TCP to X.25 SMS Message Router Software
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| The FarSync SMS X.25 Router configuration application
allows the TCP interface, X.25 connections, SME connections,
SMS message protocol and the event log levels to be set.
Almost all changes to the configuration are made dynamically so continuous operation of the router can be maintained. See sample screen 1 and sample screen 2. The very flexible configuration support allows the Router to support a large variety of TCP/IP and X.25 network configurations. |
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There are a number of ways to deploy the FarSync TCP-X25 SMS Router to achieve resilient operation. The level of resilience required will depend on the value of the data traffic and the acceptable level of user intervention required to rectify any problem. The aim with resilience is to avoid single points of failure. Resilient configurations using more than one SMS Router also allow improved performance by sharing the traffic load between several machines.
To achieve network line redundancy, a single FarSync TCP-X25 SMS Router may operate with two or more X.25 lines. It can route data over any active line connected to the Router so that if one line goes out of operation then the second line continues to be used automatically. Your network provider may also support a number of additional resilient offerings. Examples include diverse routing of cabling into your premises or even connection of network lines to geographically dispersed network nodes.
To further improve on Network Line Redundancy, multiple FarSync X.25 cards may be used in a single SMS Router machine. This will allow the Router to continue operation even if there were a hardware or software fault within one of the communications adapters that prevented it handling calls.
For fully resilient operation, two or more FarSync TCP-X25 SMS Routers may be deployed. This can be either with simple failover from a primary to a backup machine or in a load balancing configuration.
The FarSync TCP-X25 SMS Router operates in conjunction with Windows Network Load Balancing (NLB), an integral feature of Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 Advanced Server. NLB provides failover support for IP-based applications and services that require high scalability and/or availability and is ideally suited to improving the availability of the FarSync TCP-X25 SMS Router. Load balancing these services ensures there is no single point of failure and that there is no performance bottleneck. Up to 32 machines can co-operate in this way.
The FarSync TCP-X25 SMS Router utilises the FarSync Gateway Supervisor application to integrate tightly with NLB to extend its basic LAN resilience to also cover the service level as well as the LAN access level. The Gateway Supervisor checks the state of the X.25 network lines and, if these become unavailable, then selectively removes the machine from the NLB pool for the FarSync TCP-X25 SMS Router service, thus preventing further requests being sent to that particular SMS Router machine. Once a network line becomes active again, the Gateway Supervisor reactivates NLB so that traffic can once again be routed to the SMS Router on that machine. Key events such as the loss of an X.25 line are recorded on the Windows event log.
The FarSync TCP-X25 SMS Router is used in conjunction with the FarSync X25 T-Series cards to provide the X.25 connection. One or more of these high performance PCI cards are required to connect to the physical X.25 line/s that connect to the Host's X.25 network. Alternatively, the SMS Router can be used with the FarSync X25 M-Series PCMCIA card. See information on the FarSync X.25 T-Series cards and FarSync X.25 M-Series cards for further details.
FarSite recognises that this product is often used as a key component in SMS message systems and as such a guaranteed response to unexpected problems is required. A product maintenance contract is available for the FarSync TCP-X25 SMS Router and FarSync X.25 cards for priority service and rapid problem resolution.
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| Technical
Specifications |
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| Product Name | FarSync TCP-X25 SMS Router |
| Product code | FS9002 |
| Features | |
| Protocols supported | Sema OIS GPI XIT and GPI XHT General X.25 Access Sema OIS Direct Access over X.25 Nokia CIMD Logica SMPP EMI/UCP Uninterpreted character stream For further details see the SMS protocol compatibility table |
| Auto configured SMS message protocols | Yes - EMI/UCP, Sema OIS GPI XIT and GPI XHT General
X.25 Access and Sema OIS Direct Access over X.25 message protocols
are detected and configured dynamically on a per connection basis. Nokia CIMD and Logia SMPP must be configured per connection. All connections have an option to manually configure the message protocol used. |
| Non stop operation | Yes - SMS Router runs as a windows service, it does not need to be reloaded for configuration changes |
| SMS Gateways supported | All SMS Gateways that support sending SMS messages
over TCP Examples are: Echovox echoSMS Platform, LogicaCMG Wireless Data Solutions |
| Performance | Up to 1,500 SMS messages per second |
| Resilient configuration | Yes, from 2 to 32 SMS Routers using Windows 2000 Advanced Server configured for NLB and the FarSync Gateway Supervisor application |
| Load balancing | Yes, from 2 to 32 SMS Routers using Windows 2000 Advanced Server configured for NLB and the FarSync Gateway Supervisor application |
| Remote location | Yes - Router can either reside in the PC acting as the SMS Gateway or in another PC on the TCP/IP network. |
| Logging key events | Yes - The Windows event log is used to log key operational events, eg X.25 call fails, X.25 line down, X.25 line up |
| Miscellaneous | On-line help, shared access to the X.25 card API with other applications |
| Installed and pre configured in a PC | Yes - the SMS Router can optionally be supplied pre installed, configured and tested in either a tower or rack mountable 1U PC. |
| Configurable X.25 call parameters | Yes - NUA, call data and facilities |
| X.25 cards supported | One or more X.25 cards must be used with this product,
supported cards are: FarSync X25 T2P (product code FS6210) - 2 port PCI card, FarSync X25 T4P (product code FS6410) - 4 port PCI card, FarSync X25 M1P (product code FS6133) - 1 port PCMCIA card |
| Multiple X.25 lines and speed | Yes - up to 16 X.25 lines, line speeds up to 8.448 Mbits/s (E2) |
| Types of X.25 connection | X.25 network, leased line, X.25 dialup |
| Summary of X.25 features supported by FarSync cards | X.21, V.35 and V.24 network interfaces 254 SVC and/or PVCs per port, Speeds from 1,200 Baud to 8.448 Mbits/s X.25 CCITT Compliance 1980, 84 and 88 Data packet size range 16 to 4096 bytes Reverse charging, Closed User Groups (CUG), Network User Identification (NUI), Fast Select, Throughput Class Negotiation Built in Line Monitor |
| Operating Systems supported | Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Windows 2000 Datacenter Server Windows NT 4.0 Workstation or Server with service pack 6 |
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Last updated:
19-Jul-2007