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Portal:Nortel/Selected article/2 In 2005, Nortel acquired PEC Solutions, Inc.. Now known as Nortel Government Solutions Incorporated, or NGS, which specializes in information technology and telecommunications services to the federal, state and local governments of the United States. Nortel brought together in this separate subsidiary, all operations related to sensitive technologies and services for government, and the defense sector.
Nortel Government Solutions was selected in July 2007 to replace the telephone network in the U.S. Social Security Administration at over 1,600 sites and deploy a multimedia contact center supporting about 55,000 agents. The draft VoIP is one of the largest in the world ($300 million).
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Portal:Nortel/Selected article/3 VoWLAN (Voice over Wireless LAN) is the use of a wireless broadband network for the purpose of vocal conversation. In other words, it's just like VOIP but over a Wi-Fi network.
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Portal:Nortel/Selected article/4 Split Multi-Link Trunking (SMLT) allows multiple physical network links between two (2) network switches and another device (which could be another switch or a network device such as a server) to be treated as a single logical link and load balance the traffic across all available links. A general limitation of standard Link aggregation or Multi-Link Trunking (MLT) or EtherChannel is that all the physical ports in the link aggregation group must reside on the same switch. The SMLT, DSMLT and RSMLT protocols remove this limitation by allowing the physical ports to be split between two switches, allowing for the creation of Active load sharing High availability network designs that meet "Five Nines" availability requirements.
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Portal:Nortel/Selected article/5 Split Multi-Link Trunking (SMLT) allows multiple physical network links between two (2) network switches and another device (which could be another switch or a network device such as a server) to be treated as a single logical link and load balance the traffic across all available links. A general limitation of standard Link aggregation or Multi-Link Trunking (MLT) or EtherChannel is that all the physical ports in the link aggregation group must reside on the same switch. The SMLT, DSMLT and RSMLT protocols remove this limitation by allowing the physical ports to be split between two switches, allowing for the creation of Active load sharing High availability network designs that meet "Five Nines" availability requirements.
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Portal:Nortel/Selected article/6 The 55x0 switches have a comply and connect capability integrated into every port and a protocol sniffer integrated into every port which is tapped to provide IP Fix information.
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LG-Nortel IP Phone 8540 | |
LG-Nortel IP Phone 8540 in computer networking is a Voice over Internet Protocol phone designed to support the Nortel-Microsoft's Unified Communications solutions. The phone has an integrated wideband audio codec and Microsoft RTAudio. It comes with a 5.7" 320x240 pixel, color touchscreen LCD display that suppports Microsoft Office Communicator 2007. The operating system is Windows CE 5.0. The 8540 provides security via a built-in biometric fingerprint reader (by AuthenTec AES1510 fingerprint) slide sensor contoured into the top of the IP Phone 8540. The sensor is used to authenticate the user of the phone to, ensuring that only authorized users are granted access to personal and corporate information such as voicemail, call logs, contact lists and calendars.
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Nortel IP Phone 1140E | |
Nortel IP Phone 1140E in telecommunications is a desktop IP client manufactured by Nortel for Unified communications. The 1140E can operate on the SIP or UNIStim protocols.[1] The SIP Firmware supports presence selection and notification along with secure instant messaging. The 1140E has an integrated 10/100/1000 Base-T autosensing Ethernet switch with two ports, an integrated USB port and is Bluetooth capable.
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