ver-bindung eingestellt ist;

Bestimmen (S150), ob es dort einen Ausfall der eingestellten derzeitigen Verbindung gibt, wenn kein Paket innerhalb der vorgegebenen Zeit von dem ersten Media-Gateway empfangen wird;

Übertragen (S160) einer Verbindungsausfallinformation an eine Media-Gateway-Steuerung gemäß dem Ausfall in der eingestellten Verbindung;

Empfangen von Zuordnungsinformation von einem zweiten Media-Gateway, der vor kurzem zur Verbindungs-neueinstellung (S180) zugeordnet wurde, wobei die Zuordnungsinformation von der Media-Gateway-Steuerung in Antwort auf die Verbindungsausfallinformation empfangen wird; und

Neueinstellen (S195) der Verbindung an den zweiten Media-Gateway.

7. Verfahren nach Anspruch 6, weiterhin aufweisend den Schritt (S190) zum Aktualisieren der Pfadinformation in einer

Routen-Pfadtabelle gemäß der Zuordnungsinformation, wobei die Pfadinformation einen Pfad von dem ersten Me-dia-Gateway zu dem zweiten MeMe-dia-Gateway definiert.

8. Verfahren von Anspruch 6, wobei eine Verbindungsausfall-Zeitüberschreitung, die für ein Bestimmen eines

Verbin-dungsausfalls eingestellt wird, von einem Echtzeit-Übertragungsprotokoll, RTP, -Codec und einem Multiframe-Zäh-lerwert abhängt.

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9. Verfahren nach Anspruch 8, wobei die Verbindungsausfall-Zeitüberschreitung für die

Verbindungsausfall-Bestim-mung definiert ist durch:

10. Verfahren nach Anspruch 9, wobei die maximale Jitter-Puffer-Verzögerungszeit definiert ist durch:

Revendications

1. Un système de réseau pour la récupération des échecs de liaison dans un service à protocole de voix sur Internet,

VoIP, comprenant :

une première passerelle de media (110) établie en tant que liaison courante (17) et reliée à un terminal distant pour émettre un paquet correspondant dans le sens montant pour le service VoIP ;

une seconde passerelle de media (120) reliée via une liaison (20) au terminal distant auquel est reliée la première passerelle de media (110) pour le service VoIP ;

un contrôleur de passerelle de media (200) pour allouer la seconde passerelle de media à un rétablissement de la liaison, et pour émettre une information d’allocation lors de la réception d’une information d’échec d’une liaison établie par l’intermédiaire de la première passerelle de média ; et

un routeur (300) pour déterminer si un paquet émis à partir de la première passerelle de media a été ou non reçu sur une durée fixée par surveillance d’un port de protocole de transport en temps réel de manière à déterminer s’il y a eu ou non échec de la liaison établie, pour émettre l’information d’échec de liaison vers le contrôleur de passerelle de media (200), et pour rétablir la liaison vers la seconde passerelle de media en fonction de l’information d’allocation émise par le contrôleur de passerelle de media lorsqu’il y a un échec de la liaison.

2. Le système de la revendication 1, dans lequel un compte à rebours d’échec de liaison établi par le routeur pour la

détermination de l’échec de la liaison dépend d’un codec de protocole d’émission en temps réel, RTP, et d’un compteur multitrame.

3. Le système de la revendication 2, dans lequel le compte à rebours d’échec de liaison pour la détermination de

l’échec de liaison est défini par :

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5. Le système de la revendication 1, dans lequel le routeur met à jour une information de trajet dans une table de

trajets de routage en fonction de l’information d’allocation, l’information de trajet définissant un trajet depuis la première passerelle de media jusqu’à la seconde passerelle de media.

6. Un procédé de récupération des échecs de liaison dans un système de réseau dans un service à protocole de voix

sur Internet, VoIP, le procédé comprenant les étapes suivantes :

détermination (S120) si un paquet est ou non reçu sur une durée fixée par surveillance d’un port de protocole de transport en temps réel depuis une première passerelle de media qui est établie en tant que liaison courante ; détermination (S150) qu’il y a un échec dans la liaison courante établie lorsqu’aucun paquet n’est reçu de la première passerelle de media sur la durée fixée ;

émission (S160) d’une information d’échec de liaison vers un contrôleur de passerelle de media en fonction de l’échec sur la liaison établie ;

réception d’une information d’allocation d’une seconde passerelle de media nouvellement allouée pour le ré-tablissement de la liaison (S180), ladite information d’allocation étant reçue du contrôleur de passerelle de media en réponse à l’information d’échec de liaison ; et

rétablissement (S195) de la liaison vers la seconde passerelle de media.

7. Le procédé de la revendication 6, comprenant en outre l’étape (S190) de mise à jour d’une information de trajet

dans une table de trajets de routage en fonction de l’information d’allocation, ladite information de trajet définissant un trajet de la première passerelle de media jusqu’à la seconde passerelle de media.

8. Le procédé de la revendication 6, dans lequel un compte à rebours d’échec de liaison établi par le routeur pour la

détermination de l’échec de la liaison dépend d’un codec de protocole d’émission en temps réel, RTP, et d’un compteur multitrame.

9. Le procédé de la revendication 8, dans lequel le compte à rebours d’échec de liaison pour la détermination de

l’échec de liaison est défini par :

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Patent documents cited in the description US 20020114272 A [0002]

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