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Any object manages it's own configuration elements. An upline object for
instance will deal with the upline parameters like IA/RID, while a CCP client object will deal with the TA/SID's. Within the
configuration the link has to be made between the client objects and the upline
objects. One upline object can connect to one or several client or downline
objects. One client or downline object can connect to one or several upline
objects.
If a CSPNT is at a critical position in your network, there is the option to
have a second CSPNT in standby mode, that will take over from the active CSPNT
as soon as required. This can be done by a management command, or automatic if
configured in that mode. The standby CSPNT will take over all the interface
connections from the active CSPNT, and the data communication will resume within
seconds.
When there are remote CSPNT's in your network, you can have the configuration
of all servers at the central CSPNT. Whenever there is a change in the
configuration, all CSPNT servers will update automatically and download the new
configuration, and this will be activated at the pre-defined date and time.
With the Server Monitor tool, the system administrator can see any element in
the entire network that is connected via a TCP/IP interface. This will extend to
the possibility to see the configuration and the data going to a printer
connected to a CCP client device. Your whole data network is visible from a
single PC screen at any place in your network assuming the user has the
authority to activate this application.
CSPNT has also a MATIP object. With this object CSPNT can either provide a
MATIP client or downline interface or it can work itself as a MATIP client. The
MATIP object can be linked to either an ALC/UTS upline or downline whatever
configuration is required.
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