Frequent Answer & Questions Flashcards
For the Rhino box, do we daisy chain the boxes to get more ports or is it 1 port box for each e1 to stg-d
For instance can we daisy chain 3 o 4 rhino boxes for each e1 uplink
We verified the case of 1xT1 on Surf card for a max of 8 analog ports on a Rhino box. Each of the 8xT1s on Surf card could connect to 8 different 8 port Rhino boxes totaling 64 analog ports.
For higher number of analog ports requirements, Rhino has a channel bank system which can support 24 analog ports per T1 span. That would imply a max of 24x8=192 analog ports that can be supported per STGd system.
How do we differentiate NewNet from Competitors? part 1 of 4
- Reduction in complexity and thus total cost of ownership
- Migration to full TCP/IP network and to enable more feature rich applications such as e-wallet, e-commerce, mobile applications, etc.
- Detailed reporting of transactions, i.e. we can provide the list that you sent as to what AV provides today, and things like transaction amount, TID, MID, NII, BIN, etc., (data mining will be a huge benefit)
- Compliant PCI DSS network to meet new guidelines
- Integrated system for dial transaction protocol processing together with IP network edge routing.
How do we differentiate NewNet from Competitors? part 2 of 4
- Single vendor solution for Mobile, Internet and Dial access based transaction services
- Industry’s highest modem capacity within small form factor solution facilitating space saving, low power consumption and maintenance cost reductions
- State of the art next generation system with lowest hardware components offering significant enhancements to product reliability and ease of support.
- Fastest processor speeds and high speed modem and network data processing capabilities resulting in faster transaction completion supporting more transactions during peak hours which directly translates to increased revenues
- Next generation system architecture using clustered models with load distributed across the systems providing high availability and redundancy.
How do we differentiate NewNet from Competitors? part 3 of 4
- DUKPT encryption enables advanced security for the data from POS through the payment routing systems and complies with requirements of P2PE standards.
- Network routing support on the system for a suite of routing protocols -RIP, OSPF, BGP-4 that helps network administrators configure IP routing in the network to maximize system availability
- Solutions to maximize ROI on HW by SW license upgrades to meet expansion requirements on proposed HW solutions and systems.
- State of the art virtualization capabilities that allow for segregation of traffic into groups and allocation of resources based on virtual traffic groups.
- Distribution of traffic to Host servers for sharing the load in a proportionate fashion including mechanisms of round robin, preference values, outstanding traffic or active load, transaction processing delays etc.
How do we differentiate NewNet from Competitors? part 4 of 4
- Capability for maintaining status information of target destinations for making intelligent decisions on traffic re-routing.
- Terminal agnostic solution with support for standard protocols and unique capabilities for customization of local protocol and feature requirements
- Common Management and Accounting systems with capability for centralized management of distributed system, CDR collection and reporting
- Distributed network models with secure end to end transactions managed centrally with complete visibility into individual elements with details on traffic volumes, system utilization, health information etc.
- Industry’s only solution that uniquely integrates Security (SSL, SSH, IPSec), Transaction Processing (VISA, ISO 8583, TPDU), IP Network Routing (RIP, OSPF, BGP) in a small 2U system
- Dual Processors – AG1000 (dual quad core); STG-d (dual 6-core)
- HTTP / HTTPS support