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T:LAN NetPro e4x
0-2 WAN, 4 Ethernet, 4 Serial ports
T:LAN NetStream 24x
2 WAN, 4 Ethernet, 2 or 4 Serial ports, Dual WAN PipeLine mode, VLAN mapping



Optima NMS
Network Monitoring System
RIO 1608R8S4B
16 Digital, 8 Analog Inputs, 8 Relay Outputs, 4 Serial Ports
RIO 4802B
48 Digital, 2 Analog Inputs
RIO 4002R8B
40 Digital, 2 Analog Inputs, 8 Relay Outputs
RIO 4802B+4802E
96 Digital, 4 Analog Inputs
RIO 4802B+4002R8E
88 Digital, 4 Analog Inputs, 8 Relay Outputs
RIO 4002R8B+4002R8E
80 Digital, 4 Analog Inputs, 16 Relay Outputs



T:LAN Remote Commander
See how the T:LAN Remote Commander facilitiates remote management and maintenance of the entire T:LAN product family.
Mapping Out Your VLAN Strategy
The T:LAN NetStream Series delivers cost-effective solutions for transporting Customer VLANs end-to-end.
Optima's SDCoIP
Optima's SDCoIP can dramatically shorten turnaround times when techs respond to network problems and saves money in the process.
WAN Pipelines
Easily aggregate WAN circuits for superior bandwidth utilization with the Optima T:LAN NetPlex/NetStream Series.







RIO System

Optima Tele.com’s RIO Remote I/O Modules expand the capabilities of the Optima T:LAN units into a state of the art SNMP manageable network surveillance tool by providing modularized alarm collection, control outputs, and analog measurement reporting.

Designed For Enterprise And Service Provider Networks

RIO’s ultra compact distributed architecture design allows the modules to be easily deployed close to the concentration point of site alarms such as a BICS or MDF panel. A single straight RJ45 to RJ45 cable connection between the site T:LAN unit and RIO module is all that is required to establish power and communications to the RIO modules. Through a simple daisy chaining process, additional RIO modules can be added at any time without requiring service disruptions or network downtime.

Reports To Multiple SNMP Managers Simultaneously

The Optima RIO system is designed to work with one or more SNMP managers. Simultaneously forwarding of alarms from the RIO module to multiple SNMP managers at multiple IP addresses provides unparalleled flexibility in adapting the RIO system to Surveillance Network architectures. The granularity of configuration even allows forwarding of individual alarms and control functions to specific SNMP stations.

Stand-Alone Local Visibility

The status of a site can also be monitored directly through the Optima T:LAN Alarms Menu interface. All of the RIO’s monitoring and control functions can be accessed through the T:LAN via TELNET or the local Craft interface. The front panel status LEDs of the T:LAN also supply useful information for immediate on-site status readouts.

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