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Appendix: Protocols and Devices Supported by T/Mon NOC

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  • ASCII
    • Any device with plain text formatted output (craft ports, etc.).
  • ROP (Report Only Printer) ports
  • PBX Switches
  • Class 5 Switches
  • Microwave radios.
  • Routers
  • AEB
  • AFC DLC
  • Alcatel DACS
  • CDMA.
  • CEB
  • Cerent OC48
  • Cisco 15454 (SONET)
  • Cisco OC48
  • Definity System 75.
  • Digtac
  • Ericsson Switch
  • Fujitsu FLM 150
  • Harris Radio
  • Lucent 5ESS.
  • Lucent ECP
  • Lucent OC48
  • Motorola CBSC
  • Motorola EMX
  • Nokia Switch.
  • Nortel DMS-10
  • Nortel DMS-100
  • Nortel DMS-250
  • Nortel DMS-500
  • Nortel MTX250.
  • Nortel OC48
  • Nortel PCS
  • OMC System
  • Paradyne 740
  • PBX Switches.
  • Tellabs DACS
  • Tellabs DACS 5500.
  • Badger
    • Badger 481
    • Badger 1200
    • Larse 1200
    • Badger Mini-Master
    • Badger 482.
  • Cordell.
  • Datalok
    • Pulsecom Datalok 10A
    • Pulsecom Datalok 10D
    • Other Pulsecom Datalok devices.
  • DCM.
    • Dantel 460 Alarm & Control System (ACS).
    • Dantel MAT
    • Dantel CPM
    • Dantel VDM
    • Dantel SBP sub-assembly.
  • DCP (DCP, DCPf, DCPx, DCP1).
    • Any DCP enabled device
    • DPS Telecom remotes
    • Dantel 460 Alarm & Control System (ACS).
  • E2, E2A.
    • Any E2 or E2A enabled device
    • DPS Telecom KDA-E2A
    • DPS Telecom NTP (Network Telemetry Processor).
    • Lucent DAS (Digital Alarm Scanner) remote.
    • Lucent APR (Alarm Processing Remote).
    • Lucent ATP (Advanced Telemetry Processor).
    • Lucent GTP (General Telemetry Processor).
    • Lucent SAC (Status and Command) remote.
  • Felix.
  • FX8800.
  • Granger 8000 Alarm System.
  • ICMP PING.
    • Any network enabled device (printers, servers, routers, RTUs, etc.)
    Modbus
    • Any Modbus ASCII device.
    • Any Modbus RTU device.
    • Any Modbus TCP/IP device.
    • Analog and contact closure sensors.
    • Environmental sensors (temp, humidity, etc.)
    • Tridium Jace-512.
  • NEC 21SV
    • NEC - 21SV supervisory & control remotes.
    • NEC - 21RB supervisory & control remotes.
    • NEC - 21GTX fault-management system.
  • NTP
    • Network Time Protocol.
    • Synchronize the T/Mon clock to Network Time Servers.
  • TABS
    • Any device that supports the TABS protocol.
    • NEC RC-28D digital multiplexer.
  • TBOS
    • Any device that supports the TBOS protocol.
    • DPS Telecom remotes.
    • Alcatel DML-3X50 Digital Muldem/Lightwave multiplexer.
    • Lucent DDM 1000 DS3 multiplexer.
    • Lucent DDM 2000 OC-12 multiplexer.
    • Lucent DDM 2000 OC-3 multiplexer.
    • Microwave radios.
    • Multiplexers.
    • NEC Async.
    • NEC FD-39001 multiplexer.
    • Nortel FD-565.
    • Nortel Async (now CTDI Async product line of Digital Loop Carriers (DLCs), Channel Banks, and Multiplexers).
    • OC-3s from various manufacturers.
  • Telco Systems Teltrac devices.
  • TL1
    • Any device that supports the TL1 protocol.
    • PBX Switches.
    • Class 5 Switches.
    • Microwave radios.
    • Routers.
    • SONET equipment.
  • TMonNet (Network of multiple T/Mons).
  • POP3 - Email acknowledgment of alarm notifications in T/Mon.
  • SMTP - Email notifications of alarms sent from T/Mon.
  • SNMP
    • Any device that supports SNMP.
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