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Etm 1024 Appl
Etm 1024 Appl
ETM Communications Appliances are rack-mountable devices that are installed on your voice
network to monitor and control calls. Each appliance chassis contains one or more board sets, called
Cards. Each Card provides an interface for one or more voice network connections, or Spans. On
circuit-switched networks, they are deployed inline on trunks between the Central Office (CO) and the
enterprise PBX; in the case of VoIP, the Appliances are deployed anywhere in the network where VoIP
traffic passes. The ETM Appliances continuously monitor all signaling and bearer traffic, and use an
expandable policy engine to examine calls and take actions based upon user-defined rules. Monitoring all bearer/audio data allows the Span in the Appliance to accurately determine the call type,
which is essential for policy execution. The Appliances are completely remotely managed and can be
remotely upgraded with new software and applications. In addition to the 1024, a number of other
versions of the Appliance are available to suit enterprises of various sizes and voice trunks of various
types.
The ETM System is expandable and supports various security and management applications. Several
applications are bundled; other optional applications are available now, and more optional applications are planned for future release. Most applications are software upgrades or involve simple
hardware expansions, such as the addition of a daughter Card or use of an ETM Server Appliance.
The ETM System is fully distributed, with the ETM Server capable of managing one to many Appliances located locally or remotely. One client can locally or remotely manage one or multiple
instances of the Server. All policy, configuration, and software upgrades can be downloaded from the
Server to local and remote Appliances.
SecureLogix Corporation
13750 San Pedro Ave., Suite 820
San Antonio, Texas 78232
Memory
RAM
SRAM (NVRAM)
64 MB
256 bytes (for configuration parameters).
Interfaces
Ethernet Data Network Interface:
Console and SMDR/CDR Interfaces
Expansion Slots
Telephony Interface
Storage
Compact Flash
Environment
AC Input
Input Current
Heat Output
Fuse
Connection
Dimensions
Weight
Mounting
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Telephony Specifications
Number of Lines
REN
Reporting
Line Supervision Types
Address Signaling Types
Signaling
Line Protection
24 Analog
0.1B
ETM Management Server Diagnostic Messages
Loop Start, Ground Start, Loop Reverse Battery (DID Wink and DID Immediate)
DTMF, MF and Pulse Dialing
Protocols DID/DNIS, ANI, Caller ID
FCC Part 68 Type A & B (1500V Lightning), Fused Input/Output
RJ-45
10 Mbps or 100Mbps
SIP, H.323