The document discusses Utel Systems' STINGA monitoring system, a scalable link monitoring solution for traditional and next generation networks. It can monitor SS7 over TDM, SS7 over TDM and SIP, and supports interfaces, networks, and protocols including SS7, SIP, and mobile signaling protocols. The system provides top-down analysis of call trace data, reports, statistics and CDR generation and correlation across multiple protocols. It is designed for scalability and redundancy.
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1. Protocol Analyzers & Simulators Customer Customization Link Monitoring Systems Protocol Training UTEL SYSTEMS
2. STINGA Monitoring System Centralized multi-user link monitoring system for traditional, next generation and fixed mobile networks
3. AGENDA Scalable Link Monitoring System Functional Overview Data Flow Supported Interfaces, Network and Protocols Applications Top-Down Analysis CDR Generators & Formats CDR Correlation Scalability & Redundancy Roadmap Reference Customers Experience & Knowledge Utel Systems Strength Current TGS solution New TGS solution TGS and BBT/IPT Solution New TGS and BBT/IPT solution Scalability & Redundancy Experience & Knowledge Roadmap General Information Interfaces, Networks & Protocols Reference Customers Utel Systems’ Strength
22. PROTOCOL ANALYZER – KPI/KPQ REPORTING Indicators based on the ITU-T E.422 recommendation.
23. CDR BUILDERS & FORMATS Date/time of Call Start Date/time of Call Release OPC DPC CIC Cause Called Party Number Calling Party Number Call specific parameters Customer specific parameters Connection to relational data Signaling messages related to the call/transaction STINGA Enhanced CDR: ISUP TCAP MAP CAP INAP IS-41 SIP SIP-T/SIP-I H.323 GSM/CDMA A-interface GPRS Gb-interface ISDN BRI/PRI Megaco/H.248 PNNI STINGA CDR Builders:
27. SCALABILITY & REDUNDANCY Multiple probes: Multiple TDM interfaces per probe Multiple Ethernet interfaces per probe Number of interfaces can be extended Separate central server & database server Redundant central servers Redundant/replicated databases/database servers Computer redundancy: Hot-swap components RAID Redundant disk controllers Redundant power supplies
28. ROADMAP – MISC Enhanced Multi-Protocol Correlator – End-to-End Correlation Ladder Diagrams Network Topology Network Map (geographic) Media Testing Listen to voice channels Store voice to WAV files Support for SDH STM-1/STM-4 interfaces SNMP Alarms New QoS KPI Reports Enhanced Probe Filtering
29. ROADMAP – MEDIA TESTING Media processing PCI Express board GigE and H.100 interfaces PCIe connector for chassis-to-chassis links 8 x Dual Core TI DaVinci Digital Media processors: Decoding 4.000 RTP streams ARM9 and DSP processors MontaVista Linux runs on ARM On-board Ethernet switch supporting VLAN VoIP and Video codecs: G.723, G.729AB On-board SDRAM and Flash memory Cooperating with Opticom (Germany): Voice Quality Testing based on passive monitoring (ITU-T P.563)
30. ROADMAP – STAND ALONE PROBES Desktop model Rack-based model (2009) TDM (E1/T1/J1) & Ethernet interfaces Dekstop: 1 x Ethernet, up to 8 x TDM Dual core TI DaVinci Digital Media processor ARM9 and DSP processors MontaVista Linux runs on ARM No hard disk – only SDRAM and Flash memory
31. REFERENCE CUSTOMERS Jasper Wireless, USA RNK, USA U.S. Air Force, USA TimeData Corporation, USA Fujitsu Telecommunication Europe, UK British Telecommunication (21 st Century Network) , UK/Ireland Telenor Global Services, Norway Telenor Link, Norway Maritime Communication Partner (MCP), Norway Hafslund Telekom, Norway MTU, Norway
32. STRENGTH Treating our customers fairly, honestly and professional: Reliable Keep customers up to date On-time delivery Unique support & customer follow-up Customer customization Flexible solutions: Adapting to technology changes Adapting to customer implementations Competitive pricing Skilled telecom engineers World wide distributor network