New ISDN over Fibre Range Launches
16/May/2008 10:45 Filed in:
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News

Vocality International is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the new ISDN over Fibre extender product. This device offers a solid, zero-configuration platform for the extension of FOUR Basic Rate ISDN Circuits over Single Mode or Multi Mode Fibre Optics.
The ISDN over Fibre Extender offers 4 x RJ45 sockets connecting to the ISDN Network at one end - connecting to the remote site via fibre - and presenting 4 x powered ISDN sockets. The device's typical applications include the provision of ISDN around a military base, where data security is of prime importance, or where the extension of services over a long distance is required.
This is the first in a broad expansion of the Vocality product range into this field, with more products due during 2008 and 2009.
"Action Systems" Announce the Launch of Vocality Enabled Terminals
10/April/2008 16:35 Filed in:
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News

El Paso based Action Systems have developed innovative new integrated systems comprising Vocality's V25 multiplexer/router into their new TRM-25E and TRM-25B tactical terminals.
Both systems offer two voice circuits, integrated Vocality bridge/router, TCP acceleration by Vocality's PEP and a combination of AC and DC power supplies and long life battery power cells capable of providing hours of mux/router operation whilst also providing top-up power to external BGAN terminals such as those from Thrane and Thrane.
Features of the new system include:
- Weight : 2.3 to 4.6lb
- 2 Voice/Fax Channels with STU/STE Support
- Bridge/Router with Optional PEP
- Serial Data
- 21 to 34 w-hr UPS Battery
- DC, AC and Solar Power Supply Compatible
- Suitable for use over BGAN and other Satellite Networks
GSA Announcement : Dataline Inc. Now Carrying Vocality Complete Range
10/April/2008 16:01 Filed in:
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Dataline Inc., with offices in Norfolk, Tampa, Philadelphia, New Orleans, Charleston and Washington DC are now carrying the complete range of Vocality equipment through their GSA contract. For users wishing to purchase Vocality equipment in US defense or government, contact Dataline. For more information, phone 757-858-0600.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spain Installs V200
09/April/2008 15:28 Filed in:
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Vocality's Spanish partner, New Bits is pleased to announce in April 2008, the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has acquired a V200 to act as a powerful central hub for a new Ministry of Foreign Affairs network, connecting to Vocality multiplexer/routers in Spanish Embassies around the world back to Spain for network and voice traffic.
Vocality Prepares 4.8.1 Software Release
Vocality's Engineering Department is
pleased to announce that the forthcoming release of software, 4.8.1
is currently in testing for release soon. The new release adds
three critically important new features to the router and
multiplexer range. The software is compatible with all current V25,
V50plus, V150 and V200 devices.
- OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) for efficient IP network route management
- MLPP for voice prioritisation when using restricted WAN links
- ISDN Terminal Adapter, Extender and Bonding, supporting the new ISDN Card
Appointment of Exclusive Partner in France
03/March/2008 14:40 Filed in:
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After a decade of loyal service to Vocality International to the French satellite and military markets, Vocality International is pleased to confirm Phiteq Telecoms of Paris, France as the exclusive partner for Vocality International to the French market.
Phiteq also represents Comtech EF Data, Paradise Datacom, Foxcom and many other leading satellite manufacturers. Their web site is at www.phiteq.fr
Support in Spanish and French
10/February/2008 06:57 Filed in:
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News
Vocality can now offer technical
support in Spanish at the following telephone numbers : Phone: +34
981 32 83 00 Mobile: +34 637 585 585
Support in French is available via the UK Head Office or via our partner in France, Phiteq Telecoms.
Support in French is available via the UK Head Office or via our partner in France, Phiteq Telecoms.
Webex Vocality Seminars Available Now
10/February/2008 06:30 Filed in:
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Vocality is now running online seminars, product orientation and introductory sessions over the internet using the latest tools from WebEx. If you would like to join a WebEx seminar covering any of the Vocality products - technical or commercial - then email sales@vocality.com . CEO Julian Bashford - "with such a global user base, WebEx seemed like the obvious choice to allow Vocality to reach the largest audience with the minimum of environmental impact"
Information on Vocality's new GREEN policy will be posted online shortly.
