JITC Certified
REDCOM's HDX v3.0 has been certified by the Defense Information Systems Agency's Joint Interoperability Testing Command (JITC) and placed on
JITC's Defense Switched Network Approved Products List (APL). With the Version 3.0 certification and listing on JITC's APL, warfighters can be confident when it comes to the interoperability and information assurance of REDCOM products operating in a Joint environment. REDCOM's HDX and
SLICE 2100 products are the only fully integrated VoIP and TDM solutions listed on the JITC APL, giving warfighters all the benefits of IP while preserving the functionality of existing infrastructure.
Integrated TDM & VoIP in an all-inclusive platform
REDCOM's HDX·C equipped with the TRANSip technology suite provides an innovative telecommunications solution that leaps ahead of first generation softswitches, integrating VoIP and TDM Call Management, Media Gateway Services, Media Gateway Controller, and other next generation features. HDX�C gives warfighters all the benefits of IP while preserving the functionality of their existing telecom infrastructure.
HDX�C supports secure, tactical, and strategic VoIP communications
HDX�C with TRANSip supports secure VoIP communication and also enables IP and TDM users to communicate securely via SCIP and V.150.1. HDX�C connects multi-technology networks and provides a secure link for Joint, NATO, and Coalition Forces. The comprehensive solution for a wide range of defense applications, HDX�C offers interoperability, legacy functionality, flexible and priority routing, data collection and protocol support.
The converged networks solution
Warfighters currently use a wide range of communications and encryption technologies that were not designed to be compatible. Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), and the Tri Services Network are all from different generations of technology. REDCOM HDX�C with TRANSip delivers the secure converged network solution to serve the Warfighters' communication needs.
HDX�C allows a Type 1 Secure VoIP phone to call directly and securely to a Secure Analog Device. Also, HDX�C enables a KY-68 phone, dialing 10 digits, to communicate securely with a Type 1 Secure VoIP Phone.
VoIP, TDM, & TRI-TAC interoperability
HDX�C provides advanced VoIP features while retaining complete compatibility with traditional TDM switching. HDX�C offers a drop-in solution that offers communicators all the benefits of IP while preserving the proven functionality of their existing infrastructure. Coupled with REDCOM TRANSip technology, HDX�C delivers maximum communications interoperability, including SIP, SCIP, V.150.1, GSM, radio, SATCOM, ISDN PRI, Euro PRI, V5.2, IPv4, and IPv6.
The reliable transition to IP with up to 1,000 IP subscribers per shelf
For the foreseeable future, legacy devices and networks must continue to be supported. HDX�C with TRANSip offers a low risk, flexible, and cost-effective transition to VoIP. With HDX�C you can start with as few as 100 IP subscribers. Operating as both a softswitch and a gateway, HDX�C delivers up to 1,000 IP subscribers per shelf. Its extensive TDM capabilities also allow you to retain legacy equipment. HDX�C is a true drop-in replacement that facilitates simple transition to VoIP.
Manage IP SATCOM bandwidth with advanced VoIP trunk features
Warfighters are highly dependent on SATCOM for their reach back support. VoIP consumes a considerable amount of SATCOM bandwidth if not controlled. Standards and the HDX�C's advanced VoIP trunk features help manage the SATCOM bandwidth consumed in IP based voice communications.
Considerable SATCOM bandwidth can be saved during modem driven secure voice conversations by using HDX�C's integrated V.150.1 standard. Advanced VoIP trunk features manage the quantity of calls allowed onto a SATCOM link as well as the amount of bandwidth a user can consume.
Distributed & redundant architecture means enhanced survivability
The HDX•C system architecture minimizes the risk of single point failures as it distributes resources system-wide and network-wide, using multiple points of direct access. HDX•C features REDCOM's distributed system architecture which employs multiple call controllers which provides a strong defense against a Denial of Service (DoS) attack. HDX•C provides continuous service with innovative alternate routing that combines IP routes and TDM trunks.
Scalable and stackable
Based on REDCOM's distributed architecture, HDX•C is scalable and stackable with a "building block" approach. A shelf can function as a complete system by itself or be stacked to make systems up to 16,000 ports (4,000 non-blocking).
Command & Control Features
Link Command System (LCS): a software package that operates as an attendant/operator on a standard PC. Its graphical user interface can be used with a touch-screen monitor and features keyboard based dialing, paging, conferencing, attendant-to-attendant calls, access restrictions and more.
REDCOM's ClusterNet™ technology connects multiple sites and allows them to function as a single, truly integrated switching system. ClusterNet can be used with REDCOM HDX•C, REDCOM SLICE® and REDCOM SLICE® 2100™ to create a scalable communications system designed for a distributed network configuration.
MAUI (Maintenance Administration and User Interface) provides a single point of OA&M. MAUI is a an intuitive GUI that simplifies the configration and maintenance of your REDCOM network.
Tactical Traffic Metering Package (TTMP): a software package that enhances traffic analysis & CDR/LAMA features of your HDX•C. TTMP allows network administrators to collect & analyze data over multiple sites.
HDX•C includes Call Detail Recording (CDR) and Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) to provide a record for both IP and TDM based calls. CDR can be enabled for all calls, including trunk, tandem, and local.