At this month’s Modern Day Marine Exposition in Quantico, VA, Sept. 27 – 29, REDCOM (News - Alert) Laboratories Inc., a manufacturer of fully interoperable telecommunications systems, is planning to exhibit its deployable communications solutions. According to REDCOM, it’s deployable communications solutions will demonstrate true communications interoperability using published telephony standards.
The technologies integrated into REDCOM’s converged network will include but not be limited to: IPv4/IPv6 dual stack REDCOM switches, secure and non-secure IP and analog end devices to include wired, wireless, ISDN, radios, a deployed secure gateway application, AS-SIP trunking, SIP trunking, and IP circuit extension.
REDCOM said that products exhibited will include its HDX•C and SLICE family of switches, including the recently announced SLICE IP Micro. The SLICE IP Micro redefines tactical communications by integrating key IP Multimedia Subsystem (News - Alert) (IMS) elements and call management functionality into the size of a hardcover book. The SLICE IP Micro is a complete dual stack IPv4/IPv6 VoIP solution, including AS-SIP signaling in a single platform.
The manufacturer aldo said that the HDX•C and the SLICE family of switches are converged network solutions that also support AS-SIP signaling requirements for Local Session Controllers (LSC). The LSC is responsible for protocol conversion from line-side analog, digital, and IP to trunk-side AS-SIP. In addition, the LSC is responsible for enforcing AS-SIP trunk policies, such as Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption (MLPP), for calls made from SIP phones.
In a statement, Dinah Gueldenpfennig, vice president of planning and government program administration, REDCOM said, “We are uniquely positioned to customize our products to meet the military’s specific needs, and to meet or exceed production and delivery deadlines including the highest Department of Defense priority levels.”
“We are committed to ensuring that our portfolio of switching systems for the DoD market fully support the AS-SIP requirements as defined by the Unified Capabilities Requirements for telecom switching equipment,” added Gueldenpfennig.
According to REDCOM, in the DoD environment, AS-SIP provides military-unique features such as MLPP for establishing communication with resource priorities, ensuring system and network access and control, and providing precedence and pre-emption policies to assure connectivity.
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