New Manuals Available Now
05/February/2008 22:42 Filed in:
V150
The main software manual has been
update to include the ISDN Card, as has the V150 Hardware
Guide.
Complete the online form here to receive access to the manuals.
Complete the online form here to receive access to the manuals.
MLPP Available
MLPP functionality is now available in
Vocality software at no extra cost.
Multi-level Precedence and Pre-emption (MLPP) is a protocol devised to allow high-priority users to interrupt low-priority users in a voice network where bandwidth is restricted. Vocality has implemented this across all of its analogue, digital, ISDN and SIP voice channels in response to demand from the US DoD, amongst others. The protocol allows up to five priority levels of subscriber to coexist on a network and guarantees that high-priority users can always get through, holding any interrupted calls for the duration while playing out comfort tones and then allowing the low priority call to be reinstated.
MLPP is implemented in the main Vocality software which operates in devices such as the V150 and V200.
Multi-level Precedence and Pre-emption (MLPP) is a protocol devised to allow high-priority users to interrupt low-priority users in a voice network where bandwidth is restricted. Vocality has implemented this across all of its analogue, digital, ISDN and SIP voice channels in response to demand from the US DoD, amongst others. The protocol allows up to five priority levels of subscriber to coexist on a network and guarantees that high-priority users can always get through, holding any interrupted calls for the duration while playing out comfort tones and then allowing the low priority call to be reinstated.
MLPP is implemented in the main Vocality software which operates in devices such as the V150 and V200.
New ISDN Card from Vocality International
Vocality International has shipped the new ISDN Card, offering a combination of router, serial data and 1 to 4 Terminal Adapter ports. Further information is available here.
Contact Vocality International for pricing and specification information on the new ISDN Multi-Function Card shipping this month.
Mike Holdsworth joins Vocality International
30/January/2008 14:25 Filed in:
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News
Vocality is delighted to welcome to
it's EMEA team Mike Holdsworth. Mike joins Vocality in a European
Business Development role, bringing on board 10 years experience as
Space and Defense Manager for Metrodata, where he worked on the
development of the global satellite and military sectors.
Vocality welcomes Mike on board as part of the enhancement and growth of the European sales team.
Vocality welcomes Mike on board as part of the enhancement and growth of the European sales team.
V25, V50plus, V150, V200 : 4_07.01 Features Upgrade Available
Vocality is pleased to announce some
enhancements to the established
V25/V50plus/V150/V200 range of Mux/Router products
in the 4_07.01 software release.
Secure Voice Relay
The Secure Voice Relay(SVR) card relays STUIII secure calls digitally allowing the calls to be relayed in the native Vocoder bandwidth. The SVR card can be fitted to any analogue or digital card in the current product portfolio(V25, V50FXS/FXO, V150FXS/FXO, V150/V200 Digital Voice card). The SVR also interworks with the legacy V100 STU III card and support for STU-IIB will be available in a forthcoming release.
IP Aggregate Enhancements
In previous releases, an IP aggregate could be used across a NAT (network address translation) gateway if no port translation was done and a dynamic DNS name was available for the translated address. A new authentication feature now removes these restrictions. An IP aggregate can be configured at one end to accept a connection from any peer multiplexer. A challenge/response authentication scheme ensures that we only accept connections from authorized peers, as long as the same password is configured at both ends.
The layout of the IP aggregate menus has been changed. Previously the aggregates were arranged in a single table with two rows assigned for configuring the parameters for each aggregate. Now a single menu page is presented for each IP aggregate configured, simplifying the setup.
The Setup Delay and Setup Idle time are designed for use in networks where the ToS in multiplexed traffic is used to setup bandwidth across a packet switched network. If this bandwidth reservation is not instantaneous and the network equipment does not buffer outstanding traffic when establishing the circuit, the IP aggregate can be configured to buffer this traffic for the Setup Delay period.
A robustness mode has been implemented using a new field to configure a simple forward error correction scheme for IP aggregates. When enabled, the bandwidth used by the IP aggregate is increased.
Push Config over IP Aggregates
The addition of the IP aggregate enhancements (described above) allow the Push Config feature to be used over an IP aggregate service. Push Config provides a mechanism for configuring remote multiplexers from a central hub in order to remove the need for multiplexer management skills from personnel in the field, whilst retaining the ability to dynamically change network operation.
