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processing engine, packet processing engine, HW encryption
processing engine, packet processing engine, HW encryption
and storage module.
and storage module.
The AMC IP card provides full backward compatibility in both
The AMC IP card provides full backward compatibility in both
software and hardware. All traditional AlphaCom services and
software and hardware. All traditional AlphaCom services and
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AlphaCom 80+ and AlphaCom 138 to be upgraded with
AlphaCom 80+ and AlphaCom 138 to be upgraded with
AlphaCom E features.
AlphaCom E features.
The AMC IP card opens up for a new set of innovative services to
The AMC IP card opens up for a new set of innovative services to
improve cost efficiency, service capabilities and system operation.
improve cost efficiency, service capabilities and system operation.
A wide range of open interfaces allow extended integration with
A wide range of open interfaces allow extended integration with
different kinds of communication and alarm systems, access
different kinds of communication and alarm systems, access
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features and solutions that can be added when desired. It is easy
features and solutions that can be added when desired. It is easy
to interface to 3rd party systems to create special applications.
to interface to 3rd party systems to create special applications.
The new technology allows remote programming, logging and
The new technology allows remote programming, logging and
maintenance via AlphaPro, Syslog and standard web browsers.
maintenance via AlphaPro, Syslog and standard web browsers.
The integrated Web and SIP server extends the AlphaCom
The integrated Web and SIP server extends the AlphaCom
communication and security solution to external systems such
communication and security solution to external systems such
as PDA, iPBXs, mobiles, and PCs.
as PDA, iPBXs, mobiles, and PCs.
[[Category:AlphaCom E System]]
[[Category:AlphaCom E System]]

Revision as of 10:16, 25 June 2007

AMC-IP Processor Board

Features

  • Next generation multiservice card with integrated media processing engine, packet processing engine, HW encryption, and storage module
  • Made for critical communication and safety solutions
  • Embedded real time Linux operating system
  • Best of both worlds – supports a mix of IP and traditional services
  • Backward compatible
  • SIP interoperability with external VoIP systems and equipment
  • Wide range of open interfaces
  • New services through Web, i.e. remote programming
  • Networking capabilities to extend your solution geographically

Description

The AMC IP card is the next generation multiservice card made for the STENTOFON AlphaCom E series. The card is made for critical communication and security solutions featuring an embedded real time Linux operating system, integrated media processing engine, packet processing engine, HW encryption and storage module.

The AMC IP card provides full backward compatibility in both software and hardware. All traditional AlphaCom services and interfaces are supported. The card can even support traditional AlphaCom feature card and cabinets, allowing STENTOFON AlphaCom 80+ and AlphaCom 138 to be upgraded with AlphaCom E features.

The AMC IP card opens up for a new set of innovative services to improve cost efficiency, service capabilities and system operation.

A wide range of open interfaces allow extended integration with different kinds of communication and alarm systems, access control, CCTV, public address, public telephones and a variety of features and solutions that can be added when desired. It is easy to interface to 3rd party systems to create special applications.

The new technology allows remote programming, logging and maintenance via AlphaPro, Syslog and standard web browsers.

The integrated Web and SIP server extends the AlphaCom communication and security solution to external systems such as PDA, iPBXs, mobiles, and PCs.

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