ETM System v6.0 Minimum System And Network Requirements

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ETM System v6.0 Minimum System And Network Requirements Software Minimum System Requirements* Complete Software. Includes the ETM Management Server and Report Server and ETM System Applications. Windows PC with single processor 2 GHz or higher processor clock speed. 1 GB RAM. 150 MB of available hard disk space for the ETM System software, additional space required to support temporary storage of scheduled reports or storage of saved reports. This does not include the space required to install Oracle. See their minimum requirements. 1 GB per digital span per year (365 days) of storage. JRE 1.6.0_12 (included in installation). Video capabilities supporting 800 x 600, 256- color display. Oracle RDBMS for the ETM Database, one of the following versions: - Oracle 9i R2, version 9.2.0.6 or later, Enterprise, Standard, or One - Oracle 10g, Enterprise or Standard, version 10.2.0.1 or later. - Oracle 10g XE Windows 2000 (Workstation, Server, Advanced Server, or Datacenter), XP, 2003 Server, 2008 Server, or Vista, with latest service pack. TCP/IP network connectivity with a static IP address. (Full duplex recommended but not required when Call Recording application used.) viewing and printing ETM System documentation (PDF) files or Usage Manager Reports saved in PDF format. Available from www.adobe.com. Solaris Sun Microsystems Ultra SPARC III, 1.0 GHz or above. 1 GB RAM. 150 megabytes (MB) of available hard disk space for the ETM System Software, additional space required to support temporary storage of scheduled reports or storage of saved reports. This does not include the space required to install Oracle. See their minimum requirements. 1 GB per digital span per year (365 days) of storage. Sun Microsystems Solaris 8 with graphical support. The operating system should be patched using the latest available Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) patch cluster, available at the SunSolve website: http://sunsolve.sun.com TCP/IP network connectivity with dedicated IP addresses for all system components. Oracle RDBMS for the ETM Database, one of the following versions: - Oracle 9i R2, version 9.2.0.6 or later, Enterprise, Standard, or One - Oracle 10g, Enterprise or Standard, version 10.2.0.1 or later Java 2 Runtime Environment (JRE) v 1.6.0_12 Solaris Reference Implementation (provided on the ETM Platform CD-ROM). viewing and printing ETM Platform documentation (PDF) files or Usage Manager Reports saved in PDF format. Available from www.adobe.com.

Software Minimum System Requirements, cont d* Client Only. A distributed configuration supports installation of remote Client applications. Refers to the ETM System Console and the Client applications launched from it, or the standalone Usage Manager GUI. Windows PC with single processor 1 gigahertz (GHz) or higher processor clock speed. 512 megabytes (MB) RAM or higher. Java 2 Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.6.0_12 (included in installation) 100 megabytes (MB) of available hard disk space, additional space required to support storage of saved reports. Video capabilities supporting 800 x 600, 256- color display. TCP/IP network connectivity with dynamic or static IP addresses (all other ETM System components require static IP addresses). Microsoft Windows XP, 2000, or 2003 Server, 2008 Server, or Vista with latest service pack. viewing and printing ETM System documentation (PDF) files or Usage Manager Reports saved in PDF format. Available from www.adobe.com. Solaris Sun Microsystems Ultra 5 Workstation or Server, 440 MHz or above. 512 MB RAM or higher. 100 MB of available hard disk space, additional space required to support storage of saved reports. Sun Microsystems Solaris 8 with graphical support. The operating system should be patched using the latest available Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) patch cluster, available at the SunSolve website: http://sunsolve.sun.com/ TCP/IP network connectivity with dynamic or static IP addresses (all other ETM System components require static IP addresses). Java 2 Runtime Environment (JRE) v 1.5.0_02 Solaris Reference Implementation (provided on the ETM System CD-ROM). viewing and printing ETM System documentation (PDF) files or Usage Manager Reports saved in PDF format. Available from www.adobe.com. Data Network Requirements* ETM System Components communicate via TCP/IP (IPv4 and IPv6) and require a stable data network connection. In particular, the ETM Server must be able to maintain the connection to the ETM Database or the ETM Server application will enter standby mode until the connection is restored. For information about data firewall traversal requirements, see the ETM System Installation Guide. ETM System Console Appliances Standalone Usage Manager GUI ETM Management Server/Report Server Oracle DBMS Ethernet 10/100 shared with dynamic or static IP address. Ethernet 10/100 switched with static IP addresses. Ethernet 10/100 shared with dynamic or static IP address. Ethernet 10/100 switched with static IP address. Ethernet 10/100 switched with static IP address.