Improved IP packet filtering
It is now possible to configure both the received and target channel that each IP filter applies to. The Ethernet interface of IP tributary that a packet was received on can now be identified as well as the source address, destination address, protocol and TOS, as before.
PEP Enhancements
A new simpler and more efficient scheme for selecting which TCP traffic is subject to the Proxy Enhancement Protocol (PEP) optimization has been included. Any combination of the received interface, the target interface, source address, destination address, ToS and the TCP protocol decide whether the packet is subjected to PEP or bypassed. If no match is found in then the default result is to optimize all traffic.
DHCP Client
A DHCP client has been added to this software release. This allows the multiplexer to be assigned an IP address from an external DHCP server on the network. This should be used when the multiplexer uses IP for aggregate and management services only. If the multiplexer is used for routing IP it should be configured with fixed IP addresses as before.
Jitter Buffer Management
The multiplexer implements jitter buffers on voice and constant bit rate (CBR) serial data tributaries. These are designed to handle small amounts of jitter that are typically experienced on satellite services. Some IP aggregate services are prone to more jitter. In previous releases it was possible to tune the size of the jitter buffer implemented on each voice and data tributary via TTY commands to account for this additional jitter across the aggregate connection (contact your Vocality support representative for details of these commands). To supplement this individual tributary jitter buffer tuning, this software release has introduced a system wide baseline jitter buffer size to provide a simpler mechanism for increasing the size of all jitter buffers in the system. The tributary jitter buffer sizes are configured to be this new baseline size plus the amount configured for the individual voice or data port. Note than an increase to jitter buffer size results in an increase in delay through the multiplexer.
Secure Voice Relay
The Secure Voice Relay(SVR) card relays STUIII secure calls digitally allowing the calls to be relayed in the native Vocoder bandwidth. The SVR card can be fitted to any analogue or digital card in the current product portfolio(V25, V50FXS/FXO, V150FXS/FXO, V150/V200 Digital Voice card). The SVR also interworks with the legacy V100 STU III card and support for STU-IIB will be available in a forthcoming release.
IP Aggregate Enhancements
In previous releases, an IP aggregate could be used across a NAT (network address translation) gateway if no port translation was done and a dynamic DNS name was available for the translated address. A new authentication feature now removes these restrictions. An IP aggregate can be configured at one end to accept a connection from any peer multiplexer. A challenge/response authentication scheme ensures that we only accept connections from authorized peers, as long as the same password is configured at both ends.
The layout of the IP aggregate menus has been changed. Previously the aggregates were arranged in a single table with two rows assigned for configuring the parameters for each aggregate. Now a single menu page is presented for each IP aggregate configured, simplifying the setup.
The Setup Delay and Setup Idle time are designed for use in networks where the ToS in multiplexed traffic is used to setup bandwidth across a packet switched network. If this bandwidth reservation is not instantaneous and the network equipment does not buffer outstanding traffic when establishing the circuit, the IP aggregate can be configured to buffer this traffic for the Setup Delay period.
A robustness mode has been implemented using a new field to configure a simple forward error correction scheme for IP aggregates. When enabled, the bandwidth used by the IP aggregate is increased.
Push Config over IP Aggregates
The addition of the IP aggregate enhancements (described above) allow the Push Config feature to be used over an IP aggregate service. Push Config provides a mechanism for configuring remote multiplexers from a central hub in order to remove the need for multiplexer management skills from personnel in the field, whilst retaining the ability to dynamically change network operation.
Improved IP packet filtering
It is now possible to configure both the received and target channel that each IP filter applies to. The Ethernet interface of IP tributary that a packet was received on can now be identified as well as the source address, destination address, protocol and TOS, as before.
PEP Enhancements
A new simpler and more efficient scheme for selecting which TCP traffic is subject to the Proxy Enhancement Protocol (PEP) optimization has been included. Any combination of the received interface, the target interface, source address, destination address, ToS and the TCP protocol decide whether the packet is subjected to PEP or bypassed. If no match is found in then the default result is to optimize all traffic.
DHCP Client
A DHCP client has been added to this software release. This allows the multiplexer to be assigned an IP address from an external DHCP server on the network. This should be used when the multiplexer uses IP for aggregate and management services only. If the multiplexer is used for routing IP it should be configured with fixed IP addresses as before.
