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16/04/2010

Transition Networks Remote Monitoring Matrix

The Transition Networks "Remote Monitoring Matrix" brochure features a detailed matrix of product functions that will help all prospective Transition Networks customer's identify and select which Transition Networks products best meet their company's Remote Monitoring requirements.

Now available to download from the Microtel website, the matrix offers an in-depth look at the capabilities of Transition's Network Interface Devices.

Transition Networks recognises that service providers and enterprises have varying Remote Management needs, depending on the specific services and support they require. To meet these requirements, Transition now offers several different classes of remotely managed devices, ranging from basic remote monitoring, SNMP and Full SOAM monitoring using ITU Y.1731 and 802.1ag.

Transition's Carrier Ethernet devices are built on these multiple classes of remote management for improving business agility with assured quality, maximising your return on investment and the total cost of ownership within your network.

For more information on the Transition Networks product range, please contact us either by email, or on the telephone number at the top of the screen.

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About Transition Networks;

Founded in 1987 as Transition Engineering, the company's first products adapted coaxial cable to twisted-pair cables; connecting terminals to mainframe computers. The company was renamed Transition Networks, Inc. in 1995 and experienced continued rapid growth as its products evolved from general Ethernet networking equipment to a complete line of fiber networking solutions. In 1998, Transition Networks was purchased by Communication Systems, Inc., (NASDAQ: JCS).

Today, Transition Networks, Inc. offers a full suite of fiber networking products that enable you to deliver and manage your network traffic reliably over fiber optics. The company’s Transition Networks brand of media converters makes conversion between disparate media types possible; while helping companies leverage their existing network infrastructure. In the fall of 2005, Communication Systems, Inc. announced the integration of MILAN Technologies into Transition Networks. This integration expanded the Transition Networks product portfolio to include a complete line of multilayer switches. The company has since added technologies such as fiber NICs, CWDM, and SFPs to further expand its offerings to customers wanting to manage and utilize the benefits of fiber optics.

Based in Minneapolis, Transition Networks distributes hardware-based connectivity solutions exclusively through a network of resellers in more than 100 countries.