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Network monitoring is becoming a necessity in the telecom industry as
more and more carriers are seeking to monitor their networks. Network
monitoring provides useful feedback that helps carriers to adhere to service
level agreements and improve enhanced services.
Due to growing security concerns, surveillance solutions are on the
increase and in some cases mandatory. Network monitoring assists in call
surveillance which could provide useful information such as origin of
the call, duration and call frequency.
Some examples of network monitoring:
- SS7 link monitoring
- ISDN link monitoring
- Call surveillance
- Wireless network monitoring
A typical monitoring solution comprises of physical
links, network line interface cards, telecom protocol decoding, and application
software running on a powerful server as shown in the picture above.
Odin Network Monitoring Platforms:
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Thor-2-PCI
Feature Highlights:
- OTX
board
- PCI
(half-size)
- 2 T1/E1/J1 interfaces (software switchable between modes)
- H.100
interface
- 4-channel
audio Codec
- Software
switchable line termination (High-Z, 75 and 100/120 ohm)
- Odin
ASM daughterboard socket allowing addition of DSP resources
- Optional
high-stability oven oscillator option
- Support
for all common T1/E1/J1 Frame Formats and Line Co
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Thor-2-PCI
Thor-8-PCI-Plus
Feature Highlights:
- OTX board
- PCI (full size)
- 8 T1/E1/J1 interfaces (software switchable between modes)
- 32-Bit Data DMA capability which reduces host CPU load significantly
- H.100 interface
- 4-channel audio Codec
- Software switchable line termination (75 and 100/120 ohm)
- Odin ASM daughterboard socket allowing addition of DSP resources
- Optional high-stability oven oscillator option
- Support for all common T1/E1/J1 Frame Formats and Line Codes
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Thor-8-PCI-Plus
Gimle-16-PCI-Plus
Feature Highlights:
- OTX board
- PCI (full size)
- 16 T1/E1/J1 receive interfaces (software switchable between
modes)
- 32-Bit Data DMA capability which reduces host CPU load significantly
- H.100 interface
- Software switchable line termination (75 and 100/120 ohm)
- Odin ASM daughterboard socket allowing addition of DSP resources
- Optional high-stability oven oscillator option
- Ideal for Link monitoring applications
- Support for all common T1/E1/J1 Frame Formats and Line Cod
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Gimle-16-PCI-Plus
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Thor-2-PCMCIA-Plus
Feature Highlights:
- OTX board
- PCMCIA card
- 2 T1/E1/J1 interfaces (software switchable between modes)
- Supplied with two dongles (one for each T1/E1/J1 interface)
- 2 TI TMS54C549 DSP (120 MIPS each)
- Software switchable line termination (High-Z, 75 and 100/120
ohm)
- Dongles equipped with 20dB amplifier for monitor applications
- Support for all common T1/E1/J1 Frame Formats and Line Codes
- Standard DSP firmware supplied with OTX driver
- DSP Software Development Kit for customized DSP applications
- Single bit error simulation mode
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Thor-2-PCMCIA-Plus
Odin's range of digital network line interface cards
are most suitable for network monitoring. With Odin's monitoring platform,
you could monitor up to 32 SS7 links using a powerful computer using just
4 PCI slots.
Odin Advantage:
- Odin's line of network cards offer the flexibility of selecting between
T1 and E1 mode.
- Allows non-intrusive monitoring capability.
- Multiple Operating system support: WindowsNT/2000/XP/98, Linux.
- Multiple clocking options.
- High Data throughput reducing host CPU load.
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