FUNLTM Data Collection System
The FUNLTM data collection system
for telecommunications switches* allows you to collect data from network elements,
distribute network information, and collect data in real time and via polling.
FUNL is an invaluable tool for cellular, rental, and real-time (hot) billing,
and fraud control application, while performing regular data collection.
Osage Software Systems, Inc. FUNL system:
- assures delivery of switch data to your applications systems,
- collects data from a variety of manufacturers' systems using the
highest-speed ports and protocols available
- retains and retransmits data, when data-receiving systems are not
accessible.
The patented data-delivery-assurance protocol licensed for FUNL assures
delivery of all your data to specific destinations without loss. This
reliability also includes a high degree of flexibility. You can set subject
codes or use wildcards for every record you receive, and subsequently route to
any application. For example, to receive operator-assisted calls originating on
certain switches, you select the subject strings identifying these calls and
then receive only the data you specify into your application or file.
This unique subject-based data routing enables you to collect the data and
ensure everything is delivered to your billing operation, and authorize users
in your network to select any subset of the entire real-time and polled data
flow, and receive the data whenever your programs are running.
FUNL provides you data-gathering systems located with your switches, each
system with up to three input pathways including a BELLCORE X.25, a high-speed
synchronous data link connection, and an asynchronous connection. At a central
site, one or more data collecting systems receive the incoming data streams and
pass the required data to one or more data consumer application systems, which
can be dedicated or ad-hoc collector applications.
The flexible FUNL data collection and forwarding system currently provides
data delivery to applications via TCP/IP or UDP transmissions, NFS file
sharing, FTP file transfer, or direct SQL database updates.
* Contact Osage Software Systems for information on which switches are
currently supported.
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