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Exterity to showcase new AvediaStream c1110 Monitor Blade at IBC 2012

by david.nunes

Exterity to showcase new AvediaStream c1110 Monitor Blade at IBC 2012

London, 4 September 2012

Exterity, the leading provider of enterprise IPTV communication solutions, today announces the enhancement of its industry leading AvediaStream c1110 IPTV headend chassis with the addition of a system monitoring blade. The AvediaStream c1110 is the IPTV headend of choice for organisations demanding the highest levels of reliability and redundancy. The high levels of robustness of the AvediaStream c1110 can now be further enhanced with the new monitoring blade. By enabling monitoring of the chassis fan speed, power supplies and blade health and temperature, it will provide early warning of any issues which may impact the reliable delivery of the IPTV services supported by the AvediaStream c1110.

The AvediaStream c1110 monitor blade features twenty external LED’s providing an immediate visual indication of the status of each of the blade slots, fans and power supplies of the chassis, highlighting any problems before actual failure. The monitor blade will be able to communicate changes to the AvediaStream c1110 over the network protocol SNMP to allow SNMP management tools such as Exterity’s AvediaServer Director to inform administrators of the system status. The monitor blade will additionally be able to remotely power up and power down individual AvediaStream IPTV modules in the chassis, reducing power consumption when for example the chassis contains redundant modules for any failover requirements an installation might require.

“The new monitor blade allows us to provide a new level of IPTV system robustness for organisations where the system is business critical or revenue generating,” says Colin Farquhar, CEO of Exterity. “Administrators will be able to access the blade remotely through a web interface to receive a comprehensive status of the AvediaStream chassis, ensuring any disruptions to the IPTV service are kept to a minimum.”

Exterity will be demonstrating the new blade for the first time at IBC 2012, which takes place in Amsterdam from 7th to 11th September 2012, in the Connected World (Hall 14) at Stand 14.110 in the IPTV Zone. At the event Exterity will also be making a number of exciting announcements regarding new products and additions to its portfolio which will bring new functionality for businesses looking for more than IPTV.

About Exterity

Founded in 2001, Exterity Limited, the building IPTV specialist, celebrates its tenth anniversary of delivering enterprise-class building IPTV solutions this year. Today its products are in use in 30 countries by some of the world’s best-known corporations. Exterity products enable organizations to distribute broadcast-quality digital TV and video over building or campus IP networks (LANs) to a virtually unlimited number of users, with centralized management, configuration, and control. Unlike traditional analogue systems, Exterity systems can support an unlimited number of channels, and picture quality is unaffected by the addition of displays or users. Based on industry standards, Exterity products integrate easily with other solutions such as digital signage, hotel property management systems, patient information systems, and others. Exterity is based in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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