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Reserve Your Seat TodayThis solution features the NRI Module that will allow your two T/Mon SLIM's to be in a HOT Standby configuration. In addition, the SQL software module will provide real time exporting of data for use in common applications, such as Microsoft Excel.
The T/Mon NRI Synchronization Software Module will be used to synchronize databasing between T/Mon systems in a redundant HOT standby application. This software will allow the two systems to communicate over LAN so that the secondary system will have current status of standing alarms and COS's as the primary master processes them. In the event of a primary failure, the secondary will assume monitoring responsibility and will present to the user current alarm information. Please note: For the Synchronization requires 1 software module on each of the T/Mon system.
The T/Mon History Agent will provide your T/Mon SLIM to save/export historical alarm data to traditional SQL based applications. This software module is ideal for maintaining very long long-term event history as well as being a platform that allows users to create their own custom report in their native environments. It also provides a great mechanism to interface with other applications that require current system status. This software module will run on a separate PC under Windows 2000/XP/NT and will work alongside with the
The Alarm Data Streaming Software Module will enable your T/Mon SLIM to output alarm activity in near real time to T/Mon History Agent on a Windows based PC. The T/Mon History Agent will subsequently make this data available via SQL queries. The SQL database can be compiled by ODBC compliant programs, such as Microsoft Access and Excel. This will allow you to customize your alarm reports to include trending and visual charts.