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MD-5601 BNMS | IPE Manager

BNMS.

You can read more about our IP Traffic Manager on MAINDATA website.

Ordering Information

  • MD5601 - BNMS / Manager
  • MD5604 - BNMS Redundancy Unit

Shipping info:

  • Weight netto:   3,8 kg, RoHS, Lead free
  • Weight brutto:  5 ,1 kg
  • Packing:          145 x 490 x 505 mm

Availability: In stock

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Features

  • Direct access for resellers to manage own bandwidth - MVNO support
  • Redundancy master : master
  • Direct resellers login and service provisioning
  • Resellers management, allocating resources such as bandwidth, IP address ranges, PIDs
  • Traffic reporting to mrtg, cacti and MD statistics & billing - easy to use WEB UI - BNMS
  • Fair usage policy support - absolute quota, daily quota 

Applications

  • Internet via DVB networks with IP return channel (Hybrid-Net)
  • File multicasting
  • IPTV multicast via MPEG TS networks
  • RDS data broadcast in FM radio broadcast networks

BNMS (IPE Manager) Key Characteristics

BNMS stands for databroadcast network management system and presents IPE Manager controlling several clusters of IP Encapsulators, providing robust redundant configurations.

  • MVNO support - direct access for resellers to manage own bandwidth
    1. redundancy master : master
    2. direct resellers login and service provisioning
    3. resellers management, allocating resources such as bandwidth, IP address ranges, PIDs
  • Traffic reporting to mrtg, cacti and MD statistics & billing - easy to use WEB UI - BNMS
  • Fair usage policy support - absolute quota, daily quota 

MD5602-BNMS-Block-Diagram

BNMS user interface - Resource Management

MD-5601-BNMS-Resource-Management

Documents 

  • MD-56xx Leaflet   
  • MD-56xx Manual     
  • IPE concept tutorial     

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