System and method for electronically identifying connections of a cross-connect system

The present invention relates generally to communications systems, and more particularly, to a system and method for electronically identifying all connections established through a cross-connect system. A system and method for electronically identifying connections established through a cross-conne...

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Hauptverfasser: Koziy, Robert J, Pfeiffer, Gregory C, Danzinger, Leah E, Keller, John C, Sit, Eric Kar-Wing
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The present invention relates generally to communications systems, and more particularly, to a system and method for electronically identifying all connections established through a cross-connect system. A system and method for electronically identifying connections established through a cross-connect system provides for the identification of all hard-wired and temporary patch connections, and any modifications made to existing cross-connect circuit connections. Connection identification and status information is acquired in near real-time and stored in a database which is accessible by a user through a graphical user interface (GUI). The TRACE or lamp wires which connect respective pairs of cross-connect circuits are utilized in an unconventional manner so as to form a scanning bus. The information signal paths established through the cross-connect circuits remain undisturbed. A scanning signal is communicated between each pair of cross-connected circuits over the TRACE conductor. In the event a patch cord is used to temporarily redirect a signal connection, the scanning signal is transmitted over the shield or sleeve conductor of the patch cord. The scanning signal provides identification and other information concerning the transmitting circuit. A circuit receiving the scanning signal communicates its identification information and that of the transmitting circuit derived from the scanning signal to a central computer.