GL Enhances T3 E3/T1 E1 Analyzer with SNMP Trap Notification
GL Communications Inc., announced today its enhanced T3 E3/T1 E1 Analyzer with Rackmount version that includes T3 T1 Physical Layer Analyzer and SNMP Trap Notification.
- (1888PressRelease) January 23, 2017 - Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA - Speaking to the press, Mr.Vijay Kulkarni, the CEO of the company said, "A T3 line is an ultra-high-speed signal capable of transmitting data at rates up to 44.736 Mbps. An E3 signal is situated at the third level within the Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH) and has a bit rate of 34.368 Mbps. With the advent of the internet, T3 (DS3) and E3 can be used to transport not only data, but also packetized voice, and packetized video. Example protocols include Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), PPP, HDLC, and Frame Relay."
He added, "GL's enhanced T3 E3/ T1 E1 Analyzer is now available in 2U Rackmount platform. The Rack unit supports 6 T3 E3 ports (6 * 672 DS0s) per unit, whereas a portable USB-based unit supports 2 T3 E3 ports per unit. Multiple rack units can be stacked together for greater scalability."
Mr. Kulkarni further explained, "The enhanced T3 E3 Analysis software complements the hardware and supports simultaneously monitoring up to 12 x T3 E3 lines (2x Rack units or 6x Portable units) for all alarms, frame errors, signalling and data. For monitoring provisioned DS0s on a channelized T3, one just adds the Channelized T1 E1 Analyzer software to the system. Then the T1s within the T3s can also be analysed in software, 12 x T3 E3 lines (=12*28 T1s) constituting 336 full duplex T1s, or 672 simplex T1s monitored simultaneously using a single Rack unit. With additional applications, such as record-only, one can also record traffic at DS0 levels.
The enhanced USB T3 E3 Analysis software, also comes with T3 T1 Physical Layer Analyzer system that monitors all physical layer "T3s" and "T1s" within the T3s" connected to it via monitor level (non-intrusive - 20 dB attenuated) T3 signals. Alarms monitored at the DS3 level and at the DS1 level are packetized and sent via TCP/IP to central database, these alarms can also be sent in the form of SNMPv2 Traps via Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to network operation centre."
About GL Communications Inc
GL Communications Inc, is a global provider of test and measurement solutions and has over the years worked with major telecom equipment vendors, service providers, and system integrators to meet the testing requirements arising at various stages of telecom products development life cycle.
GL offers a broad set of test solutions that help perform all types of testing on networks, from initial system design, to fine-tuning, troubleshooting, live deployment, and monitoring. The products are widely used to verify and ensure 'quality and reliability' of Wireless (4G LTE, 3G, 2G), SONET/SDH, IP, TDM, and PSTN networks.
GL core product development is backed by a strong team of R&D experts to match evolving market and technical challenges in a most cost-effective and innovative way.
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