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[Request] Optiway’s OptiMOS™ monitoring and control management suite
OptiMOS™ - Overview
Optiway’s in-building DAS solutions (such as the AllAccess™, AllRep™, AllMAX™, and AllTE™) are accompanied by an extended set of management tools and functionalities, named OptiMOS™, which is supporting a wide range of uses, and complies with telecom industry’s Element and Network Management standards.
Optiway’s OptiMOS™ monitoring and control management suite provides a comprehensive set of system wide managed parameters such as downlink and uplink input and output power, fiber optics performance etc; a variety of physical interface options, such as BTS connected dry contact, local / direct technician access, remotely accessed WAN and GPRS; software tools such as local technician laptop software, remotely accessed in unit WebServer, standard MIB’s and SNMP, and an aggregated Element Management System - EMS.
All OptiMOS™ management functionality is incorporated and interfaced via a single AllAccess™ Root Unit, compared with most available optical DAS solutions which require additional and expensive management devices and software.
The OptiMOS system is operable as:
A PC-based local-craft terminal (LCT), intended for management of the AllAccess platform from a laptop directly connected to the AllAccess unit, using a serial cable.
A web-based management platform, intended for remote access to the AllAccess system over the Internet.
An EMS (Element Manager System) client / server system for managing and monitoring an entire Optiway sub network, running on a standard centralized platform.
As first step, I need the PC-based local-craft terminal (LCT), intended for management of the AllAccess platform from a laptop directly connected to the AllAccess unit, using a serial cable.
If somebody has the tool/installation, please share it!
Thanks.
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2012-07-15 07:24 PM
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Re: [Request] Optiway’s OptiMOS™ monitoring and control management suite
Still need this software!
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