Subsystem Equipment. Subsystem equipment connects directly to the system or enhances the system functionality. These subsystems include dispatch consoles, Key Management Facilities (KMFs), Network Management Terminals (NMTs), telephone interconnect systems, logging recorders, data servers, and BDAs that apply to a specific building. 2.1 Console System Console systems are made up of a single operator position or multiple operator positions at a console site. The site may utilize T1 or a ethernet connection to the zone controller. The bandwidth requirements are provided by the manufacturer. The ALMR system is a closed network, requiring all connectivity to be approved by the System Manager and Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM). 2.1.1 Consoles may operate using control stations to access the system. Consoles using this configuration utilize an RF connection for the talkpaths and have no network requirements. The radios are required to be on the ALMR approved subscriber list. 2.1.2 The conventional channel gateway (CCGW) enables both analog and digital channels to interface with consoles with no need for a separate hardware network and channel banks. This capability provides system interoperability with conventional radio systems through a patch, or by communicating directly with non-system radios. 2.1.3 Tie trunks are connections between CCGW ports and disparate systems. These can be permanent or temporary patches that link different dispatch systems and their associated resources.
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Subsystem Equipment. Subsystem equipment connects directly to the system or enhances the system functionality. These subsystems include dispatch consoles, Key Management Facilities (KMFs), Network Management Terminals (NMTs), telephone interconnect systems, logging recorders, data servers, servers and BDAs that apply to a specific building.
2.1 2..1 Console System Console systems are made up of a single operator position or multiple operator positions at as a console site. The site may utilize T1 or a ethernet network connection to the zone controller. The bandwidth requirements are provided by the manufacturer. The ALMR system is a closed network, requiring all connectivity to be approved by the System Manager and Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM).
2.1.1 Consoles may operate using control stations to access the system. Consoles using this configuration utilize an RF connection for the talkpaths and have no network requirements. The radios are required to be on the ALMR approved subscriber list.
2.1.2 The conventional channel gateway (CCGW) enables both analog and digital channels to interface with consoles with no need for a separate hardware network and channel banks. This capability provides system interoperability with conventional radio systems through a patch, or by communicating directly with non-system radios.
2.1.3 Tie trunks are connections between CCGW ports and disparate systems. These can be permanent or temporary patches that link different dispatch systems and their associated resources.
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Subsystem Equipment. Subsystem equipment connects directly to the system or enhances the system functionality. These subsystems include dispatch consoles, Key Management Facilities (KMFs), Network Management Terminals (NMTs), telephone interconnect systems, logging recorders, data servers, servers and BDAs that apply to a specific building.
2.1 Console System Console systems are made up of a single operator position or multiple operator positions at as a console site. The site may utilize T1 or a ethernet network connection to the zone controller. The bandwidth requirements are provided by the manufacturer. The ALMR system is a closed network, requiring all connectivity to be approved by the System Manager and Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM).
2.1.1 Consoles may operate using control stations to access the system. Consoles using this configuration utilize an RF connection for the talkpaths and have no network requirements. The radios are required to be on the ALMR approved subscriber list.
2.1.2 The conventional channel gateway (CCGW) enables both analog and digital channels to interface with consoles with no need for a separate hardware network and channel banks. This capability provides system interoperability with conventional radio systems through a patch, or by communicating directly with non-system radios.
2.1.3 Tie trunks are connections between CCGW ports and disparate systems. These can be permanent or temporary patches that link different dispatch systems and their associated resources.
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Sources: Service Level Agreement
Subsystem Equipment. Subsystem equipment connects directly to the system or enhances the system functionality. These subsystems include dispatch consoles, Key Management Facilities (KMFs), Network Management Terminals (NMTs), telephone interconnect systems, logging recorders, data servers, servers and BDAs that apply to a specific building.
2.1 2..1 Console System Console systems are made up of a single operator position or multiple operator positions at as a console site. The site may utilize T1 or a ethernet network connection to the zone controller. The bandwidth requirements are provided by the manufacturer. The ALMR system System is a closed network, requiring all connectivity to be approved by the System Manager and Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM).
2.1.1 Consoles may operate using control stations to access the systemthesSystem. Consoles using this configuration utilize an RF connection for the talkpaths and have no network requirements. The radios are required to be on the ALMR approved subscriber list.
2.1.2 The conventional channel gateway (CCGW) enables both analog and digital channels to interface with consoles with no need for a separate hardware network and channel banks. This capability provides system System interoperability with conventional radio systems through a patch, or by communicating directly with non-system System radios.
2.1.3 Tie trunks are connections between CCGW ports and disparate systems. These can be permanent or temporary patches that link different dispatch systems and their associated resources.
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Sources: Service Level Agreement