VM-202 Support Server

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The CCX Technologies VM-202 Support Server is a SystemX Server provides a set of features and applications that can be used to support a fleet of SystemX systems. The server can be installed on supported Cloud Services like AWS, GCP, Azure, and on local self-managed Virtual Machine managers, including KVM, VirtualBox, and VMWare.

The Server can be used to manage multiple SystemX instances (Routers, DataPHYs, other Servers, etc) providing VPN Termination, Intrusion Detection System management, Remote Support, and SIEM applications. SystemX Servers are a required element for many of the more advanced features provided by SystemX routers and devices.

Applications

The VM-202 is primarily intended for use managing an installed fleet of SystemX systems.

The VM-202 Server is similar to the VM-200 Server but only includes features and applications to remotely manage a fleet of SystemX systems.

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SystemX GUI Forwarder

SystemX Remote Management

SystemX Remote Management applications provide all of the features required to manage an entire fleet of SystemX based and third-party equipment from a centralized server.

It is possible to remotely and securely access the configuration GUIs on any registered equipment connected the server.

Rulesets, configuration template files, and third-party containerized applications can all be pushed out and automatically installed from a SystemX Server. Greatly simplifying managing an entire fleet of SystemX equipment.

VPN Termination with SATCOM Optimizations

SystemX provides SATCOM System Management tools that can be used to provide secure connectivity for devices connected to a remote SystemX Router through a SystemX Server over any available SATCOM, wireless, or wired networks.

The SystemX Server also provides seamless VPN link optimization features, like a TCP Performance Enhancing Proxy (TCP PEP) that works in conjunction with the embedded VPN to ensure optimum VPN performance even over high latency SATCOM links.

The SystemX Server can be installed within a managed DMZ network to provide remote access to sensitive private networks.

SystemX server connected to SATCOM systems
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Alert Management and SIEM Interfaces

Security, safety, and maintenance alerts generated by SystemX equipment can be securely transmitted to a SystemX Server in real-time via a SATCOM system, post mission over a wired or wireless connection, or using dedicated maintenance equipment when no wireless connectivity is available. Individual data samples can be prioritized based on source and contents so that critical data can be streamed in real time over low-bandwidth links.

Alerts can be stored and processed on a SystemX Server and sent to exiting an third-party SIEM software in a Security Operations Centre.

Secure Voice SIP Trunk

The SystemX Secure Voice VoIP system is fully encrypted supporting modern AES cryptography algorithms, ensuring all communications are kept secure. All calls are terminated at a SystemX server which can connect to commercial SIP Trunks to provide access to the public telephone system.

Multiple custom phone numbers can be assigned to remote systems so that specific handsets can have unique numbers, eliminating the need for confusing attendant features in the remote PBX, and providing calling over multiple connectivity systems with the same number.

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