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Enea Netbricks protocols are written in ANSI C and take advantage of a modular,
portable architecture that allows hardware platform and compiler independence.
Source code for the protocols has been provided to over 400 network equipment providers (NEPs), and device OEMs world-wide, assisting them in getting products
to market quickly, with very low risk and significantly reduced development costs.
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Enea’s ATM-Bricks is a portable software package that implements the signaling protocols in the endpoint equipment (User side) and switches (network side and private network to network) used in Asynchronous Transfer Mode Networks (ATM )
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Enea's DCOD-Bricks is composed of several modules that perform one specific protocol monitoring and decoding in order to extract transported user data.
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Diameter has been adopted by 3GPP and 3GPP2 standards bodies for AAA in IMS mobile systems and networks and is designed to perform these functions
in both local and roaming (ROAMOPS model) situations.
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Enea Demod-Bricks performs extraction of binary data exchanged by 2 modems (connected to PSTN through Z interface or to ISDN or T1/E1 for V.90 digital
modems or any others media) during
a communication, through analysis of sampled signals transmitted by both modems.
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SS#7 signaling is performed out of band i.e. through dedicated channel and includes network model, procedures
and protocols to establish, route and control a call over digital signaling networks.
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Enea FAX-Bricks is based on Enea’s object-oriented Enea Netbricks architecture. Utilizing message passing for inter-entity communications, Enea FAX-Bricks can process a rough synchronous byte stream or support an HDLC controller.
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Enea FR-Bricks is fully compliant with ITU-TS recommendations: Q.922, Q.933;
ANSI standards: T1. .606, 617, 618 and Frame Relay Forum Implementation
Agreement (FRF.4).
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3G-324M has been derived from H.324 standards by 3GPP and 3GPP2 standardization bodies to specify multimedia communication in mobile switched circuit environments.
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Enea has integrated the signaling and fax transmission protocols that are required in an IAF device in one single package named Enea IAF-Bricks.
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Enea® ISDN-Bricks is fully compliant with ITU-TS specifications Q.921, Q.931, and Q.932 and with ETSI standards ETS 300 125 and ETS 300 403. By supporting
most of the variants in use, Enea ISDNBricks covers the global requirements for ISDN signaling.
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Enea LEC-Bricks is a Line Echo Canceller that is fully compliant with the ITU-T G.1 68-2000 recommendation.
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RTP is the IETF protocol used in VoIP systems for streaming audio and video
packets across an IP network.
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Enea LES-SIG-Bricks is a complete implementation of the Loop Emulation
Service using AAL2 standard (AF-VMOA-0145.000) protocols. Enea LES-SIG-Bricks
is available in source or object code format for use with Enea’s Netbricks
V5-ENGINE hardware.
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Enea MGC-Bricks H248 is used in media gateways and in media gateway controllers.
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Enea MGC-Bricks MGCP is a portable software package written in ANSI C implementing the Media Gate Control Protocols (MGCP) in a Media Gateway Controller (MGC) and a Media Gateway (MG).
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Enea MGC-Bricks MGCP is based on Enea’s Netbricks architecture using object-oriented design and a messagepassing mechanism for inter-entity
communication.
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Enea SIP-Bricks is compliant with the latest IETF standards and includes numerous protocol extensions that are required for use in Next Generation
Network (NGN) equipment such as residential gateways, IP phones, softswitches, the recently 3GPP specified mobile IP Multimedia System (IMS) and
the ETSI TISPAN converged architecture.
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Enea Softmodem-Bricks products are designed to be connected to General Switched Telephone Network (GSTN) through ISDN or PSTN interfaces.
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Enea has developed a fax transmission and protocol software package named Enea T38GW-Bricks designed to be incorporated in equipments performing Fax to Foip gateway functions.
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Enea V5-Bricks is based on Enea’s object-oriented Netbricks architecture. Utilizing message passing for interentity communication, Enea V5-Bricks can process a rough synchronous byte stream or support an HDLC controller.
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The Enea Analyzer provides tools for both modes to troubleshoot different protocol implementations and measure the performance and efficiency of a V5
network.
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The Enea V.51/V.52 Converters is based on the Enea Netbricks architecture, which follows the ISO/CCITT X.200 model.
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Enea® V42-Bricks is a portable protocol stack that implements the protocols used by modem client or server devices to connect to the PSTN or ISDN.
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Enea 25-Bricks is based on Enea’s object-oriented Netbricks architecture.Utilizing message passing mechanism for inter-entity communications, Enea X25-Bricks can process rough synchronous byte streams or support HDLC controllers.
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Most recent standardization works performed in 3GPP for mobile and ETSI TISPAN committee for fixed mobile converged architectures (FMC) resulted in a new set of standards that specifically address the question of transition to IP based networks and defined framework and specifications of signaling protocols inter working.