Signalware® was designed to be scalable
at the processor, platform, and network level. This enables Signalware users to
minimize their deployment costs while supporting incremental growth as demand increases.
Processor
Signalware is designed from the ground up to operate and take full advantage of
Symmetric Multi-Processing (SMP) machines. Signalware components may be independently
scheduled on separate processors and the application environment encourages services
that exploit SMP capabilities to achieve superior performance and scalability.
Platform
Signalware supports clusters with 2 to 4 Computing Elements (CE). Signalware clusters
appear to the network as single platforms (point codes) enabling service processing
and link connectivity to be distributed across the cluster while being harmonized
into a unified environment. Signalware supports up to 8 point codes (network appearances)
per instance of Signalware.
Network
Signalware supports up to 1,024 links per CE enabling link connectivity for the
smallest to the most demanding network services. Link densities are upgradeable
per board in the field allowing link connectivity to grow in concert with network
demand without the requirement to insert or swap hardware interfaces. Ulticom's
serial interface boards support up to 8 links per board. The T1/E1 interface
boards support up to 32 links per board.
For more information, please contact sales@ulticom.com