BCI’s Aeronautical Telecommunication Network (ATN) Router

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BCI’s Aeronautical Telecommunication Network (ATN) Router Basic Commerce and Industries, Inc. Systems and Software Engineering BCI’s Aeronautical Telecommunication Network (ATN) Router

BCI ATN Router General Capabilities BCI’s ATN Router is a Class 4 ATN router in accordance with ICAO Doc 9705 Support all ATN OSI protocols: IDRP, CLNP, ES-IS, and IS-IS Support ISO 8208 (X.25) and ISO 8802 (Ethernet) Support IPv4 and IPv6 SNDCFs BCI Systems and Software Engineering Aviation Systems

BCI ATN Router Operating Environment BCI’s ATN Router runs natively on any Intel-based processor Under LINUX Operating System Have delivered systems on Dell Power Edge Rack Mount System and HP Servers Use Performance Technology 4-port card for X.25 WAN interface Can be configured for redundant operation with a system controlled front-end switch BCI Systems and Software Engineering Aviation Systems

BCI ATN Router User Interface Router has Graphical User Interface (GUI) Intuitive and Not dependent on Operating System or User Terminals BCI Systems and Software Engineering Aviation Systems

BCI ATN Router Configuration Easily configured through Configuration and Adaptation Tool # Start the BIS-2 neighbor system record # SYS BIS-2 # Set the Network Address (NSAP) NET 20 4700278185555300020202020200000001010100 # Define the destination subnetwork Address for this neighbor ETH 00 12 00076b3d652c # Define the local interface used to reach this neighbor LINK ETH 00 TO ETH 00 # Define the IDRP Policy to be used with this neighbor system PD_POLICY INTRA_REGIONAL_POLICY # Terminate BIS-2 Neighbor System Record END_SYS BCI Systems and Software Engineering Aviation Systems

BCI ATN Router Other Features IDRP Security in accordance with Doc 9705 Edition 3 Can operate without a PKI using pre-shared keys TCP/IP (RFC 1006) to TP4/CLNP Gateway For AMHS Systems which only have AMHS over TCP/IP Could also be used for AIDC to have dual-stack capability BCI Systems and Software Engineering Aviation Systems

Air/Ground Application Support BCI’s Ground-Ground Router also supports Air-Ground Application Routes Support Air-Ground Routing Policy based on IDRP attributes to signal Traffic Type Can be used as Backbone for Air-Ground Traffic Support 10,000 Air-Ground Routes BCI is currently developing an Air-Ground Router Will support Mobile SNDCF, VDL-2 Packet Level Procedures, and VDL-2 Handoff Across VDL Ground Stations Will complete in 2nd Quarter 2009 BCI Systems and Software Engineering Aviation Systems

BCI ATN Router Contact Information For AMHS BCI’s Teaming Partner is COMSOFT, GmbH For ATN products, engineering support, or training, contact Tom McParland, VP, Aviation Systems Division Telephone: 609-425-4410 E-mail: tmcparland@bcisse.com BCI Systems and Software Engineering Aviation Systems