Line Types Not all Appliances support all line types. Analog (North American and International) T1 (CAS, PRI, and SS7) E1 (CAS R1, PRI, and SS7) VoIP (SIP and H.323) Framing T1 E1 SF (Super Frame) ESF (Extended Super Frame) Basic (Basic/standard frame) CRC4 (Multiframe with cyclic redundancy check 4) Non-CRC4 (Multiframe with no cyclic redundancy check) Line Coding T1 E1 AMI (Alternate Mark Inversion) HDB3 High Density Bipolar 3 B8ZS (Bipolar 8 Zero Substitution) AMI Alternate Mark Inversion Signal Types CAS ISDN PRI Analog SS7 Wink Start Ground Start Loop Start ISDN PRI Ground Start Loop Start Loop Reverse ANSI ISUP ETSI ISUP Battery (Wink Start DID) Start Wink Start In, Start Out Start In, Wink Start Out R1 Loop Reverse Battery ( Start DID) Caller ID Types Type Applies to Bellcore U.S., Canada, South Korea UK BT ETSI NTT DTMF British Telecom users in the UK. UK, Germany, Italy Japan Analog lines that send a polarity reversal and the DTMF caller ID prior to the first ring (ETS 300 659-1). Tone Types Type Use DTMF Dual-tone multi-frequency, for touchtone phones and dial pulse lines. MF Multi-frequency, for signaling and dial pulse digits within the telephone network.

Outgoing Numbering Format Up to 40 characters total Token Meaning Variable-length destination number -n n-digit destination number (1-33) KP ST MF KP DIGIT MF ST digit # DTMF # digit * DTMF * digit Incoming Numbering Format Up to 40 characters total Token -n ANI Meaning Variable-length destination number n-digit destination number Variable-length ANI ANI-n n digit ANI (1-33) DID Variable-length DID DID-n n-digit DID (1-33) DNIS Variable-length DNIS DNIS-n n-digit DNIS (1-33) KP ST MF KP DIGIT MF ST digit # DTMF # digit * DTMF * digit Format Precedence Token Meaning Destination number (address) DID DNIS Direct Inward Dialing Dialed Number Identification Service PRI Protocol Variants T1 E1 NI-2 EuroISDN 4ESS 5ESS DMS100 DASS2 DPNSS QSIG SS7 Protocols ANSI ISUP, ETSI ISUP (available for both T1 and E1) VoIP Protocols SIP, H.323 SMDR Settings Serial and IP SMDR are supported.

PBX Serial Port Settings: ASCII Output Required. SMDR Baud Rate 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2k, 38.4k, and 57.6k, and 115.2k. Data Bits 7 or 8. Parity Even, Odd, Mark, or None. Stop Bits 1 or 2. Signal Strength Specifications * A signal weak enough to make the Appliance fail could not be produced in the SecureLogix test lab. This was the minimum signal level producible and therefore the minimum level at which the Appliance was tested. The following values for the telco connectors on the ETM Appliance* were measured in the SecureLogix Test Lab with an Acterna T-Berd 107A T- Carrier Analyzer in DSX MON mode (100Ω termination impedance) connected to the Monitor ports of a DSX patch panel. Ideal 670 mv p-p -19.0 dbdsx Minimum* 100 mv p-p -35.6 dbdsx Maximum 780 mv p-p -17.7 dbdsx * Current for v6.0 of the ETM System For more information contact: 1-800-817-4837 www.securelogix.com SecureLogix Corporation 13750 San Pedro Ave., Suite 820 San Antonio, Texas 78232 ETM, SecureLogix, SecureLogix Corporation; and the ETM, Voice Firewall, Usage Manager, Performance Manager, Voice IPS, and Call Recording Emblems; the ETM Application Emblem; and the SecureLogix Diamond Emblem are trademarks or registered trademarks of SecureLogix Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries. All other trademarks mentioned herein are believed to be trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright 2008-2009 SecureLogix Corporation. All Rights Reserved. SecureLogix technologies are protected by one or more of the following patents: US 6,249,575 B1, US 6,320,948 B1, US 6,687,353 B1, US 6,700,964 B1, US 6,718,024 B1, US 6,735,291 B1, US 6,760,420 B2, US 6,760,421 B2, US 6,879,671 B1, US 7,133,511 B2, US 7,231,027 B2, US 6,226,372 B1, US 7,440,558 B2, and CA 2,354,149. U.S. and Foreign Patents Pending