IP Library Granted Patent US 9,112,932
Granted Patent B1
US 9,112,932 · App. 14/525,468 · Granted Aug 18, 2015

Enterprise conferencing with dual mixing

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Patent No.
US 9,112,932
App. No.
14/525,468
Granted
Aug 18, 2015
Kind
B1
Abstract

A method and computer readable medium for providing Enterprise conferencing is provided. In an exemplary embodiment of the invention, a first SIP INVITE message is exchanged between a Media Gateway of the Enterprise and a first Media Server of a Conferencing Service Provider. Then, an Application Server of the Conferencing Service Provider establishes conference call resources at the Conferencing Service Provider. A first RTP session is established between the Media Gateway and the first Media Server, and then a PROMPT AND COLLECT message is sent from the Application Server to the first Media Server to gather data from the caller for establishing the Enterprise conferencing. After receipt of the data by the Application Server, an SIP INFO message is sent from the Application Server to a second Media Server of the Conferencing Service Provider, selecting the second Media Server to host the call.

Claims (69)

1. A method, comprising:

exchanging a first SIP INVITE message between a Media Gateway of an Enterprise and a first Media Server of the Enterprise;

initiating a CALL WAITING message from the first Media Server to an Application Server of a Conferencing Service Provider to establish conference call resources at the Conferencing Service Provider;

verifying at the Application Server that a caller initiating the first SIP INVITE message is authorized to establish the Enterprise conferencing;

sending a PROMPT AND COLLECT message from the Application Server to the first Media Server; and

acknowledging a response from the first Media Server by the Media Gateway.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

opening a first RTP session between the Media Gateway and the first Media Server; and

collecting and sending data from the caller to establish the Enterprise conferencing and from the first Media Server to the Application Server via a DTMF COLLECTED message.

3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising:

after receipt of the data by the Application Server, sending a SIP INFO message from the Application Server to a second Media Server of the Enterprise;

acknowledging receipt of the SIP INFO message at the second Media Server and selection by the Application Server of the second Media Server to host a call; and

sending a CALL TRANSFER message from the Application Server to the first Media Server to transfer the call.

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the CALL TRANSFER message includes routing information operable to be shared with the Media Gateway for establishment of the call on the second Media Server.

5. The method of claim 3 , further comprising:

sending a SIP REFER message from the first Media Server to the Media Gateway, wherein the SIP REFER message includes information about the second Media Server; and

using the information about the second Media Server from the SIP REFER message, and exchanging a second SIP INVITE message between the Media Gateway and the second Media Server.

6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising:

sending a CALL WAITING message from the second Media Server to the Application Server to confirm the second SIP INVITE message from the Media Gateway;

sending an ACCEPT CALL response from the Application Server to the second Media Server indicating that a conference call has been established;

establishing a second RTP session between the Media Gateway and the second Media Server; and

terminating the first RTP session between the Media Gateway and the first Media Server.

7. A method, comprising:

connecting a communication device with a Media Gateway at a Conferencing Service Provider through a PSTN;

sending a first SIP INVITE message from the Media Gateway to a first Media Server at the Conferencing Service Provider;

sending a CALL WAITING message from the first Media Server to an Application Server at the Conferencing Service Provider;

verifying at the Application Server that a caller has access privileges for an established conference call;

upon verification, sending an ACCEPT CALL message from the Application Server to the first Media Server;

sending a PROMPT AND COLLECT message from the Application Server to the first Media Server; and

sending an acknowledgement message from the Media Gateway to the first Media Server.

8. The method for joining a conference call hosted at an Enterprise of claim 7 , further comprising:

opening a first RTP session between the Media Gateway and the first Media Server; and

collecting and sending data from a call requesting to join the established conference call and from the first Media Server to the Application Server via a DTMF COLLECTED message.

9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising:

after receipt of the data by the Application Server, scanning a database of the Application Server to determine that the established conference call still exists;

upon determination, sending a CREATE CONFERENCE message from the Application Server to a second Media Server at the Conferencing Service Provider to allocate resources to the caller;

responding to the CREATE CONFERENCE message to acknowledge receipt of the CREATE CONFERENCE message at the second Media Server; and

sending a first BRIDGE MIXERS message from the Application Server to the second Media Server at the Conferencing Service Provider and sending a second BRIDGE MIXERS message from the Application Server to a third Media Server at the Enterprise site.

10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising bridging Mixers to establish a second RTP Session between the third Media Server and the second Media Server.

11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising sending a CALL TRANSFER message from the Application Server to the first Media Server to transfer the call.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the CALL TRANSFER message includes routing information operable to be shared with the Media Gateway for establishment of the call on the second Media Server.

13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

sending a SIP REFER message from the first Media Server to the Media Gateway, wherein the SIP REFER message includes information about the second Media Server; and

using the information about the second Media Server from the SIP REFER message, and exchanging a second SIP INVITE message between the Media Gateway and the second Media Server.

14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising:

sending a CALL WAITING message from the second Media Server to the Application Server to confirm the second SIP INVITE message from the Media Gateway;

sending an ACCEPT CALL response from the Application Server to the second Media Server;

establishing a second RTP session between the Media Gateway and the second Media Server; and

terminating the first RTP session between the Media Gateway and the first Media Server.

15. A non-transitory computer readable medium comprising instructions that when executed by a processor perform:

exchanging a first SIP INVITE message between a Media Gateway of the Enterprise and a first Media Server of the Enterprise;

initiating a CALL WAITING message from the first Media Server to an Application Server of a Conferencing Service Provider to establish conference call resources at the Conferencing Service Provider;

verifying at the Application Server that a caller initiating the first SIP INVITE message is authorized to establish the Enterprise conferencing, and upon verification;

sending a PROMPT AND COLLECT message from the Application Server to the first Media Server; and

receiving acknowledgement of the response from the first Media Server with a SIP ACK message from the Media Gateway.

16. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 15 , comprising instructions that when executed by the processor perform receiving gathered data from the call requesting to join the established conference call and from the first Media Server at the Application Server in a form of a DTMF COLLECTED message.

17. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 16 , comprising instructions that when executed by the processor perform:

after receipt of the data by the Application Server, sending a SIP INFO message from the Application Server to a second Media Server of the Enterprise;

acknowledging receipt of the SIP INFO message at the second Media Server and selection by the Application Server of the second Media Server to host a call; and

sending a CALL TRANSFER message from the Application Server to the first Media Server to transfer the call.

18. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 17 , wherein the CALL TRANSFER message includes routing information operable to be shared with the Media Gateway for establishment of the call on the second Media Server.

19. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 17 , comprising instructions that when executed by the processor perform:

sending a SIP REFER message from the first Media Server to the Media Gateway, wherein the SIP REFER message includes information about the second Media Server; and

using the information about the second Media Server from the SIP REFER message, exchanging a second SIP INVITE message between the Media Gateway and the second Media Server.

20. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim of claim 19 , comprising instructions that when executed by the processor perform:

sending a CALL WAITING message from the second Media Server to the Application Server to confirm the second SIP INVITE message from the Media Gateway;

sending an ACCEPT CALL response from the Application Server to the second Media Server indicating that a conference call has been established;

establishing a second RTP session between the Media Gateway and the second Media Server; and

terminating the first RTP session between the Media Gateway and the first Media Server.

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