Nortel Networks NN47230-301 Trademarks, Restricted rights legend, Export, Statement of conditions

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Document date: 16 July 2007

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Restricted rights legend

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Statement of conditions

In the interest of improving internal design, operational function, and/or reliability, Nortel Networks Inc. reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice.

Nortel Networks Inc. does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product(s) or circuit layout(s) described herein.

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Contents NN47230-301 320199-D Export TrademarksRestricted rights legend Statement of conditionsNortel Networks Inc. software license agreement LicensingGeneral Contents Figures Copyright 2007, Nortel Networks Contents Preface Before you beginText conventions Bold body textRelated information PublicationsHow to get help OnlineClick Express Routing Codes on the Technical Support web End Preface Srem installation precautions TopicSystem requirements Removing previous versions of SremUsing Windows Explorer Accessing the uninstall applicationUsing the Start Menu shortcut Uninstalling SremIntroduction Uninstall Options Choose Product Features Installing Srem on your system Uninstall CompleteIntroduction Choose Install Folder Launching uninstaller Choose Shortcut FolderPre-Installation Summary Install Complete Main Srem window Screen element Description Srem window areasSrem Descriptions Topic Screen element Description Main Srem screenFile menu Menu option Description MenusFile menu items View menu Menu option Description Edit menu itemsView menu items Menu option Description Tools menu itemsWindow menu items Tools menu Menu option DescriptionHelp menu Menu option Description Help menu itemsToolbar items Srem toolbarSecond row Indicator iconsIndicator icons Icon Name Description Change Manager tab Screen iconsScreen icons Icon Name Description Right-click menu example Right-click menuStatistics Manager tab Right-click menu options Menu option Description Chapter Using Srem Accessing the Srem softwareViewing Srem online help Opening SremQuitting Srem Srem online help Online help icons Icon Name DescriptionOptions dialog box Configuring Srem settingsIcon Name Description Managing network access devices from the Srem Srem Options DescriptionAdding a new network access device New Device screen New Device fields Field DescriptionField Description Deleting a network access deviceGrouping network access devices in Srem Right-click menu New Sub Network dialog boxLogging into a network access device Modifying network informationSave dialog box Saving a network configurationOpening a network configuration Changing information within the Srem Open dialog boxCutting, copying, and pasting data between devices Paste As dialog boxSelecting and deselecting table items Managing changes within the SremChanging field values in the Srem Copying, cutting, and pasting valuesApplying and saving groups of changes Managing logs and statistics within the Srem Statistics Manager tab Using the Log Browser tool Log BrowserRetrieval Criteria Definition View Retrieval Criteria Summary View Index Srem Page Nortel Secure Network Access Switch Software Release

NN47230-301 specifications

Nortel Networks NN47230-301 is a significant telecommunications component that plays a vital role in modern networking and communication infrastructures. Nortel, once a leading player in the telecommunications industry, designed a range of products to facilitate efficient data and voice transmission, and the NN47230-301 is a testament to its legacy.

The NN47230-301 specifically serves as a crucial interface card within Nortel’s Multiservice Switch platform. This card enables the integration of various network services onto a single platform, promoting versatility and efficiency. Its primary function is to support the converged network environment, allowing voice, video, and data services to coexist seamlessly.

One of the standout features of the NN47230-301 is its support for various protocols, including SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and H.323, which are essential for enabling multimedia communications over IP networks. This adaptability makes it suitable for diverse applications, from traditional telephony to modern VoIP solutions. This flexibility ensures that businesses leveraging the NN47230-301 can upgrade their networks without entirely overhauling their existing infrastructure.

Additionally, the NN47230-301 is designed with high reliability and availability in mind. It incorporates features such as redundancy capabilities, which help prevent service disruption. This ensures that organizations can maintain operational continuity, critical for mission-critical applications.

Furthermore, the card supports various network topologies, making it ideal for deployment in different environments, from small businesses to large enterprises. Its modular design allows easy upgrades and scalability, accommodating growing network demands without significant investment in new hardware.

Security is another critical aspect of the NN47230-301. It integrates robust security measures to protect data integrity and maintain user privacy, thereby addressing the increasing concerns around cybersecurity in telecommunications.

In conclusion, the Nortel Networks NN47230-301 is an essential component for businesses seeking an efficient and reliable networking solution. With its support for multiple protocols, high availability features, modular design, and robust security capabilities, it serves as a valuable asset in the convergence of voice, video, and data services in modern telecommunications. As organizations continue to evolve their network infrastructures, the NN47230-301 remains a relevant and capable solution in the landscape of telecommunications.