An ATM network accommodates terminals having the version UNI 3.0 of signalling software installed and terminals having the version UNI 3.1 of the signalling software installed. A signalling device, when receiving a signalling message directed from a version UNI 3.0 terminal to a version UNI 3.1 terminal, translates the message created by the version UNI 3.0 signalling software into a format that the version UNI 3.1 signalling software can process, then sends it the version UNI 3.1 terminal.
A switch or other processing element of a communication system is configured to detect automatically the particular version of an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) user-network interface (UNI) protocol or other signaling protocol utilized by a customer premises equipment (CPE) device or other device coupled to the switch. The switch analyzes at least one message received in a signaling channel from the coupled device in order to determine the particular version of the protocol, and stores an indicator of the particular version of the protocol for use in subsequent interaction with the coupled device. Call processing functions of the switch may be reconfigured based at least in part on the determination of the particular protocol version.
A method for managing user equipment version information in a mobile communications network is provided. A mobile communications network, a network element of core network, and a user equipment implement the method. The mobile communications network comprises a plurality of user equipment, a plurality of network elements, and one or more user equipment version corresponding to a user equipment functionality set that corresponds to a group of user equipment. At least one user equipment is configured to spontaneously integrate an identifier that indicates its user equipment version within a defined signaling message transmitted from the user equipment to a network element, and at least one network element is configured to receive the signaling message and to extract the identifier that indicates the user equipment version from the signaling message.