Datasheet
Acano X Series Server and Virtualized Deployments
Acano Solution R1.6: Support FAQs 76-1022-08-K
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Does the Acano solution support SNMP?
Yes, The Acano solution supports SNMP v1 traps but the MIB can be read with SNMP versions
1/2c and 3. The configuration is different for each. Be aware of the security implications of using
SNMP version 1/2c: it does not support robust authentication and therefore anyone who knows
the community string can query the server. See the MMP Command Reference Guide for full
details. The MIBs are available on the Acano web site Support page or can be downloaded by
SFTP from the Acano X series server/virtualized deployment.
Are there settings to level out the volume of the various endpoints?
No, there are no Acano server settings. However the PC Client
and Mac Client allow you to adjust the gain of the microphone
and speaker so you can control these endpoints.
See the Automatically Adjust Microphone Level and Audio
Boost fields.
How stable is the Call Bridge?
A great deal of work has gone in on the Acano solution to avoid the Call Bridge restarting and
therefore maintaining calls. A crash with code running on the media modules, where traditionally
crashes occur on other products, will only impact calls on the module that crashed and does not
restart the Call Bridge. The Call Bridge would only usually choose to restart itself in exceptional
circumstances such as detecting that it was unable to service existing calls or to make new
ones.
Does the Acano solution support both AES and SIPS, and conform to the
ISO/IEC 18033-3 standard?
ISO/IEC 18033-3 is Part 3 of a document covering cryptography and only applies to the
specification of certain block ciphers - of which AES is one.
SIPS can use AES but SIPS is outside of the scope of this standard.
We conform to the specification of AES as presented in ISO/IEC 18033-3, but our efforts at
validation are towards FIPS. FIPS 140-2 validation of our cryptography module will be complete
in Summer 2014.