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GenGET from Genesis is the ultimate monitoring, management and reporting enterprise network tool. Based on the highly successful 15-year track record of GenSZAI for SMARTZONE®, GenGET retrieves, interprets, distributes, organizes, displays and archives data across multiple agencies and networks. Data can be accessed from anywhere via LAN or WAN and used regularly for performance and usage reports.
Effective Interoperability
GenGET works behind the scenes to capture data from sources such as ATIA, GTP (HPD and IV&D), P25, GPS, SNMP, LRRP and UEM then distributes it to its desired
destinations.
Multiple Outputs
GenGET distributes filtered data to agency recipients, SQL databases, and real-time views, via GenWatch3®.
Flexible Options
GenGET has a modular design. Modules are the individual services that collect, process, display, and store data. This design enables great flexibility in configuration options per network demands. It can start at the smallest installation with all modules running on one server and grow to a large scale distributed network of data readers, data processors and data servers running on multiple zones.
GenWatch3 NetVista
See it. Report it. Store it.
GenWatch3® NetVista is a vital enhancement to GenGET that provides complete, dynamic and intuitive reporting and monitoring capabilities. NetVista comes with a large collection of core reports, created in MS Excel to make customization a snap!
The live GenWatch3 NetVista interfaces instantly display activity by channel, site, zone, talkgroup and ID via LAN or WAN.
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Acronym Decoder
There are scores of acronyms inherent to our industry. In an effort to eliminate any confusion, here are some key definitions that are specific to GenGET. For a comprehensive glossary, please refer to our ABC's of Trunking.
- 3GPP
The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) is a collaboration between groups of telecommunications associations, to make a globally applicable third-generation (3G) mobile phone system standards.
- AMNP
Accounting and Management Network Protocol is the interface for the P25 Network management protocol standard supported by Genesis.
- ATIA
Air Traffic Information Access. In a Motorola SMARTZONE system, this is an ethernet port that streams information about usage on the system.
- GGSN
The Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN) is a main component of the GPRS network. The GGSN is responsible for the interworking between the GPRS network and external packet switched networks.
- GPRS
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a packet-oriented mobile data service that connects users to a Public Data Network. Within the GSM network it shares the network databases and radio access network. As a billing gateway, it's fees are typically based on call volumes.
- GTP
GPRS Tunneling Protocol (GTP) is a group of IP-based communications protocols used to carry General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) within GSM and UMTS networks.
- GSM
Global System for Mobile Communication is the most popular standard for mobile telephony systems in the world.
- HPD
Motorola High Performance Data (IV&D) which simultaneously conveys data and voice over one network.
- IV&D
Integrated Voice and Data uses a digital conventional radio network to transport voice and data information over the same channel to mobile radios and data terminals in the field. This unique approach enables wireless data applications and eliminates the need for separate data networks and radios for voice and data. Genesis software operates within the 3GPP mobile broadband standard.
- LRRP
The Location Request and Response Protocol — part of Motorola's Outdoor Location Solution (OLS) — is how Genesis communicates with the Motorola Universal Processing Server (MUPS).
- MUPS
Motorola Universal Processing Server
- UEM
Unified Event Manager
The ABC's of Trunking: a full glossary of terms and acronyms