Solutions

1.      Installing, Configuring and Using LAN

Code-X network systems solutions help enable anytime, anywhere, secure communications throughout your company and across the Internet. This is achieved by bringing together core networking functions, including routing, switching, security, WAN optimization, and Internet services.

The Code-X network systems end-to-end approach allows technical staff to manage the network centrally. Scalable solutions help businesses incrementally add or upgrade equipment as their needs change.

With proper management, the network reliably connects all local and remote employees and provides them with access to the same business applications and services.

2.     Configuring and installing Win2003 Server

Windows Server 2003 is a multipurpose operating system capable of handling a diverse set of server roles, depending on your needs, in either a centralized or distributed fashion. Some of these server roles include:

· File and print server.
· Web server and Web application services.
· Mail server.
· Terminal server.
· Remote access and virtual private network (VPN) server.
· Directory services, Domain Name System (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, and Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS).
· Streaming media server.

3.     Linux configuration

  • Low cost: You don’t need to spend time and money to obtain licenses since Linux and much of its software come with the GNU General Public License.
  • Performance: Linux provides persistent high performance on workstations and on networks. It can handle unusually large numbers of users simultaneously, and can make old computers sufficiently responsive to be useful again.
  • Flexibility: Linux can be used for high performance server applications, desktop applications, and embedded systems. You can save disk space by only installing the components needed for a particular use. You can restrict the use of specific computers by installing for example only selected office applications instead of the whole suite.
  • Multitasking: Linux is designed to do many things at the same time; e.g., a large printing job in the background won’t slow down your other work.
  • Security: Linux is one of the most secure operating systems. “Walls” and flexible file access permission systems prevent access by unwanted visitors or viruses.
  • Open Source: If you develop software that requires knowledge or modification of the operating system code, Linux’s source code is at your fingertips. Most Linux applications are Open Source as well.

4.     IP phone system

 The Code-X IP phone system is a completely integrated system included with PBX, voice mail, and automated attendant functions.

The Code-X system is built from the ground up and designed to be the easiest to use, easiest to manage, full-featured IP phone system. Its distributed architecture is ideal for multi-site companies that span multiple locations because the Code-X IP phone system appears and behaves as a single, unified system.

Code-X IP Phone Systems unify business communication methods into a single, easy-to-manage, and simple-to-use solution that was designed from the ground up for IP networks

An IP phone uses Voice over IP technologies allowing telephone calls to be made over an IP network such as the internet instead of the ordinary PSTN system. Calls can traverse the Internet, or a private IP Network such as that of a company.

  • Complete phone system - Provides call switching, routing & queuing
  • Web based configuration & status indication - Easy phone system management!
  • Unified communications - Receive voice mail via e-mail & see user presence
  • Auto attendant (e.g. 1 for sales, 2 for support, etc.)
  • Reduce long distance and inter office call costs
  • Eliminate the phone wiring and make moving offices easier
  • Out of the box configuration for many VOIP providers, VoIP Gateways, Skype™  and IP Phones.

5.      Access Control

The access control model enables you to control the ability of a process to access securable objects or to perform various system administration tasks.

Access control systems are used to regulate entry, exit and admission to various locations. They range from simple proximity sensors to high-security identification systems. Applications for such devices include ticket dispensing, automobile access control (such as gates and doors), facility safety, personnel and inventory tracking and storage.

Code-X control systems offer a wide range of access options, such as biometric, motion, proximity, keypad, key and card triggers.

Key and card activated systems allow companies and facility owners to monitor access, including time, date and personnel logging; these systems are regularly used in business offices and similar locations. Keypad access allows for a low-security lock accessible to visitors and guests, and these systems are effective solutions for partial security in high-traffic areas.