Toolpack v2.2:Web Portal

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The Tmedia Web Portal is a Web-Based OAM&P tool that enables the user to easily configure a Tmedia system and to monitor its performance. The Web Portal has been designed with an eye on the simplification of the configuration process with the use of intuitive web-based screens. The Web Portal is accessed from any computer using a standard web browser and is hosted by the Toolpack application server enabling the configuration of Tmedia units. Using the OAM&P, the developer defines the physical hardware and its interfaces, the signaling interfaces, and the classification of functions into logical Network Access Points (NAP) that are in turn configured with signaling types, such as: SIP, SS7, and ISDN. In addition, global parameters such as clocking signals are easily defined, regardless from which Tmedia unit the clocking signal originates. All configuration settings and changes are displayed in the
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Web Portal and safeguarded against data loss in a distributed database architecture on network machines. A sample view of the Web Portal is shown in figure 1.1 on page 2.
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Link to [[Web Portal Tutorial Guide]]
 
Link to [[Web Portal Tutorial Guide]]

Revision as of 12:20, 8 July 2009

The Tmedia Web Portal is a Web-Based OAM&P tool that enables the user to easily configure a Tmedia system and to monitor its performance. The Web Portal has been designed with an eye on the simplification of the configuration process with the use of intuitive web-based screens. The Web Portal is accessed from any computer using a standard web browser and is hosted by the Toolpack application server enabling the configuration of Tmedia units. Using the OAM&P, the developer defines the physical hardware and its interfaces, the signaling interfaces, and the classification of functions into logical Network Access Points (NAP) that are in turn configured with signaling types, such as: SIP, SS7, and ISDN. In addition, global parameters such as clocking signals are easily defined, regardless from which Tmedia unit the clocking signal originates. All configuration settings and changes are displayed in the Web Portal and safeguarded against data loss in a distributed database architecture on network machines. A sample view of the Web Portal is shown in figure 1.1 on page 2.


Link to Web Portal Tutorial Guide

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