| Data Compression |
: |
Applicable to CpMux-to-CpMux
(trunk) links with up to 4 times compression
ratio. |
| Prioritization of Protocol |
: |
Protocols can be assigned different
priority levels to ensure that the
trunk link bandwidth is not solely
dominated by a protocol. |
| Bandwidth on Demand |
: |
CpMux supports bandwidth on demand
and on-demand dial. Some of the services
on-demand dial are ISDN, private or
public X.25 network and PSTN. |
| CpMux Plug and Play Network Layer |
: |
The CpMux Router Network Layer has
now been virtualized to run over the
IPX and support auto recovering of
nodes, no routing table configuration
and etc. |
| Multi-Protocol Supported |
: |
CpMux Router supported a wide range
of protocols such as X.25, Frame Relay,
SDLC, HDLC, TCP/IP, IPX and etc. |
| Support Multi-LAN environments |
: |
Multi-LAN environments such as TCP/IP
or IPX LAN. |
| Password security |
: |
Password authentication for Telnet
access to the CpMux Router to prevent
unauthorised access to the network.
|
| Alternative Routing |
: |
CpMux Router can be switched to
secondary data line without users
intervention. |
| Local Polling |
: |
CpMux Router has the capability
to perform poll spoofing or local
polling where by SDLC polls are responded
to or generated locally between the
relevant SDLC module and the device.
|
| Windows-based Network Management
System |
: |
CpMux Router's Windows based NMS
which can monitor all the CpMux Routers
in a network. |
| Support Standard SNMP agent |
: |
With SNMP, CpMux Router can also
managed by third party Network Management
Software. |
| Downloadable software from remote
host |
: |
Software configuration can be downloaded
remotely to a local CpMux Router and
schedule the rebooting time for the
configuration to take effect.
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