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The major benefit of ConnectMaster is its integrated solution for "Physical AND Logical Network Ressource Management".
For the physical network ressource managment, ConnectMaster offers a complete and accurate representation of the physical network, covering all physical inventory objects that a telecom network provides, from the switch to the customer. By integrating inside and outside plant data into a single, seamless database, ConnectMaster provides an end-to-end network view that allows you to manipulate and visualize the network model at any level.
For the logical ressource managment, ConnectMaster allows the user to document, model and manage the logical connections and circuits that run over your physical network infrastructure. The user can plan capacity, allocate bandwidth and assign circuits to ensure that the network keeps pace with the demand for new services and new connections, while utilizing capacity as efficiently as possible.
Due to its neutral structure, ConnectMaster can be used for a wide range of applications. ConnectMaster is designed primarliy for the management of telecom-, signal-, control-, and IT cable networks. ConnectMaster also provides an efficient solution to documentation issues in utilities where the complexity and quantity of cabling and wiring schematics or patches rules out the use of conventional methods.
The Graphical tool Visio (Microsoft) is embedded into ConnectMaster, which gives the user the possibility of drawing the different elements composing schematic networks, or asking the system to generate automatically the drawings. The mapping tool MapInfo/MapX is also embedded into ConnectMaster. The MapInfo/MapX module makes it possible to route ducts, cables and locate all hardware element directly on the map, getting the benefit of a direct transfer of all the information between the database and the mapping tool.
Management and maintenance of network component master data
Management of physical and logical connections
Management and maintenance of location data
Network routing
Management of muliplexer systems
Order management
Connection input
Network routing
Information Management
General features