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The Sun Fire™ V120 server is the ideal system for maximizing price/performance per rack. It has everything you need out-of-the-box—all Sun Fire V120 systems come preinstalled with Solaris™ 8 Operating System and include free licenses for the Sun Java System Web Server, Enterprise Edition, as well as Sun’s Chili!Soft™ ASP Software.
The merging of the Netra™ and Sun Fire product families delivers a quality, rugged commercial server that boasts a 650-MHz UltraSPARC® IIi processor, two hot-swap SCSI disks, PCI, and dual network connectivity in a rack-optimized 1U package. Add to that advanced reliability features, a maximum of 4 GB of memory, up to two internal disks
(73-GB SCSI), and an optional 644-MB slimline CD/DVD-ROM.
The C7 / SS7 software is an integrated SS7 protocol stack that works in combination with TX Series hardware and offers switch-specific and high-availability extensions that meet worldwide telecom requirements. SS7 Version 4 includes Message Transfer Part (MTP), Integrated Services Digital Network User Part (ISUP), Telephone User Part (TUP), Signaling Control Connection Part (SCCP), and Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP) redundancy, allowing applications to preserve stable calls or message transactions during maintenance upgrades or in the event of board or node failures.
Key Features
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Easy-to-use API for developing enhanced services based on SS7 signaling
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Suitable for intelligent peripherals, service nodes, and adjunct processor applications
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Integrated board-based protocol stack off-loads SS7 protocol from host processor
This equipment is located in US
Manufacturer | Sun microsystem |
Model | Sunfire V120 |
Year | 2009 |
Country | USA |
Condition | Good |
Main category | Miscellaneous industrial equipment |
Subcategory | Telecoms Equipment |
ID | P40124020 |
Client type | End User |
On Kitmondo since | 2014 |
Number of listings | 0 |
Country | USA |
Last activity | Jan. 24, 2014 |