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We would like to extend the warmest wishesfor a very special Holiday Season to all ofour staff members, industry partners,valued customers and suppliers. May the Read More
  Categories : General
BACKGROUNDER What is Layer 2?Known as the Data Link Layer, Layer 2, as the name implies, is the 2nd in the 7-layer OSI reference model Read More
  Categories : Configuration, IoT, Software, T:LAN  
Telecommunication networks continue to grow in size and complexity. And we continue to see increasing demands for hooking up even the most remote places. In Read More
  Categories : AERO, IoT, NEXUS, RIO, T:LAN, Uncategorized
Optima is proud to announce the availability of the Optima License Server V1.2 releaseThis official October 2019 edition incorporates the following new features and improvements. Read More
  Categories : Licenses, NEXUS, RIO, Software, T:LAN  
The switch to 5G has been driving a lot of changes in telecom networks. Our customers are rethinking the role of the edge network. They Read More
  Categories : Cloud Storage, NEXUS   , ,
Sometimes reaching the farthest corners of your network takes a bit of engineering, and the flexibility offered by our Optima Remote Terminal Units (RTUs). Read Read More
  Categories : AERO, Configuration, NEXUS, RIO, T:LAN
We have just released the August 2019 edition of the Remote Commander Server (RCS) and RCS – Management Console User Guide. The updated manual includes Read More
  Categories : Configuration, RCS, Software
Here is how you can properly upgrade and configure your site to send alarms via satellite links. More details on the operation of the Optima Read More
  Categories : Alarms, Configuration, NEXUS, RIO, Software, T:LAN   , , ,
REFERENCE: Optima Document Number: 4000-T200058A DATE: July 17, 2019DESCRIPTION: Optima has just released the T:LAN NetPro OS Update for July 2019. This version provides minor bug fixes and enhancements. Read More
  Categories : Cloud Storage, T:LAN   , , ,
There are several instances where you might want to keep the amount of alarms generated by a T:LAN to a minimum.  One such example would Read More
  Categories : Configuration, General, NEXUS, RIO, SNMP, Software, T:LAN

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