Jitter Buffer Management
The multiplexer implements jitter buffers on voice and constant bit rate (CBR) serial data tributaries. These are designed to handle small amounts of jitter that are typically experienced on satellite services. Some IP aggregate services are prone to more jitter. In previous releases it was possible to tune the size of the jitter buffer implemented on each voice and data tributary via TTY commands to account for this additional jitter across the aggregate connection (contact your Vocality support representative for details of these commands). To supplement this individual tributary jitter buffer tuning, this software release has introduced a system wide baseline jitter buffer size to provide a simpler mechanism for increasing the size of all jitter buffers in the system. The tributary jitter buffer sizes are configured to be this new baseline size plus the amount configured for the individual voice or data port. Note than an increase to jitter buffer size results in an increase in delay through the multiplexer.
Simulator 3 : v3.1.2 Features Upgrade Available
12/November/2007 19:38 Filed in:
Satellite
Simulators
Vocality is pleased to announce some
enhancements to the new SIM3 IP Satellite
simulation product.
• IP Simulation is enhanced with the new IP Scripting feature. This allows parameters such as the error rate, error type and delay to be varied over time and so more closely represent real-world scenarios.
• Packet-based triggers allow the IP Simulation parameters to be automatically changed when packets of particular types occur. So for example, when a particular TOS value, protocol type or address is detected in the data the behaviour of the unit can be changed. This is an extremely powerful feature that allows the SIM3 to operate interactively with the traffic and thereby emulate a network reacting to stimuli.
• The Ethernet MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) size can now be configured. This allows the unit to simulate the effect of a network with a smaller than standard MTU and to either fragment or discard large packets as a result. Simulation impairments may be applied to the packet fragments - for example, to cause re-sequencing or to discard them.
• A new option “Enqueue Bandwidth”: controls the amount of data buffered on each profile – with the option to overflow to a different profile (or discard) if the bandwidth is exceeded. This allows the simulation of (for example) a network with a limited amount of high-priority bandwidth, where traffic overflows to a lower-quality class when a bandwidth limit is exceeded.
• The IP Simulation bandwidth management options are improved with the option to discard oldest or newest packet(s) if the queue length is exceeded.
• Intelligent fan control – the fan now comes on at power up by default but then turns off until the unit reaches a maximum internal temperature.
• The Vocality TFTP firmware download facility used on the larger rackmount mux/routers is now available on the SIM3, dramatically improving the upgrade time.
• IP Simulation is enhanced with the new IP Scripting feature. This allows parameters such as the error rate, error type and delay to be varied over time and so more closely represent real-world scenarios.
• Packet-based triggers allow the IP Simulation parameters to be automatically changed when packets of particular types occur. So for example, when a particular TOS value, protocol type or address is detected in the data the behaviour of the unit can be changed. This is an extremely powerful feature that allows the SIM3 to operate interactively with the traffic and thereby emulate a network reacting to stimuli.
• The Ethernet MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) size can now be configured. This allows the unit to simulate the effect of a network with a smaller than standard MTU and to either fragment or discard large packets as a result. Simulation impairments may be applied to the packet fragments - for example, to cause re-sequencing or to discard them.
• A new option “Enqueue Bandwidth”: controls the amount of data buffered on each profile – with the option to overflow to a different profile (or discard) if the bandwidth is exceeded. This allows the simulation of (for example) a network with a limited amount of high-priority bandwidth, where traffic overflows to a lower-quality class when a bandwidth limit is exceeded.
• The IP Simulation bandwidth management options are improved with the option to discard oldest or newest packet(s) if the queue length is exceeded.
• Intelligent fan control – the fan now comes on at power up by default but then turns off until the unit reaches a maximum internal temperature.
• The Vocality TFTP firmware download facility used on the larger rackmount mux/routers is now available on the SIM3, dramatically improving the upgrade time.
Visio Stencils for Vocality Equipment
09/October/2007 10:04 Filed in:
Product
News
We are pleased to offer the following
packs of Visio Stencils in Visio 2002. Download them and install
them in the 'My Shapes' directory in My Documents to add Vocality
equipment to your list of icons for network diagramming. The icons
remain © Vocality International
Visit the Visio download page
Visit the Visio download page