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Originally Posted by scheu001
OK, notice a bit further down in the same location in the registry it refers to a server IP and port ( alc126.alcatel.be [195.207.101.126]). WTF am I sending to an Alcatel server in Germany?
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I tried to check that out... .be is Belgium, not Germany, and I found this "explanation" of what that Alcatel site does...
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- OSP architecture allows scalability up to a distributed architecture with multi-processor nodes supporting up to more then 1000 transactions per second (TPS); large volumes of data can be handled by the service data point (SDP), which shares the data across several applications in line with an operational logic
- Java-based standard platform access; automatically generated Java graphical user interfaces provide application management, database population, and user self-provisioning
- Reliability and dependability can be offered on several levels depending on necessary hardware and software redundancy schemes; supported configurations include active/stand-by, load sharing and mated pair (supported for all nodes)
- Installed base of SCPs and SMPs at 60 operators of which 25 operate full IT-based systems prove service design and testing and deployment competence; operational capacities of 700 CAPS on full IT systems indicate reliability and scalability of service execution
- Standard IT tools are used throughout the service lifecycle and on the execution platform itself; optional tight link with CCSS#7 and INAP; protocol independence is achieved via an extension of the existing INAP-version, and proven with operational implementation
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Does anybody here speak this language? Is it just saying that aGPS is a distributed processing application, and we are using a server in Belgium to direct the distributed processing?
http://www1.alcatel-lucent.com/produ...20231635.jhtml