General Product Description
Sopho 2000IPS
Release 12.2, August 2006
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2.15Remote PIM over IP (Release 8)
With the remote PIM concept, a normal 2000 IPS PIM, an IPS DM or a IPS DMR can be
put at a remote site (connected via IP to a main system) an be a fully integral part of that
main system. The Main Site system controls and maintains the remote DM(R) and PIM
operation as one single system. If a communication failure occurs between the Main Site
and Remote Site, the Remote Site automatically changes over to a survival mode and
operates as a stand-alone system. In this way a really distributed survivable remote system
can be build. When using a 2000 IPS and an IPS DM as the remote PIM one can also look
at it as a true networked multi node configuration.
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IPS DM: IPS Distributed Model (with CP24). Comparable with normal 2000 IPS with
a more limited TDM capacity and a smaller housing (2 rack units)
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IPS DMR: IPS Distributed Model Remote (with CP31). This is an IPS DM with a
special scaled down main processor, e.g. no on-board modem.
See next table Remote PIM over IP CPU Application, to find out which CPU can be used
in which kind of situations.
Remote Site
CPU type
CP24
CP27 dual CPU
CP31
PIM type
IPS
PIMMG
DM PIMMD
IPS PIMMH
DMR
PIMD
IPS
PIMMG
yes
yes
note 1
yes
Main
site
CP24
DM
PIMMD
yes
yes
note 1
yes