Issue: November - 2003

  New Customers

  New Products

Technical Support Homepage Renovation

     Sena has renovated the FAQs section and My Q & A in Support homepage. With the new architecture of FAQs, solutions can be easily found. In addition, Sena customers can ask questions, check the status of enquiries, and maintain their "Solution Help Desk" at Sena.

FAQs homepage
http://www.sena.com/support/faqs/index.php

My Q & A homepage
http://www.sena.com/support/myqna/index.shtml

 
1. Daum Communications
 

     Daum Communications, the number one portal site in Korea with more than 35 million users and known to have the biggest server farms in Asia with more than 2000 servers, has started deploying the VTS 8 and 32 port models to monitor and manage their IT equipment in data servers.

In addition to the Port Logging features of the VTS Series, Event handling system of the VTS has been set to detect the errors and failures of IT equipment and notify administrators through automatic email alerts and SNMP trap messages.

2. LG Electronics Korea
 

     LG Electronics Korea, a major player in electronics & telecommunications, is using VTS 16 port model to monitor the Telecom equipment, IMT2000. IMT2000 console interface has been connected to the VTS and being monitored through the terminal interface over the network.

3. Korea Telecom
 

     Korea Telecom, the largest telecommunication service company in Korea decides to deploy VTS 16 port model to monitor their server farms in Korean Internet Data Center. 

As networks grow large, and encompassing thousands of network devices, single point network based console management interface is something that Korean Telecom had been looking for and VTS Series does.

  About VTS series
VTS Online Demo

4. Sony Electronics Korea
 

     Sony Korea, the leader in consumer electronics, has added the PS100 to its Broadcast equipment. By utilizing the PS100's static key based 3DES data encryption, Broadcasting equipment such as DVW-A500m, BNZW-1000 and BNZW-5000 is being monitored securely over the network.

5. Honeywell Korea
 

     Honeywell Korea, a manufacturer of control technologies for building and industries has deployed the HelloDevice Pro series in their installations to remotely manage their PLC and card readers.

The HelloDevice Pro Series with 1, 2 and 4 port models is a versatile serial to ethernet converter with a reliable TCP/IP protocol stack for RS-232/422/485 based serial devices.

About HelloDevice Pro Series


6. Sharp Electronics Korea
 

     Sharp Electronics Korea, the leading provider of mobile and entertainment products has decided to use the LS100 to provide network based monitoring solution to its Beam projector. On the remote host side, the HelloDevice VirtualCOM has been added to use the existing serial communication software.

About HelloDevice LS100
About HelloDevice VirtualCOM


7. Grenco Cold Storage Facility
 

     Grenco Netherlands, one of the biggest suppliers of industrial refrigeration plants, has added the IALink100-Modbus to their cold storage facility to read and display the parameters such as temperatures, pressures, setpoints of multiple compressors on the SCANDA system.

About IALink100-Modbus

PCMCIA featured Terminal Server for device networking

     Sena Technologies introduces the Linux-based wireless Terminal server "STS Series", to manage the RS232 based industrial equipment, retail and point-of-sale terminals, modems, servers, or any serial device over the network with advanced features such as TCP/UDP multicasting, Security, PCMCIA, and Data logging.

     The STS Series supports an enhancement transmission method "TCP/UDP multicasting", which automatically broadcasts same serial data to 32 remote destinations simultaneously. This feature is very useful in applications where user needs to transmit a message to several display signboard devices simultaneously; send control information to many PLCs simultaneously. Moreover, flow control options such as Hardware RTS/CTS, and Software Xon/Xoff can control the amount of serial data to be transmitted between STS Series and serial devices.

     For secure data communication between a serial device and Remote PC hosts, SSLv3, TLSv1, RC4 encryption and IP filtering features are provided. In addition to security, Terminal Server provides the benefit of both in-band and out-of-band management, ensuring that connected serial devices are always accessible, even when the network fails. Out-of-band is provided with dial-in access through a modem connection, In-band is with 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet network, and Dynamic DNS protocol facilitates a static host name to the STS Series.

     Featuring a PCMCIA slot for enhanced functionality, the STS series supports LAN/Wireless LAN card to access another network, PSTN/CDMA card for phone-line connection, and Flash Memory card for storage. Further more, Serial device data can be stored in internal memory (RAM), a syslog server, or to an NFS server. Ready to rack mount in 8 or 16 port formats and fully-managed via web, console or SNMP, the STS series is the 1U solution for serial device integration in process control based applications.

For more information, please visit
http://www.sena.com/products/by_name/sts/.


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