ISDN network simulators for Basic and Primary Rate Access
The ISDN simulators Simline6 / BLINK2 and BLINK2U
allows you to perform a realistic simultation of two to six
basic rate accesses and one Primary Rate Access according
to your test, training or demonstration needs..
The latest BLINK2U simulator is providing two LT simulations
at the U interface
Provides
reliable ISDN anywhere for complete end-to-end calls to show
equipment at it's best.
Use for
demonstration, test, training or production of any ISDN basic
rate terminal with a standard S/T interface.
A simple
delivered configuration with four digit numbers for each channel
allows true plug and play simplicity.
Offers
the best quality and repeatability at an affordable price.
BLINK2
SIMLINE 6
The B-Link2 is a compact ISDN basic rate network
simulator with two ports. It performs complete
call handling procedures without the need for
a PBX or Switch, and therefore eliminates the
problems associated with real lines.
B-Link2 may be used with routers, video conferencing
terminals, terminal adapters, PC applications
or any ISDN basic rate terminal fitted with a
standard S/T interface!
B-Link2U is providing two additional U interfaces
in order to perform LT simulation and validate
all type of equipment connected at the U interface
(NT1, router …)
The Simline 6 is a powerful ISDN network simulator
with six basic rate ports and one optional E1
primary rate port which may be enabled as an upgrade.
It performs complete call handling procedures
without the need for a PBX or Switch and therefore
eliminates the problems associated with real lines.
Simline 6 can be used with routers, PBX, video
conferencing terminals (128K and 384K), terminal
adapters, PC applications or any ISDN terminal
fitted with a standard S/T interface or a primary
rate E1 port. Services such as the combined leased
line and ISDN basic rate service offered in some
European countries are also supported.
ISDN
Loopback ISDN
Loopbox for Basic Rate Access
The Loopback Device may be installed at any site very easily.
When called from a hand held test telephone it can loop back
a bit error rate test pattern allowing end-to-end line quality
verification. Alternatively, if called from an ISDN basic rate
video conferencing terminal the user will see their own image
returned from the remote location.
LED status indicators provide information at the remote site including active bearer (B) channel/s when the device is in use. If Loopback devices are dispatched to all remote sites they may be called outside hours by an automatic call generation system to gather complete network management status information. A user friendly Windows software application is provided on CD ROM enabling simple configuration to accept 'any' call, (with or without programmed delay), calls from a particular 'number', calls to a particular 'MSN' or calls containing a particular 'subaddress'.