T/Mon SLIM: The 1RU Box That Makes Your Other Boxes Work Together

T/Mon SLIM Remote Alarm Monitoring System
T/Mon SLIM collects all your alarms on one screen - at the right scale for your small network.

If you're checking multiple screens to find alarms, you will miss a critical alarm - it's just a matter of time. That easily correctable alarm will go unnoticed until it causes a service-affecting event. You can escape these dangers by integrating all your alarms, from all your sites, to one common platform.

T/Mon SLIM monitors all your equipment - no matter who made it, or what protocol it uses - and display all your alarms on one screen.

T/Mon SLIM can monitor nearly all your network equipment - DPS remotes, other manufacturers' remotes, switches, routers, PBXs, SONET equipment, multiplexers, battery plants, microwave radios, and more.

Why is this so important? Integrating all your alarms on one system gives you capabilities you can't get from separate, isolated systems:

T/Mon SLIM back panel
T/Mon SLIM features dual power inputs, LAN based alarm collection and alarm forwarding, plus serial polling of legacy remotes.

T/Mon SLIM: Consolidated Monitoring for Small Networks

The new T/Mon SLIM Remote Alarm Monitoring System puts control over your alarms directly into your hands. T/Mon SLIM is a new model of the T/Mon Remote Alarm Monitoring System, scaled to the needs of small, local and regional networks.

Cost-effective and easy to install, T/Mon SLIM puts high-quality network alarm monitoring within the reach of any company and any maintenance department.

You can use T/Mon SLIM to:

In short, T/Mon SLIM gives you the advanced alarm monitoring capabilities of T/Mon NOC, at a scale suitable for managing your local or regional network.

Is T/Mon SLIM right for you?

T/Mon SLIM is designed for medium-level users who want a one-screen view of a limited number of network sites, but don't need the full capacities of T/Mon NOC. T/Mon SLIM is a great solution if you:

Just-right capacity for local and regional alarm monitoring

T/Mon SLIM monitors up to 64 network devices and up to 7,500 points - exactly the right capacity for monitoring the sites your department is responsible for, without you paying for more capacity than you use.

T/Mon SLIM monitors DPS Telecom remotes, including the full-featured NetGuardian 832A, the light-capacity NetGuardian 216 and the 176-alarm-point Remote Alarm Block 176N. T/Mon SLIM also monitors SNMP devices, any telecom equipment that outputs ASCII text or TL1, and legacy RTUs from Badger, Dantel, Larse, NEC and Pulsecom.

Advanced alarm monitoring in 1RU form factor

T/Mon SLIM is a slim, 1 RU unit that fits into any 19" or 23" rack, in any telco environment, without taking space away from revenue-generating equipment. Dual -48 VDC power inputs allow T/Mon SLIM to be powered from the same battery power as the rest of your equipment - and give you a backup power supply in case of primary power failure.

You don't have to trip over bulky alarm consoles - you can set up T/Mon SLIM in any equipment room and not worry about it. Up to five users can simultaneously connect to T/Mon SLIM using its built-in Web Browser Interface or T/Windows.

T/Mon SLIM is primarily built for modern, LAN-based network environments. The unit's 10/100 BaseT Ethernet port provides a LAN connection for receiving alarm reports from devices; forwarding alarms to T/Mon NOC or an SNMP manager; and download T/MonXM software updates. Four RS-232 ports provide legacy polling of serial devices.

 


Read this free White Paper and find out if T/Mon SLIM is right for you

Get more information about T/Mon SLIM, the regional alarm monitoring solution you control. This free White Paper, "How to Build a NOC Without Destroying Your Budget" will help you determine if T/Mon SLIM Is the right solution for your network. Download this White Paper now to get more information about T/Mon SLIM.

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