What equipment can be mediated to SNMP and TL1?

  • Mediate alarms from telco switches to SNMP.
    Switches
    Mediate alarms from SONET equipment to SNMP.
    SONET Equipment
    Mediate alarms from microwave radios to SNMP
    Microwave Radios
    Switches
  • Microwave radios
  • Routers
  • SONET equipment
  • Channel banks
  • Channel Service Units (CSUs)
  • Digital Access Cross-Connect Systems (DACS)
  • Digital Service Units (DSUs)
  • Network Interface Units (NIUs)
  • Multiplexers
  • Muldems
  • Modbus devices
  • ASCII printer and logger devices
  • Any equipment that generates alarms in ASCII, DCM, DCP, DCPf, DCPx, E2A, TABS, TBOS, or TL1
  • Older remote telemetry units that use manufacturers' proprietary protocols: Badger, Dantel, NEC, Larse, Pulsecom, Teltrac, and others
  • Any equipment that generates contact closure alarms
  • Infrastructure equipment connected to discrete or analog sensors: battery plants, temperature sensors, flood alarms, generators, HVAC systems, door closures, and more.

In fact, any equipment that you're currently monitoring can be mediated to SNMP or TL1 - and TL1 and SNMP can be mediated to each other, too.

And if you have any equipment that you're not currently monitoring, but you know you should … implementing SNMP mediation is the ideal opportunity to integrate all your equipment into one umbrella monitoring system.

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