The Tracker 2700 series of products from Data Track Technology provides an intelligent platform for performing secure and robust administration of remote network devices such as PBXs and routers. The
Tracker 2750 is the top level entry in the series and features nine expansion ports to enable secure
connections to the devices’ administrative interfaces. All products in the Tracker 2700 series incorporate
security features designed to complement and enhance existing network infrastructure security. In addition, a
secure program development and runtime environment allows our products to run custom applications that
deliver value-added administrative services within voice and data networks.
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Programmable Platform
The Tracker 2750 is a programmable platform that utilizes the Python scripting language and an associated SDK. You are therefore not restricted to a fixed set of applications. If you have a specific set of requirements for an application you have the choice of developing the application yourself or allowing us or one of our development partners develop the application for you.
Expansion Cards
The following expansion cards are available for the Tracker 2750. Please contact us if you have any unique requirements.
Physical Specifications
Unit Size: Width 260 mm (10.25") x Height 44 mm (1.75") x Depth 216 mm (8.5")
Weight: 2.14 kg (4.7 lbs)
Power: +9v DC supplied by external AC adapter |
  
Designed to work on all North American and European Union PSTN networks. |
Options include:
• Single or dual 10/100MB Ethernet card
•Single or dual V.92 modem card
• Single or dual serial RS-232 card with RJ45 interface
• Contact closure card for 8 devices
• Linux based OS
• 96MB — 1GB data storage
• Local console port
• Space for nine expansion cards
Secure Remote Access
Secure access to the administrative interfaces of network devices can be established with any or all of the following capabilities
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Username / Password – An unlimited number can be setup. Profiles for each individual user can be established to control
which devices and/or applications can be accessed. |
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Restricted Answering - The Tracker 2750 can be programmed to only accept PSTN communications from specific
phone numbers or ranges. A built-in packet filtering firewall can be used to restrict Ethernet access to specific IP addresses. |
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Two Factor Authentication (AES) - Connection to the 2750 over a dial up link must be made using a Tracker
2720 modem having the same 64 character key. This uses AES technology to encrypt a challenge and response session. |
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PPP Session - Uses the industry standard dial-up networking protocol. |
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PPTP VPN Tunnel - The Tracker 2750 can act as a VPN endpoint, supporting the Microsoft point to point
encryption scheme. |
Remote Power Management
Network devices can be remotely power-cycled (in conjunction with an intelligent power controller), either
individually, collectively or sequentially.
Configuration Management
Equipment configuration files can be automatically backed up by the Tracker 2750; these can be remotely
accessed and restored by an authorized administrator if required.
Data Storage
Data such as CDR’s from a PBX or logs from a router or sensor can be stored for later remote collection.
Auditing
The Tracker 2750 records session activity to provide an audit trail of access and operation.
Alarm Management
The Tracker 2750 can be used to detect, filter, and report alarm data (SNMP and non-SNMP).
Alarms can be forwarded to one or more management centers.
Health Check
The Tracker 2750 is able to check the basic status of devices on TCP/IP networks. After a set number
of failures, an alert can be generated and delivered over IP or dial up connections using SNMP or
ASCII format.
Environmental
In conjunction with an an external probe (such as a Tracker 2610 or other approved device), environmental conditions such as
temperature and humidity can be monitored that trigger alerts when defined thresholds are crossed.
External devices such as an uninterruptible power supplies and physical security systems can be monitored via contact closures.
Fraud Detection
The Tracker 2750 checks SMDR data in real time against user defined criteria looking for possible fraudulent traffic. An alarm is sent
when a pre-determined toll fraud signature is detected; the alarm includes the last call record that triggered the alert. |