The System has a flexible hierarchic structure. Every level can be built up. System expansion doesn’t influence its performance.
SAPSAN Network Control and Monitoring System is a modern distributed network monitoring tool which offers detailed network overview and QoS control for telecommunications operators.
The system provides 24/7 real-time network monitoring, failures detection and traffic analysis.
Based on distributed probes, SAPSAN system provides real-time analysis of statistic data, which is extremely important for technical support of communication systems and QoS monitoring.
The system can be a data source for third-party applications.
System provides real-time control of the network state and does not depend on state and loading of the signal network and commutation equipment types. SAPSAN is a non-intrusive system and doesn’t influence on commutation systems performance, which makes it usable for any configuration of telecommunication networks, including “operator-operator” communication points.
System Features
- Large list of supported protocols.
- Real-time call monitoring.
- Centralized traffic control.
- Unregistered loading detection.
- Network representation management from a single center.
- Centralized System configuration and user rights management.
- Centralized network state displaying on a single screen.
- Real-time alarming and failures detection.
- Enhanced KPI and reporting.
- English and Russian interface.
- Self-control of all System elements.
System Advantages
- Continuous xDR and primary data gathering.
- Call gathering on signaling transfer and end points.
- End-to-end call visualization.
- Easy integration with OSS and NMS.
- Simultaneous multi-user access.
- Multi-protocol call tracing.
- GPS synchronization.
Supported Interfaces
Е1/STM/Ethernet
HSL/LSL(Frame Relay/ATM/HDLC/TCP/IP)
Supported Protocols
MTP Level 1: ITU-T G.703 White Book’98
MTP Level 2: ITU-T Q.703 White Book’93; ITU-T Q.703 White Book '96; Ukrainian 2.0
MTP Level 3: ITU-T Q.704 White Book’93; ITU-T Q.703 White Book '96; Ukrainian 2.0
SNTM: ITU-T Q.707 Blue Book '88; Ukrainian 2.0
SNM: Rec. ITU-T: Q.704, White Book ITU-T '93; Ukrainian 2.0
ISUP: ITU-T Q.763 White Book '93; ITU-T Q.763 White Book '97; ITU-T Q.763 White Book’99; ITU-T Q.767 International '91; Ukrainian 2.0; Ukrainian 2.1; ISUP-R'94; ISUP-R'2000
ISDN-SS: ITU-T Q.730-Q.739,'97
SCCP: ITU-T Q.713 White Book’93; ITU-T Q.713 White Book’96
INAP: ITU-T Q.1218 White Book '95
DSS1 L2: ITU-T Q.921 White Book '97
DSS1 L3: ITU-T Q.931 White Book’93; ETS 300 102-1 E-DSS1 '90; ETS 300 102-1 E-DSS1 '93
LAPD (V5): ETS 300 324-1 '94\LAP V5.1, V5.2: ETS 300 347-1 '94